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Afghan Taliban Unlikely To Stop Support For TTP

Afghan Taliban WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Afghan Taliban leaders are unlikely to stop supporting militants in Pakistan as they believe economic problems are preventing Islamabad from launching a major operation against outlawed Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). start. US think tank. “Between the economic crisis in Pakistan and Taliban rule in Afghanistan, the Pakistani Taliban have reemerged as …

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More Taxes: The New Taxes Are Not Likely To Address The Larger Flaws Of Pakistan’s Ailing Economy

More taxes: The new more taxes are not likely to address the larger flaws of Pakistan’s ailing economy The inevitable happened yesterday as Finance Minister Ishaq Dar introduced further fiscal measures to generate 170 billion rupees on top of the remainder of the current budget before resuming bailout talks with the IMF. The revenue generated …

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Punishment In Blasphemy

Laws In Place To Award Punishment In Blasphemy Offenses: minister

Punishment In Blasphemy Human Rights Minister Mian Riaz Hussain Pirzada said Tuesday the lynching of a man accused of Punishment In blasphemy in Nankana Sahib was tragic and reprehensible. “No one should be allowed to take justice into their own hands. Punishment In Blasphemy laws are dissuasive and the penalties for such crimes are harsh, …

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Meet-cute in Quetta

Meet-Cute In Quetta

Meet-cute in Quetta Meet-cute in Quetta former Prime Minister, a former Treasury Secretary, and a former Senator entered the crowded room to reinvent, not just reinvent, John Lennon. It is perhaps a commentary on the state of Pakistan, where, despite the many crises, the unemployed and marginalized are changing.  The powerful and popular are too …

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