PTI chairman becomes first prime minister to be voted out of office through a no-trust motion
Jahanzeb Aslam
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In televised address, premier says he accepts Supreme Court ruling but will not accept the legitimacy of any government imposed by ‘foreign powers’
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In unanimous verdict, five-member bench says deputy speaker’s ruling illegal and all subsequent steps must be reversed
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U.S. rejects as baseless any allegations of Washington’s involvement in the no-confidence motion against the prime minister
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Crisis provoked by Islamabad police raiding Parliament Lodges to oust ‘volunteers’ averted
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Journalism bodies, opposition leaders condemn new amendments, noting defamation laws are intended to stifle free speech
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In statement, global lender says authorities still need to raise personal income taxes, rationalize power tariffs
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Opposition says latest report’s 16-point slide has ‘destroyed’ PTI-led government’s claims of eradicating corruption
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Part of ‘prior actions’ required to resume IMF loan facility, country’s economy at risk if legislation not approved
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P.M. Khan announces civilian honor for man who tried to save victim Priyantha from the mob that brutally murdered him, desecrated his body
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Civil and military leaders issue condemnations as more than 100 suspected members of the mob who lynched and burned the body of Priyantha Kumara taken into custody
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Police have initiated a probe into the murder of victim Priyantha Diyawadana, who was the manager of a Rajco Industries factory
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Meeting to review balance of trade position informed imports of food items, furnace oil, and vaccines will soon reduce and result in lower trade bill
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Authorities refuse to share details of agreement with public, claiming its results will become visible in 7-10 days
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Proscribed group says negotiations with government are ongoing, as authorities reach out to ulema to help end impasse
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Lahore becomes battleground once again, with three policemen martyred and several others injured
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Little progress visible on ending impasse despite claims by government officials that matter has been resolved
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Jazz CEO Aamir Ibrahim sees Pakistan’s telecommunications sector as a ‘great equalizer’ if provided adequate government support
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Nearly a week after he claimed ‘vulgarity’ led to an increase in rape cases, the prime minister’s statement continues to provoke outrage
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Global institution warns recovery remains fragile largely due to unexpected shocks from ongoing spread of COVID-19