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Very cold start to Friday


February 14, 2020

Don’t forget your winter jacket and gloves this morning! Temperatures have tumbled into the 20s with wind chill values in the teens. Just watch out for icy patches caused by sprinklers left on. Today will be sunny, with highs near 50 this afternoon. After a cool end to the work week, a nice warm up is in store over the …

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Here’s a peek at how a new climate action plan could change life in Dallas


February 14, 2020

As Dallas tackles climate change, the city could try to change how North Texans get to work, how they power their homes, and how much shade they have. A year after the City Council unanimously voted to create its first climate action plan, a draft is ready. The Comprehensive Environmental and Climate Action Plan is the product of community meetings …

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Huawei given 45-day reprieve to operate in US


February 14, 2020

WASHINGTON: The United States on Thursday granted Huawei another 45 days to sell to American companies while they search for alternatives to the Chinese telecommunications giant that Washington views as a security threat. The extension will “allow existing telecommunication providers — particularly those in rural US communities — the ability to continue to temporarily and securely operate existing networks,” the …

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Government will not take any step against social media users’ interests, assures Awan


February 14, 2020

Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Information and Broadcasting Firdous Ashiq Awan on Thursday defended the government’s new social media policy, saying that the new rules had been created for the protection of citizens. “There was no mechanism that protected our citizens’ interests [… or] our national integrity,” she said, adding that after the enactment of the new policy, social …

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Digital firms ask govt to rethink rules for online regulation


February 14, 2020

KARACHI: The Asia Internet Coalition (AIC) has regretted that the Pakistan government released its rules on regulating social media without consulting stakeholders and urged the authorities to reconsider its move. The AIC is an industry association that comprises leading internet and technology companies, namely Facebook, Twitter, Google, Amazon, AirBnb, Apple, Booking.com, Expedia Group, Grab, LinkedIn, LINE, Rakuten, and Yahoo (Oath). In a …

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$425m sought for Swat hydro projects


February 14, 2020

ISLAMABAD: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government is seeking $425 million from the World Bank group to develop run-of-river hydropower projects on Swat River Basin which has an estimated energy potential of 2,000MW. The KP government has developed a project at a cost of $782m. However, this financing plan is indicative and efforts would be made to mobilise as much commercial financing …

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Pakistan, Turkey sign two MoUs


February 14, 2020

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Turkey on Thursday finalised two memorandums of understandings (MoUs) to increase the level of economic engagement and mobilise the untapped potential for increasing trade and investment. The understanding was reached during a meeting of the Joint Working Group (JWG) on Trade and Investment held on the sidelines of the two-day visit of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Two …

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Virus could mean $5 bn in airline losses: UN agency


February 14, 2020

The new coronavirus outbreak could mean a reduction of $4-5 billion in worldwide airline revenue, the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) said on Thursday. The UN agency reported that 70 airlines have cancelled all international flights in and out of China and 50 others have reduced their operations. Preliminary estimates show this has meant a reduction of nearly 20 million …

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India’s curbs on Malaysian palm imports stir up edible oil trade


February 14, 2020

India’s halt on Malaysian palm oil imports has disrupted global edible oil trade flows, with Indonesia diverting supplies to feed India, Malaysia rushing to tap markets left behind by Jakarta, and India substituting palm with other oils. India, the top global palm oil buyer, imposed restrictions on imports of refined palm oil last month, a move sources said was retaliation …

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Finance ministry hints at further belt-tightening ahead


February 14, 2020

ISLAMABAD: The government on Thursday hinted at further tightening of civil expenditures to compensate for slippages on targets committed with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on revenue collections. This came from the Ministry of Finance at a meeting of the National Assembly’s Standing Committee on Finance and Reve­nue as the talks between an IMF visiting mission and the government authorities …

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