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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pakistantoday.com.pk | Mian Abrar
— India’s illegal decision to hold in abeyance IWT is deeply regrettable: PM tells Int’l glaciers conference— Says Pakistan won’t allow millions of lives to be held hostage to narrow political gainsDUSHANBE: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday, rejecting the weaponization of water, warned that Pakistan would not allow India to cross the red line by holding the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance and endangering millions of lives for narrow political gains.
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pakistantoday.com.pk | Mian Abrar
HONG KONG: China will continue to support the World community for promoting peaceful resolution of disputes and advancing friendship and cooperation between countries. This was stated here on Friday by the Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in his remarks at the signing ceremony of the Convention on the Establishment of the International Organization for Mediation. On behalf of the Chinese government, he warmly welcomed all guests and congratulated the founding members at the convention.
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pakistantoday.com.pk | Hasan Aftab Saeed
The devastating consequences of hero worship are well documented and widely known. A similar human weakness, which is scarcely less damaging for men and women, usually gets much less attention. It is the conjugate tendency of ‘villain’ disparagement. It is natural to criticise or loathe villains, of course; just as it is natural to revere or admire heroes. What can be problematic, and very often is, is the fact that as a rule there is no such thing as a pure hero or an unadulterated villain.
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pakistantoday.com.pk | Mian Abrar
ISLAMABAD: Chinese government has opened employment avenues for Pakistani students as the Chinese Ambassador Mr Jiang Zaidong while addressing the ceremony said that in order to promote stable relations between Pakistan and China, Chinese companies will provide job opportunities to Pakistani youth.
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pakistantoday.com.pk | Mian Abrar
KUALA LUMPUR: Chinese Premier Li Qiang said Monday that China is ready to work with Kuwait to further advance the steady development of bilateral ties. Li made the remarks during his meeting with Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, crown prince of Kuwait, in Kuala Lumpur. The Chinese premier arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Monday to attend the ASEAN (the Association of Southeast Asian Nations)-GCC (the Gulf Cooperation Council)-China Summit.
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