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The Supreme Court ordered to sell the land of Nasla Tower and pay compensation to the allottees.
A bench headed by Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa heard the case related to the payment of compensation to the victims of Nasla Tower at the Supreme Court Karachi Registry.
Advocate Shahab Sarki, the lawyer of the…
" Tesla’s (TSLA.O), opens new tab humanoid robot is still in the lab, but it may be ready to sell as soon as the end of next year, chief executive Elon Musk said on Tuesday.
Several companies have been betting on humanoid robots to meet potential labor shortages and perform repetitive tasks that could be…
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Shannen Doherty opened up about the emotional process of clearing out her storage units and homes to facilitate a smoother transition for her mother, Rosa, in the event of her passing.
The Beverly Hills 90210 alum revealed her thoughts on how letting go was “the right thing to do,” in Monday’s episode of her…
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KARACHI: In a major step ahead of privatization, the management of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) on Saturday issued tenders for the sale of spare parts of some of its planes.
“PIACL is pleased to invite the sealed tenders for surplus aircraft B707, B737,CESSNA AND FOKKER parts inventory of listed in the attached Exhibit A…
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KARACHI:
Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Friday experienced yet another bearish session where the KSE-100 index extended losses by more than 250 points.
In the morning, trading began in a positive mood as the index reached its intra-day high of 65,534.02 points. However, the market came under selling pressure in the second half, though…
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ISLAMABAD:
Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Muhammad Aurangzeb said on Friday that he was keen to tap Chinese investors by selling as much as $300 million in Panda bonds for the first time ever this year.
In an interview with Bloomberg on Friday, the minister said, selling Yuan-denominated debt would allow Pakistan to diversify its…
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LAHORE:
Despite strict laws, which come with harsh punishments, drug usage and peddling has continued unabated in Punjab, leading to crowded prisons and a choked justice system.
According to numbers received by the provincial prisons department, as many as 12,500 individuals are currently behind bars for various drug related offences. However, it seems that even…