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Fri, 19 Mar 21 13:28:30 +0500
Afghanistan urges Pakistan to 'influence' Taliban for ceasefire
We want Islamabad to play same role in facilitating pact between Afghan govt and Taliban as it did in Doha, says envoy

Sun, 21 Mar 21 07:17:25 +0500
First female US vice president Harris congratulates Tanzania's first woman president Hassan
Harris says US ready to strengthen ties between the two countries

Sun, 21 Mar 21 07:27:17 +0500
AstraZeneca counters Indonesian Muslim concerns over Covid-19 vaccine
After the Indonesia Ulema Council said the vaccine manufacturing process uses pork-derived ingredients

Sun, 21 Mar 21 07:59:46 +0500
Heavy rains in Australia's east bring worst floods in 50 years
Forcing thousands to evacuate and damaging hundreds of houses

Sat, 20 Mar 21 16:00:08 +0500
Britain hits milestone as half of all adults get first vaccine dose
Britain reached that figure after administering a record 660,276 shots a day earlier

Sat, 20 Mar 21 15:31:23 +0500
Quake hits Japan area devastated a decade ago, tsunami alerts lifted
The earthquake, with a magnitude of 7.2, hit off the coast of Miyagi at a depth of 60 km

Sat, 20 Mar 21 16:32:59 +0500
International pressure on Myanmar generals grows as protesters march, one killed
A young man was shot and killed in one of the most turbulent neighbourhoods of the main city of Yangon

Sat, 20 Mar 21 19:55:44 +0500
Scuffles and arrests as anti-lockdown protesters march through London
Police say they had made 33 arrests, most for Covid regulation breaches, after up to 10,000 people gathered

Sat, 20 Mar 21 16:40:33 +0500
Britain on track to ease lockdown measures in line with plan
There is no sign that we won’t be able to make progress, says Health Minister Hancock

Tue, 16 Mar 21 17:37:33 +0500
Lightning may have sparked life on Earth, study finds
Billions of years ago on early Earth, most of the available phosphorus was locked away in insoluble minerals

Fri, 19 Mar 21 19:27:51 +0500
WATCH: Biden stumbles twice while boarding Air Force One
White House spokesperson says high winds at Joint Base Andrews may have been a factor

Fri, 12 Mar 21 19:17:26 +0500
Afghanistan: Are we in the endgame now?
A recently leaked letter has laid bare US frustrations with Kabul’s foot-dragging over the Afghan peace process

Sun, 14 Mar 21 15:25:56 +0500
Bloom boom: Malaysians get passionate about pot plant
During the lockdown, people were at home thinking about how to beautify their homes, says a nursery owner

Fri, 12 Mar 21 06:19:28 +0500
Islamabad seeks mutually beneficial relationship with Washington
Top envoy says ties can no longer be viewed from the prism of another nation or transaction

Fri, 19 Mar 21 08:45:55 +0500
India should create enabling environment for dialogue: Qureshi
FM says Pakistan will not shy away from dailogue if India reviews policy; expresses readiness for peaceful solution

Fri, 19 Mar 21 13:17:16 +0500
India's richest state hit by biggest virus surge, hospital beds fill up fast
Highest increase in more than three months heralding a return of school closures, shopping restrictions

Wed, 10 Mar 21 06:00:07 +0500
PIA aircraft-shaped balloon spooks Indian police in IIOJK
Balloon reportedly landed in Sotra Chak village of Hiranagar sector

Fri, 05 Mar 21 09:49:22 +0500
Pakistani-American nominated to be part of Biden's economic team
Dilawar Syed has been nominated to serve as deputy head of Small Business Administration

Thu, 04 Mar 21 06:06:06 +0500
Pakistan lauds China on eradicating poverty decade ahead of UN deadline
Ambassador Akram says never before have 770 million people been taken out of extreme poverty in a span of 35 years

Thu, 04 Mar 21 12:59:21 +0500
CJCSC, Azerbaijan leadership discuss Kashmir issue, Afghan peace
Defence and security ties between Pakistan and Azerbaijan also came under discussion during the meetings, says ISPR

Wed, 03 Mar 21 08:23:45 +0500
Australia gifts a Miyawaki forest to Pakistan
Forest gifted under CDA initiative to support Pakistan's Miyawaki Forest and Spring Tree Plantation Campaign 2021

Sat, 13 Mar 21 14:33:52 +0500
12 killed in protests in Myanmar as US, allies vow to restore democracy
More than 70 people have been killed in Myanmar in widespread protests against a February 1 coup by the military

Wed, 03 Mar 21 07:19:50 +0500
Pakistan exposes India’s atrocities in IIOJK in verbal clash with India
Pakistani envoy had urged UN rights chief to conduct impartial investigation into human rights violations in Kashmir



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