Pakistan Today
Pakistan Today is an English-language daily newspaper in Pakistan, produced by Nawa Media Corporation. It is published in three major cities: Lahore in Punjab, Karachi in Sindh, and Islamabad, which is the capital territory of Pakistan.
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5 days ago |
pakistantoday.com.pk | Mian Abrar
BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin have reached a lot of important new consensus during Xi’s state visit to Russia, a spokesperson of China’s Foreign Ministry said on Friday. Spokesperson Lin Jian told reporters that the two leaders held “in-depth, friendly, and productive” talks in Moscow, exchanging views on bilateral ties and international and regional issues. At Putin’s invitation, Xi is visiting Russia from May 7 to 10.
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5 days ago |
pakistantoday.com.pk | M A Hossain
After three rounds of indirect US-Iran talks in Oman and Italy– with more planned– a clear pattern has emerged: both sides are probing what is possible without locking themselves into rigid conditions.
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6 days ago |
pakistantoday.com.pk | Mian Abrar
MOSCOW: Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Thursday that China-Russia relations have grown more confident, stable and resilient in the new era while holding talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. President Xi arrived in Moscow on Wednesday for a state visit to Russia and to attend the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War.
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1 week ago |
pakistantoday.com.pk | Mian Abrar
RAWALPINDI: Director-General of the Inter-Services Public Relations Lt. General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry early Wednesday morning confirmed that India has launched missile attacks at three places including Kotli and Muzaffarabad in Azad Jammu and Kashmir; and Ahmed Pur East in Bahawalpur District. Speaking to media, the DGISPR said that the Indian unprovoked attacks would be responded appropriately.
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1 week ago |
pakistantoday.com.pk | Zahid Hussain
Pakistan’s net metering policy, once introduced to encourage renewable energy, has unintentionally transformed into a subsidy scheme for the privileged at the cost of millions who consume grid electricity. While rooftop solar adoption has risen drastically, it has created a financial imbalance that requires urgent correction in policy. Reducing the buyback rate of Rs.10 per unit is not an attack on solar energy.
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