Business recorder reported, The International Air Transport Association (IATA), a trade association of global airlines, has warned that Pakistan has become “very challenging” to serve as carriers struggle to repatriate dollars, while $290 million remains struck in the crisis-hit country since January, reported the Financial Times on Thursday. Read More I
Air carriers face ‘very challenging’ environment as $290mn stuck in Pakistan: IATA
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Air carriers face ‘very challenging’ environment as $290mn stuck in Pakistan: IATA

China-Pakistan Cooperation: Coal power projects in Pakistan's Thar region to ease power crunch

CGTN reported as Pakistan continues to suffer from power outages, coal reserves in the country's southeast could solve the problem and help stabilize the economy. Read more I
Pakistan continues to record increase in COVID-19 cases

GEO News reported Pakistan is witnessing an increase in COVID-19 cases with the country recording about 150 new infections in the last 24 hours after which the rate of positive cases increased to 3.58%. Read more I
IMF shrugs off ECP’s funds blockage claim

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Thursday rejected Pakistan’s claim that its programme conditions were one of the reasons for delaying polls in Punjab, saying Islamabad had the right to reprioritise expenses or raise additional taxes to meet constitutional obligations, the Express Tribune reported. Read more I
JIT formed to probe terror cases against Imran: minister

DAWN reported Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah Khan on Thursday said a joint investigation team (JIT) has been formed for carrying out a “quick” probe into terrorism cases registered against PTI Chairman Imran Khan and other “miscreants” for allegedly attacking the Islamabad High Court (IHC) and the Federal Judicial Complex (FJC). Read more I
Pakistan Team Will Be Granted Visa By Indian Govt To Play ODI World Cup 2023, Says Report

Zee News reported, Months after Pakistan Cricket Board warned India that Men In Green may not travel across the border for World Cup 2023 after BCCI's refusal to travel to Pakistan, the Indian cricket board has reportedly assured ICC of smooth visa clearances for Babar Azam and Co. Read More I