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Pakistan PM calls privatization top priority, discusses selling power firms after PIA stake sale
Pakistan looks to Turkish firms for investment as economic reforms gain traction
No increase in gas prices for next six months, Pakistan minister says
Russia sends submarine to escort tanker the US tried to seize off Venezuela, WSJ reports
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Saudi Arabia edge Kyrgyzstan 1-0 in AFC U23 Asian Cup opener
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Trump discussing how to acquire Greenland; US military always an option, White House says
Athletic Bilbao will aim to upset Barcelona in Super Cup semi-final, says Valverde
Great expectations: Yemenis look forward to outcomes of Riyadh dialogue
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