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Pakistan World News

Fri, 17 Sep 21 07:57:38 +0500
Time to acknowledge Afghanistan's 'new reality', says PM at SCO
Imran urges international community to support Afghanistan

Thu, 16 Sep 21 06:05:52 +0500
UN refugee chief warns 'greater suffering' likely in Afghanistan
Donors at the conference pledged more than $1.1 billion to help Afghanistan

Fri, 17 Sep 21 07:42:52 +0500
India tells China border troop pullback needed for better ties
Indian FM says progress in this regard is essential for restoration of peace and tranquillity

Fri, 17 Sep 21 05:23:55 +0500
Trump facilitated Taliban takeover: US senator
Hollen denies Pakistan played any role in supporting the group coming to power

Thu, 16 Sep 21 19:54:24 +0500
Dutch Foreign Minister Kaag quits over Afghan refugee crisis
Sigrid Kaag resigned after majority of parliament said she had mishandled evacuation of refugees from Afghanistan

Thu, 16 Sep 21 15:27:12 +0500
Afghan musicians mourn abandoned instruments after Taliban takeover
'I feel like I'm no longer living. Physically, I'm alive, but Taliban have taken away soul,' says viola player Bahar

Thu, 16 Sep 21 15:06:00 +0500
China denounces US nuclear sub pact with Britain, Australia
Beijing says three countries are ‘severely damaging regional peace and stability, intensifying an arms race’

Thu, 16 Sep 21 17:42:08 +0500
Pakistan calls for 'positive engagement’ with Afghanistan via ‘practical steps’
Efforts for stabilisation will be reinforced by respect for rights of all segments of Afghan society, says PM Imran

Thu, 16 Sep 21 11:32:24 +0500
Mullah Baradar, Haqqani dispel rumours of Taliban rifts
Both leaders made video statements to deny reports of schisms within the group hierarchy over caretaker set-up

Thu, 16 Sep 21 10:51:18 +0500
In remote Indian village, teacher turns walls into blackboards to close school gap
The local school shut down after strict COVID-19 restrictions were imposed across the country in March 2020

Thu, 16 Sep 21 12:52:45 +0500
WATCH: Australians squirm as Biden calls PM 'fellow Down Under'
Apparent gaffe opened a window into the ‘little-brother nature of Australia's position among the powers’

Tue, 14 Sep 21 17:50:35 +0500
Minor girl's rape, murder in India highlights plight of Dalit community
Activists say Dalit women bear the brunt of widespread caste discrimination which is part of fabric of Indian life

Thu, 16 Sep 21 09:45:22 +0500
UN says world likely to miss climate targets despite Covid pause in emissions
Concentrations of major greenhouse gases continued to increase in 2020, first half of 2021

Sun, 12 Sep 21 18:21:55 +0500
As West ponders aid for Afghanistan, China and Pakistan quick to provide relief
Experts say Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative could provide war-torn country with long-term economic viability

Thu, 16 Sep 21 10:41:43 +0500
PM assures Tajik business community of all-out facilitation
Addresses Pakistan-Tajikistan Business Forum; says both countries will jointly work for Afghan peace

Thu, 16 Sep 21 10:50:33 +0500
Emirates seeks 3,000 cabin crew as operations ramp up
The airline will be operating 70% of its pre-pandemic capacity by the end of the year

Wed, 15 Sep 21 07:52:00 +0500
PM to leave for Tajikistan on two-day visit tomorrow
FO says premier will attend 20th SCO session; inaugurate first session of Pakistan-Tajikistan Business Forum

Thu, 16 Sep 21 09:54:23 +0500
Australia to build eight nuclear-powered submarines under new Indo-Pacific pact
Washington and its allies are seeking to push back against China's growing power, military buildup

Tue, 14 Sep 21 05:00:17 +0500
Donors pledge $1.1b to help Afghanistan
FM Qureshi urges world to take ‘long-term view’

Sun, 12 Sep 21 12:04:34 +0500
Pakistan urges Denmark to ease travel restrictions
FM Kofod thanks Qureshi on evacuation of Danish citizens from Kabul

Sun, 12 Sep 21 10:10:13 +0500
Strong typhoon cuts power, causes flooding in northern Philippines
Typhoon Chanthu, which was categorised as a category 5 storm, weakened after powering into northernmost region

Sat, 11 Sep 21 10:04:48 +0500
Australia's Queensland state warns of possible Covid-19 lockdown
A lockdown for Queensland would be another blow to Australia's $1.5 trillion economy

Sun, 12 Sep 21 10:05:13 +0500
Japan's vaccines minister Kono leads opinion poll on succeeding Suga
Kono, who also serves as minister of administrative reform, announced his candidacy on Friday



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