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Ties with Pakistan vital for global stability: Biden
WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden has emphasised that an enduring partnership between Pakistan and the United States is crucial for…
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Japan offers funding 3 projects related to climate change
ISLAMABAD – A meeting of Asian Parliamentarians’ Forum on Population and Development, held in Islamabad with the cooperation of Special…
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Solar electricity boosts climate resilience in Pakistan’s prisons
Hazrat Muhammad had a bad first day. Superintendent of Sub-Jail Ghalanai in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhw Province, he had moved to…
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COP29 launching Daily Show
The COP29 Azerbaijan Operating Company has unveiled a daily television program to be broadcast globally during the climate summit in…
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Electricity from large solar arrays with batteries now cheaper than from fossil plants in Germany
Electricity from large ground-mounted solar PV systems combined with batteries has become cheaper than that generated from fossil power sources…
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IMF-at 80: need for critical and profound change
The International Money related Fund (IMF), which appeared around the finish of The Second Great War turned 80. The justification…
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Scrambling to handle climate change
The “net zero” hall is rising with desire in front of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP29) in November, this…
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Ruler Charles III gets COP29 President-assign Mukhtar Babayev
Ruler Charles III of the United Realm got Mukhtar Babayev, Biology and Regular Assets Minister of Azerbaijan, President-assign of COP29,…
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IMF to talk about $7 billion bailout for Pakistan in August
The International Financial Fund (IMF) Chief Board is supposed to assemble in mid-August to examine the $7 billion bailout bundle…
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Pakistan, UK consent to improve reciprocal ties in assorted areas
Pakistan and United Kingdom have consented to cooperate to improve respective participation and to stay took part in the run-up…
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