Pakistan, England ODI series on cards

KARACHI: Discussions have begun regarding Pakistan cricket team’s another tour of England next year. As part of preparations for the World Cup, both teams may play five One Day International (ODI) matches.  Meanwhile, the Asia Cup in the ODI format will be held in Bangladesh from June 18 to July 4 next year. According to…

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‘Spending higher in big cities’

The report raised questions about the quality of spending, particularly in health and education sectors. Despite increased spending, the indicators in certain provinces worsened. photo:file ISLAMABAD: The World Bank has said that disparity in expenditures between a provincial capital and other districts remained far wide with Quetta receiving 475% more per person funds and Lahore…

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PSX climbs 3.23% on easing oil, ME de-escalation

KARACHI: The KSE-100 index of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) extended its winning streak, closing at 185,372 points with a weekly gain of 3.23%, or 5,801 points, as easing oil prices on the back of de-escalating US-Iran geopolitical tensions bolstered investor confidence. Brent crude softened to around $71.8 per barrel during the week. On a…

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Aamir Khan marries longtime partner Gauri Spratt

Actor weds in private Mumbai ceremony under Special Marriage Act with family, friends present Indian actor Aamir Khan married his long-time partner Gauri Spratt in a private ceremony at his Mumbai residence, a spokesperson for the actor confirmed, according to Gulf News. The agency reported that the couple opted for an intimate wedding under the…

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NBFCs allowed to take part in Apna Ghar scheme

ISLAMABAD: Access to affordable housing finance is set to become easier for citizens, particularly underserved and non-banking segments, as the federal government has approved the inclusion of lending Non-Banking Finance Companies (NBFCs) as participating financial institutions under the Prime Minister’s Apna Ghar Programme. The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP), recognising the potential of…

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‘Power reforms cut inefficiencies by 45%’

Power minister pitches $2.5b metering, transmission investment to Turkish investors ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has undertaken far-reaching structural reforms in its power sector, reducing distribution inefficiencies by more than 45% over the last two years, Federal Minister for Energy (Power Division) Sardar Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari said on Saturday. Addressing Turkish investors at the Pakistan-Turkiye Business Conference,…

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North Korea’s Kim observed naval destroyer cruise missile launch, weapons tests, state media says

Tests ​include checks of target-detection, information-processing, integrated ⁠firepower systems, electronic warfare North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversees the test of key weapons in North Korea on June 25, 2026. PHOTO: REUTERS North Korean leader Kim Jong Un observed the test firing of a strategic cruise ​missile and evaluations of anti-ship, anti-submarine, and air defence…

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