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Sat, 14 May 22 07:06:50 +0500
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern tests positive for COVID
Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson will address media in her place on Monday

Sat, 14 May 22 17:23:27 +0500
US says reviving Iran deal 'far from certain' despite EU mission
Iran needs to decide whether it insists on conditions and whether it wants to conclude a deal quickly, says official

Sat, 14 May 22 19:01:19 +0500
One killed as price protests continue in Iran
Protests triggered by a cut in state subsidies for imported wheat that caused price hikes of as much as 300%

Sat, 14 May 22 11:38:32 +0500
Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed elected UAE president
Sheikh Mohamed was elected by the Federal Supreme Council becoming ruler of the oil-rich country founded by his father

Sat, 14 May 22 16:16:14 +0500
‘Lose land or lose lives’: Indian farmers left with hard choices
On eve of World Farmers Day, farm leaders urge government to ensure ‘living income’ to stem farmers’ suicides in India

Sat, 14 May 22 14:36:37 +0500
'Moscow will respond if NATO moves nuclear forces closer to Russia's border'
Deputy foreign minister terms 'adequate precautionary measures' necessary to ensure viability of deterrence

Sat, 14 May 22 15:47:11 +0500
Civilians flee fighting in Afghanistan's Panjshir Valley
NRF says their offensive would continue across 12 provinces where their forces had a presence

Sat, 14 May 22 14:15:02 +0500
Putin tells Finland that swapping neutrality for NATO is a mistake
Moscow has described that as a security threat that will require it to respond, but has not specified how

Thu, 12 May 22 19:52:03 +0500
Lavrov says all will suffer from West's 'total hybrid war' on Russia
Russian foreign minister says efforts to isolate Russia are doomed to fail

Thu, 12 May 22 20:11:54 +0500
Emirates passengers can soon experience airline services in metaverse
Services include selecting a seat, shopping for duty-free products, touring the airport among others

Sat, 14 May 22 15:56:08 +0500
Taliban's first annual Afghan budget foresees $501 million deficit
Deputy PM Hanafi says govt foresees spending of 231.4 billion Afghanis and domestic revenue of 186.7 billion

Tue, 10 May 22 11:42:19 +0500
Population of rare wild goat growing in Pakistan
Number of Sindh ibex soars to 20,000 in southern Sindh province due to ban on hunting

Sat, 07 May 22 14:11:30 +0500
WATCH: Afghan man embarks on Hajj pilgrimage on his bicycle
Noor Ahmed has refused to accept the government's offer to travel to the sacred land by air

Tue, 10 May 22 19:21:15 +0500
Explainer: How Sri Lanka spiralled into crisis
Analysts say economic mismanagement weakened public finances, leaving national expenditure in excess of its income

Sat, 23 Apr 22 08:04:55 +0500
US 'welcomes' NSC statement rejecting 'foreign conspiracy' allegation
Senior official says US has always viewed strong, prosperous, democratic Pakistan as critical to US interests

Sat, 14 May 22 19:56:49 +0500
Russia downed satellite internet in Ukraine: Western officials
The cyberattack took tens of thousands of modems offline at the onset of war

Mon, 09 May 22 15:17:38 +0500
Saudi Arabia aims for 70 million tourist visits this year 
Visits were up 130% in the first quarter of 2022 compared with the last quarter of 2019, says official

Fri, 29 Apr 22 15:02:05 +0500
Pakistan, India reel under intense heat wave
More than a billion people are at risk of heat-related impacts in the region, warn scientists

Sun, 08 May 22 15:55:32 +0500
Faulty battery cells, modules likely caused e-scooter fire in India
The probe was launched after a man and his daughter died when their e-bike 'went up in flames'

Mon, 02 May 22 17:28:20 +0500
106-year-old Covid-19 patient cured in China's Jilin
In addition to the fatal disease, the patient had serious underlying health conditions, including brain atrophy

Sun, 01 May 22 18:41:28 +0500
Telefonica turns to Israel's high-tech to boost consumer portfolio
Europe's third-largest telecoms company aims to increase investments in e-health and other businesses

Thu, 28 Apr 22 12:38:57 +0500
India sweats over worst power cuts in six years during extreme heat
Parts of South Asia are facing an extreme heat wave as temperatures rose several degrees above normal

Wed, 20 Apr 22 06:09:33 +0500
Pakistan 'highly' values its relations with UK
British high commissioner calls on PM Shehbaz; expresses desire to work closely with Pakistan



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