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Governor not required to quit two years prior to poll: Chaudhry Sarwar


August 17, 2021

LAHORE: Governor Chaudhry Sarwar has claimed there are precedents of court orders that do not require a governor to resign from the office two years prior to the general elections. “I am fulfilling my responsibilities as the governor, and will decide my election strategy as per the party’s discipline when the general elections will be announced,” he said. The governor …

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Stepbrother of slain model Nayab arrested in Lahore


August 17, 2021

LAHORE: The investigation police claim to have arrested stepbrother of model Nayab Nadeem in her murder case. Talking to media persons here on Monday, Lahore Investigation DIG Shariq Jamal said Nayab was found strangled at her house at Phase-V in the Defence Housing Authority, Lahore, in July and a case was lodged against unidentified killer(s). He said during the course …

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Pakistan slams India over ‘obstructionist actions’ at UN


August 17, 2021

UNITED NATIONS: Pak­is­tan on Monday condemned India’s ‘obstructionist actions’ and ‘hatred’ for the country as New Delhi once again blocked its effort to participate in a UN Security Council (UNSC) debate on the Afghan situation. India, the council’s current president, however, allowed the ambassador of the Ashraf Ghani government to address the emergency session. Pakistan and Afghanistan had both submitted …

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Taliban won’t get access to US reserves


August 17, 2021

WASHINGTON: The Taliban will be denied access to any Afghan reserves held in US accounts, a US administration official said on Monday. As US forces were evacuating Afghanistan’s capital after the Taliban’s swift takeover, the official said: “Any Central Bank assets the Afghan government have in the United States will not be made available to the Taliban.” The central bank’s …

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‘Stand behind my decision,’ says Biden on US withdrawal; blames Afghan army and leaders for ‘giving up’


August 17, 2021

US President Joe Biden said on Monday he stood “squarely behind” his decision to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan despite searing images of chaos in Kabul that exposed the limits of US power and plunged him into the worst crisis of his presidency. Breaking his silence on the US pullout after scenes of bedlam dominated television news channels for days, …

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Ashraf Ghani fled with cars and helicopter full of cash: Russia


August 17, 2021

MOSCOW: Russia’s emba­ssy in Kabul said on Monday that Afghan President Ash­raf Ghani had fled the country with four cars and a helicopter full of cash and had to leave some money behind as it would not all fit in, the RIA news agency reported. Ghani, whose current whereabouts are unknown, said he left Afghanistan on Sunday as the Taliban entered Kabul …

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US reaches out to Pakistan, India, China and Russia on Afghanistan situation


August 17, 2021

The US has reached out to Pakistan and half a dozen other countries it believes can influence the situation in Afghanistan, where the Taliban appear to be consolidating their hold after capturing Kabul. The foreign ministers of Pakistan, China, Russia, India and Turkey and the foreign secretary of Britain were among the top diplomats the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken …

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Malala urges world leaders to take urgent action on Afghanistan


August 17, 2021

Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai said she was deeply concerned about the situation in Afghanistan, particularly the safety of women and girls, and called on Monday for world leaders to take urgent action. Yousafzai said US President Joe Biden “has a lot to do” and must “take a bold step” to protect the Afghan people, adding she had been …

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Taliban announce ‘amnesty’, urge women to join government


August 17, 2021

The Taliban declared an “amnesty” across Afghanistan and urged women to join its government on Tuesday, trying to calm nerves across the tense capital city of Kabul that only the day before saw chaos at its airport as people tried to flee the Taliban rule. The comments by Enamullah Samangani, a member of the Taliban’s cultural commission, represent the first comments on …

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Huawei denies allegations of spying in Pakistan, says there is no evidence it implanted ‘backdoor’ in its products


August 17, 2021

Huawei on Tuesday released a statement denying allegations that it spied on Pakistan and stole trade secrets, saying there is no evidence it ever implanted any “backdoor” in its products. The statement comes after a US-based company — Business Efficiency Solutions (BES) LLC — sued Huawei in a California federal court for allegedly stealing its trade secrets following their work …

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