Pakistan has introduced emergency fuel-saving measures, including closing schools and a four-day workweek for government ...
Pakistan, which depends heavily on imported fuel, is particularly vulnerable to disruptions in supply routes and rising crude ...
KARACHI, March 9 (Reuters) - Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Monday that schools would close for two weeks and office workers would work more from home as he announced a range of ...
Pakistan schools will remain closed for two weeks, and universities will shift to online classes to conserve fuel amid rising oil prices. Federal offices will adopt a four-day work week, with 50% of ...
Pakistan’s government plans to implement fuel-saving measures after oil surged above $100 and gas output from the Middle East was disrupted, triggering panic buying in the import-reliant South Asian ...
For the next two months, government expenditure will be reduced by 20% and fuel allocated to vehicles of government departments will be reduced by half.
Tensions between nuclear-armed Pakistan and Afghanistan’s Taliban regime sharply escalated in late February, further ...
State Department official Allison Hooker says, "We expressed support for Pakistan's right to defend itself" while President ...
Pakistan’s president is defending cross-border strikes in Afghanistan and urges the Taliban government to disarm militants ...
Pakistan struck Kabul and two other provinces hours after the Taliban launched cross-border attacks, in the latest escalation of violence between the two South Asian neighbors.
Pakistan bombed major cities in Afghanistan including the capital Kabul on Friday, with Islamabad's defence minister ...
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