SC to take up contempt petitions against Imran, Nawaz and Iftikhar Chaudhry

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The Supreme Court (SC) on Friday fixed separate contempt of court petitions against former premier Nawaz Sharif, PTI Chairman Imran Khan and former chief justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry for hearing on April 4. Senior lawyer Naseer Ahmed Kayani has filed a petition against Imran Khan, accusing him of committing contempt of court by using derogatory language against former chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry. Riaz Hanif Rahi — the lawyer who has challenged the appointment of Justice Qazi Faez Isa of the Supreme Court — has filed two separate contempt of court petitions against…

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I have dreamed of returning to Pakistan for five years, says emotional Malala in homecoming speech

Malala Yousafzai and PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi

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A visibly emotional Malala Yousafzai, the youngest Nobel laureate in history, couldn’t contain her disbelief upon finally returning home after more than five years away following a Taliban attack in Swat in 2012. “I have dreamed of returning to Pakistan for the past five years,” said a teary Yousafzai in a homecoming speech on Thursday at a function at Prime Minister House in Islamabad. A car carrying Malala Yousafza and her father Ziauddin Yousafzai leaves for Prime Minister House ahead of a meeting with Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi in…

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Bajwa doctrine’s scope limited to security measures only, clarifies DG ISPR

DG ISPR ASIF GHAFOOR

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Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor on Wednesday said that if a ‘Bajwa doctrine’ exists its scope is limited just to the security aspect in Pakistan. At a press conference in Rawalpindi, the DG ISPR was asked about the doctrine that bears the incumbent army chief’s name and whose existence was purportedly confirmed in the chief’s recent meeting with some media personnel. “When the media interaction took place, things were lumped together and made a part of the Bajwa doctrine,” said Maj Gen Ghafoor, who had mentioned the said…

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World is risking a ‘Cold War Situation’

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Dozens of countries have ordered the expulsion of more than 100 Russian diplomats as a major diplomatic dispute between Russia and the UK over a spy poisoning case intensifies. The Russia which is accused of poisoning its former double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yuliya is under tremendous diplomatic strain. Earlier today, the Russian’s Ambassador to Australia has warned of the ‘Cold War Situation’ if the West continues its joint response to the poisoning case. The United States Australia, Canada and 23 European countries have already announced on Monday and…

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A Pashtun Student built largest Pakistani Flag

Usman Khan Wazir Biggest Flag with Stones

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A young student from North Waziristan showed his love for country by building the largest national flag with stones. Usman Khan Wazir, the guy who built the largest Pakistani flag. Khan spent 13 months and Rs 516,000 on building this flag. The flag is having 210 feet length and its width is 150 feet. Khan is being appreciated on social media for his cause. Wait, this is not the end, Khan said in an interview that he is currently working on another flag which will be having length of 3000…

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Police teams sent to arrest Khadim Rizvi, others

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ISLAMABAD: Police teams have left for different cities and towns of Punjab on an apparently impossible mission to arrest Tehreek-i-Labbaik Ya Rasool Allah leaders and activists nominated in separate cases in connection with the Faizabad sit-in of last year. As many as 28 cases have been registered against Khadim Hussain Rizvi and 480 other leaders and activists of the religious group in the police stations of Industrial Area, Kural, Khanna and Aabara in Islamabad. The trial courts, including the anti-terrorism court of Islamabad, have issued non-bailable warrants for the arrest of the…

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US sanctions seven Pakistani firms for ‘nuclear trade’

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88 WASHINGTON: The Trump administration has added seven Pakistani companies to a list of foreign entities that presumably pose a significant risk to the national security and policy interests of the United States by allegedly engaging in nuclear trade. The move could undermine Pakistan’s ambition of joining the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), an elite club of countries that can trade fissile materials and nuclear technologies. The move forms a series of decisions aimed at putting a squeeze on Pakistan. The list, prepared by the US Bureau of Industry and Security,…

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‘I’ve been punished for standing against Altaf Hussain’ — Sattar removed as MQM-P convener

Farooq Sattar elected as MQM Convener

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The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Monday removed Farooq Sattar as the convener of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P), approving the petitions filed by a rival faction of his party against his election to the post. A five-member bench headed by the chief election commissioner also rejected Sattar’s application challenging the commission’s jurisdictionto hear petitions involving internal matters of the party. Accepting the petitions filed by MQM-Bahadurabad — the faction rival to Sattar-led PIB group — leaders Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui and Kanwar Naveed Jameel, the ECP nullified the intra-party elections held…

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SC seeks lawyers’ help in deciding if Nehal Hashmi’s licence should be revoked

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The Supreme Court on Monday asked senior lawyers to help decide whether the lawyer’s licence of PML-N loyalist Nehal Hashmi should be cancelled over his fresh outburst against the judiciary. Hashmi, a former PML-N senator, was issued a second contempt of court notice by the SC and a first information report (FIR) was registered against him on court orders for his speech on February 28 targeting the judiciary. Hashmi made the speech after his release from Adiala Jail following a one-month prison sentence for contempt of court. At the outset of…

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‘Courts are the state’s asset, not enemy,’ CJP tells Ahsan Iqbal

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Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal appeared before the Supreme Court on Monday for the hearing of a suo motu case regarding overseas Pakistanis being charged an extra amount as an issuance fee for Pakistan Origin Cards (POC). “Are you angry at coming to the Supreme Court?” Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar asked the minister who responded in the negative. Iqbal then put forward his own request for the court to look into the delay in construction of a school in Narowal on the orders of a high court judge. The CJP…

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Struggle on Kashmir in Europe requires an effective strategy, Says Ali Raza Syed

Kashmir Council Chairman Ali Raza Syed in Mirpur

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Chairman Kashmir Council EU Mr Ali Raza Syed has said, there are many challenges in the context of a successful move on Kashmir issue in Europe and for that there is need of an effective strategy on the issue. While talking to media persons at Press Club Mirpure, Azad Kashmir, Ali Raza Syed added, We do our best to realize the Europeans about real facts on Kashmir dispute. Chairman Kashmir Council EU visited the Press Club in order to congratulate the newly elected office bearers of the club. New President…

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Norwegian Pakistanis say no to a proposed ban on cousin’s marriage in Norway

Ban on Cousin on Marriage in Norway

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Oslo (Bureau Report) More than 30 immigrant organizations with Pakistani background held a meeting last week in order to oppose a proposed ban on cousin’s marriage in Norway. The participants discussed the proposal and jointly opposed the ban on marriage between cousins. Early this year, the progress party of Norway (FrP), on of the allied party in the sitting government of Norway proposed the ban on cousin’s marriage in the country. Answering to this proposal, the participants of the gathering expressed their concerns over the proposed ban and said, choice…

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Turkish government asked not to extradite Zafar and Shairpov to Tajikistan Ankara

Suhrob Zafar & Nasim Sharipov

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(News Desk) Dr. Edward Lemon, a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Political Science at Columbia University, has asked the government of Turkey not to extradite Tajik citizens Suhrob Zafar Turaev and Nasim Sharipov, who were detained in Istanbul on March 19th, 2018. As he noticed on his post in Twitter, Dr Lemon has spent over ten years studying, working in and conducting research on Tajikistan, including two years spent living the country working as a journalist and for a non-governmental organization, and over a year of fieldwork in…

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AJK’s PM Farooq Haider meets Chairman Kashmir Council EU Ali Raza Syed

Chairman kashmir council eu Ali Raza Syed meets PM AJK Raja Farooq Haider Khan

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Brussels, Belgium / Mirpure, AJK (PR, 25 March 2018) Azad Kashmir Prime Minister Raja Farooq Haider Khan met Chairman Kashmir Council Europe (EU), Mr Ali Raza Syed at his residence in Mirpure, Azad Kashmir. During the meeting, struggle on Kashmir in Europe, specially efforts rendered by Kashmir Council EU and as well as situation in Indian Held Kashmir came under discussion. Earlier, the Prime Minister was warmly welcomed on his arrival at the residence of Mr Ali Raza Syed. On the occasion, both sides expressed serious concerns over the severe…

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National Day of Pakistan Celebrated in Turkey

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ANKARA: 23 March 2018:  The National Day of Pakistan was celebrated in Ankara at an impressive ceremony at Pakistan Embassy in Ankara today. The Ambassador of Pakistan to Turkey, Mr. Muhammad Syrus Sajjad Qazi, raised the Pakistan flag to the tune of the National Anthem in presence of the Pakistani community, Pakistani students studying in Turkish Universities and Embassy officials and their families.  The messages of the President and Prime Minister of Pakistan were read out on the occasion.  Students of Pakistan Embassy School (PEISG) in Ankara presented national songs.…

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