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Pakistani petrol prices cut by 2 rupees per litre, diesel by 6.5 rupees per litre

Pakistan's caretaker government announces a significant reduction in fuel prices, including a Rs2.04 decrease in petrol and Rs6.47 in diesel.

پٹرولیم مصنوعات کی قیمتوں میں بڑی کمی کا اعلان

نگران حکومت کی جانب سے پیٹرولیم مصنوعات کی قیمتوں میں بڑی کمی کا اعلان کر دیا گیا۔

پٹرولیم مصنوعات کی قیمتوں میں بڑا اضافہ کردیا گیا

پیٹرول کی قیمت میں فی لیٹر 19 روپے 95 پیسے اضافہ کیا گیا ہے جبکہ ہائی سپیڈ ڈیزل کی قیمت میں فی لیٹر 19 روپے 90 پیسے اضافہ کیا گیا ہے۔

وزیرِ خزانہ اسحاق ڈار نے پیٹرولیم مصنوعات کی قیمتوں میں کمی کا اعلان کر دیا

وزیرِ خزانہ اسحاق ڈار نے آئندہ پندرہ روز کیلئے پیٹرولیم مصنوعات کی قیمتوں میں مزید کمی کا اعلان کر دیا۔

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In a city of rumours, Caitlin Doornbos finds something more human

Speaking to The Thursday Times in Islamabad, Caitlin Doornbos described her visit to Pakistan as warm and memorable, praising the curiosity and openness of local people while cautioning that no reporter covering a high-intensity conflict can confidently predict where the talks will lead.

The tragedy would be to celebrate Iqbal and ignore him

On the 88th death anniversary of Allama Iqbal, it is worth asking not only what he meant to the making of Pakistan, but what his ideas demand of the country now. As Islamabad tries to keep open channels between Iran and the United States, Iqbal’s poetry feels less like memory and more like instruction.

Pakistan’s peace drive finds new backing in Egypt

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty have stressed the importance of dialogue and continued engagement in a high-level call on regional tensions, as Islamabad expands consultations with key Arab powers.

China throws fresh weight behind Pakistan’s US-Iran mediation

China has renewed its backing for Pakistan’s diplomatic role in facilitating engagement between Washington and Tehran, with Ambassador Jiang Zaidong conveying Beijing’s “full support” during a meeting with Ishaq Dar as the next phase of talks approaches a decisive moment.

Pakistan urges the United States to give diplomacy more time

Pakistan’s foreign minister, Mohammad Ishaq Dar, told the American chargé d’affaires in Islamabad that dialogue and diplomacy remain the only workable path to regional stability, urging Washington and Tehran to consider extending the ceasefire and give negotiations more time.