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Pakistan's president says Afghan Taliban forces crossed a 'red line' with drone attacks on civilians
Pakistan's president says that Afghanistan's Taliban government has 'crossed a red line' with drone attacks that wounded several people a day earlier.
Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan flared this week after the Afghan Taliban government accused its neighbour of attacking a drug rehabilitation centre and killing more than 400 people - a charge denied by Islamabad.
Pakistan’s government plans to implement fuel-saving measures after oil surged above $100 and gas output from the Middle East was disrupted, triggering panic buying in the import-reliant South Asian nation.
KARACHI, March 9 (Reuters) - Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Monday that schools would close for two weeks and office workers would work more from home as he announced a range of measures to cut fuel use and government spending to cope with surging oil prices due to the Iran war.
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Punjab government declares five holidays for Eid-ul-Fitr 2026
Pakistan, March 18 -- The Punjab government has officially announced a five-day holiday schedule for Eid-ul-Fitr 2026, providing citizens ample time to celebrate the festival with family and loved ones.
Pakistan’s cricket team will play its T20 World Cup match against India on February 15 upon the orders of its government, reversing its earlier decision to boycott the game against its old rival, citing geopolitical tensions. “The ...
India and Pakistan matches have been played at previous World Cups despite ongoing political tensions Pakistan's fixture against India at the T20 World Cup is set to go ahead as scheduled on Sunday after the Pakistan government ended its order for a boycott.
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Energy crisis, rising prices: Pakistan cancels Republic Day parade as fuel shortage hits hard
Pakistan has cancelled its March 23 Republic Day parade due to a worsening fuel crisis caused by disrupted oil supplies through the Strait of Hormuz. Rising import costs, fuel shortages and inflation forced the government to adopt austerity steps,