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New govt to ink loan accord with China for ML-1


February 11, 2024

LAHORE: The terms on conditions related to the loan pledged by Beijing for the Pakistan Railways’ flagship project — Main Line-1 (ML-1) — will be finalised by the upcoming government with the Chinese authorities. “Everything, except finalisation of the terms and conditions related to financing/loan by the government, has been completed, as no issue about the project exists at the …

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Pakistani businesses opt for Dubai amid uncertainty


February 11, 2024

KARACHI: During the past 20 months, Pakistani businessmen and rich individuals have not only been investing heavily in Dubai’s real estate but also establishing export-import trad­ing houses there, said market sources. “This is not a surprise that the Pakistanis have been investing in the real estate of Dubai but important is the establishment of trade and business houses by Pakistanis,” …

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Researchers start to find clues on trail of long Covid


February 11, 2024

PARIS: Tens of millions of people across the world are thought to suffer from long Covid, but four years after the pandemic was declared, this elusive condition still cannot be tested for — let alone treated. However research could be finally starting to find early clues on the trail of long Covid, raising hopes of future breakthroughs that may also …

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Six-year-old girl found dead days after pleading for help


February 11, 2024

GAZA STRIP: Six-year-old Hind Rajab pleaded to be rescued, after her family’s car came under fire in war-ravaged Gaza City, leaving her alone, frightened and injured, surrounded by the bodies of her dead relatives. “I am so scared,” she had said in a desperate phone call to the Palestine Red Crescent Society. “Call someone to come get me, please.” But …

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S. Africa’s radical left party slams ANC


February 11, 2024

DURBAN: Firebrand leftist politician Julius Malema on Saturday accused the ruling ANC of neglecting the country’s ills as he launched the party’s electoral campaign ahead of a hotly contested poll that could cost the ruling party its parliamentary majority. Through the crippling power cuts (locally known as loadshedding) South Africa’s President Cyril “Ramaphosa is continuing to kill our people” he …

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Hamas official survives Israeli attack in Lebanon


February 11, 2024

BEIRUT: A senior Hamas officer survived on Saturday an Israeli assassination attempt in Lebanon, Palestinian and Lebanese security sources said, with officials reporting two killed in the attack south of Beirut. Israeli forces and the Lebanese movement Hezbollah, a Hamas ally, have traded near-daily fire since Oct 7. But the Israel-Lebanon violence has been largely contained to the border area, …

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Myanmar junta enforces compulsory military service law


February 11, 2024

YANGON: Myanmar’s junta is enforcing a law requiring all men aged 18-35 and women aged 18-27 to serve at least two years under military command, it said on Saturday, as it struggles to crush opposition to its 2021 coup. The country has been in turmoil since the military seized power that year, with massive pro-democracy protests morphing into widespread armed …

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Second protest death deepens Senegal crisis


February 11, 2024

DAKAR: Senegal’s political crisis deepened as a second person died on Saturday in increasingly violent protests against President Macky Sall’s decision to postpone upcoming presidential elections. A 23-year-old man died after being shot during clashes in the capital Dakar, two of his relatives said, while a 22-year-old student died on Friday in the northern town of Saint-Louis in still uncertain …

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Panama denies ex-president safe passage to Nicaragua


February 11, 2024

PANAMA CITY: Panama denied its scandal-plagued former president Ricardo Martinelli, who has taken refuge at the Nicaraguan embassy, safe passage out of the country on Friday, following his granting of asylum by Managua. Martinelli, who was president from 2009 to 2014, was found guilty last year of using stolen public money to buy a stake in a publishing house. He …

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FO surprised over world’s critique of free elections


February 11, 2024

ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office on Saturday voiced its surprise over the international critique of the way elections were conducted, emphasising that such criticisms overlook the intricate nature of holding polls in the country. “We are surprised by the negative tone of some of these statements, which neither take into account the complexity of the electoral process, nor acknowledge the free …

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