US memorandum is ‘difficult but possible’ to enforce: Ghalibaf

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf looks on after a press conference with Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, in Beirut, Lebanon, October 12, 2024. REUTERS Iranian parliament speaker and top negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said Iran remains deeply at odds with the US despite the recently signed memorandum of understanding, describing its implementation as “difficult, but possible,” according…

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SC upholds fair land compensation

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court has ruled that the state’s inherent power to compulsorily acquire private property for a public purpose is not absolute, declaring that courts have a constitutional duty to ensure landowners receive fair compensation that reflects the true value of their property rather than arbitrary or outdated assessments. In a detailed 20-page judgment…

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Pakistan’s invisible tariff walls

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s policymakers routinely lament low investment, weak exports, declining industrial competitiveness and the high cost of doing business. Yet, while governments announce investment facilitation councils, export incentives and industrial support packages, they simultaneously erect new barriers that make economic activity more expensive and less efficient. Among the most neglected examples is the proliferation of…

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At least 8 shot in US’ Coney Island

. At least eight people, including four children, were shot late on the Fourth of July in Brooklyn’s Coney Island, New York, ABC News said on Sunday, citing the New York City Police Department. According to ABC News, officers responded at about 10:37pm to reports of a shooting on the 2900 block of West 31st…

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Turkey slashes taxes radically to lure investors

Recent tax reforms announced by the finance minister of Turkiye are a game changer. With collaboration between the current government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, opposition political parties, think tanks, and the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce, a tax policy has been introduced to attract high-net-worth individuals and large corporate entities to relocate to Turkiye. The…

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Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba absent as crowds gather to mourn slain ayatollah

Iran staging a week of mass funeral processions for Khamenei, including taking remains to religious sites ​in Iraq Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian with officials attend a prayer during a public farewell ceremony in Tehran, July 5. PHOTO: REUTERS Massive crowds gathered, and three sons of slain Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei prayed beside ​his coffin as well as those…

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June warmer, drier than normal nationwide

KARACHI: Pakistan received below-average rainfall and experienced slightly warmer-than-normal temperatures during June 2026, the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) said on Sunday. According to the PMD’s monthly climate report, rainfall across the country remained 19 per cent below normal, while average minimum and mean temperatures stayed above seasonal averages. The report said the country recorded an…

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Two contrasting narratives of Pakistan’s economy

Reserves hit record highs but grocery bills keep climbing too; the numbers don’t add up KARACHI: Pakistan’s economic debate is often polarised between two sharply contrasting narratives. One presents a picture of stability and improvement – rising gross national product (GNP), record high foreign exchange reserves, and controlled inflation. The other paints a bleaker reality…

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Australia dominate England to win T20 World Cup

. LONDON: Australia crushed England by seven wickets in a one-sided final to land their seventh T20 women’s World Cup at a sold-out Lord’s on Sunday. A sparkling second-wicket century partnership between Beth Mooney and Phoebe Litchfield helped Australia chase down a victory ?target of 151 with 17 balls to spare. Having beaten England 16-0…

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