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8.6 million children trapped in labour

ISLAMABAD: More than 8.6 million children in Pakistan are engaged in child labour, including over 6.6 million involved in hazardous work that threatens their health, safety and development, according to a national report launched on Thursday by the National Commission for Human Rights (NCHR) in collaboration with UNICEF. Titled ‘Pakistan: Child Labour Surveys, Evidence for…

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‘Uncertain monsoon threatens agriculture’

ISLAMABAD: Experts have cautioned that an uncertain monsoon pattern could pose risks to Pakistan’s agricultural sector and broader economic stability, emphasising the need for proactive climate risk management during a policy dialogue hosted by the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE). PIDE Registrar Dr Nasir Iqbal said climate change had emerged as a cross-cutting economic…

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Dar writes to UNSC seeking action over India’s attempts to alter river flows

Letter warns Chenab projects aim to divert water, threaten Pakistan’s water, food, economic security Ambassador Asim Iftikhar hands over a letter by the Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar to President of the UN Security Council for June 2026 and Permanent Representative of Colombia to the UN Ambassador Leonor Zalabata Torres concerning India’s continued illegal actions…

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US-Iran deal shifts to crucial next phase

The United States and Iran have formally brought into effect the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding, a landmark agreement brokered through Pakistan's mediation that is being viewed as a major diplomatic breakthrough after months of intensive negotiations and repeated setbacks. The agreement was finalised through electronic signatures by the leaderships of the United States and Iran,…

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Foreign firms take home $2b in profits

Repatriation rises 8.66% to $2.0007b as UK, China top list; power sector leads outflows KARACHI: Foreign investors repatriated more than $2 billion in profits and dividends from Pakistan during July-April FY26, up 8.66% over the same period last year, as improving foreign exchange availability and stronger corporate earnings enabled multinational companies to transfer higher returns…

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Scheduled US-Iran talks called off as Israel strikes southern Lebanon, killing at least 15

Smoke billows from southern Lebanon, following Israeli strikes, as seen from Nabatieh, Lebanon, June 2, 2026. PHOTO: REUTERS US Vice President JD Vance pulled out of a planned trip to meet Iranian negotiators in Switzerland on Friday to begin talks on implementing the “Islamabad MoU” struck between Tehran and Washington, a White House spokesperson said, as Israeli…

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Massoud’s inclusion in EU talks angers Taliban

PESHAWAR: Europe is reportedly considering engagement with two separate Afghan-linked committees on the return of Afghan migrants, including one that involves Ahmad Massoud, the leader of the National Resistance Front, according to sources familiar with the matter. The development is being viewed in diplomatic circles as an indication that European countries may still be keeping…

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PSX surges 887 points as oil slides

PSX witnessed a strong trend-reversal session as the KSE-100 Index surged 1,836 points (+1.01%) to close at 184,175. Photo: Express KARACHI: At the close of trading on Thursday, the benchmark KSE-100 index surged near 890 points to settle at about 181,400. The market maintained strong bullish momentum throughout the session, driven by declining global oil…

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New Delhi rattled by Brussels water event

Pakistan accuses India of efforts to derail debate on transboundary water governance ISLAMABAD: India has launched a concerted campaign to undermine an international seminar in Brussels on transboundary water resources amid growing global scrutiny of New Delhi’s unilateral suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), diplomatic sources said on Thursday. The seminar, titled “Transboundary Water…

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