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27 Palestinians dead in Israeli strikes

GAZA CITY: Gaza civil defence agency said Israeli army fire killed 27 Palestinians, 12 of them near aid distribution areas. However, Jordanian and Emirati planes dropped food into Gaza on Sunday, as Israel began a limited “tactical pause” in military operations to allow the UN and aid agencies to tackle a deepening hunger crisis. UN … Read more

Russia starts direct flights to North Korea

MOSCOW: Russia on Sunday began direct commercial flights to North Korea, in a further sign of closer ties with its Asian ally helping its offensive in Ukraine. The first Moscow-Pyongyang flight, operated by Russia’s Nordwind Airlines, took off at 1625 GMT, according to the Sheremetyevo airport’s website. It is scheduled to land in the North … Read more

Tariff threat forces EU to hedge bets

[ Listen to article LAHORE: Barely months into Donald Trump’s return to power, America’s global standing has been bleeding credibility at a staggering pace, forcing many nations to prepare for a post-American world as tariff theatrics rattle the world. The American president’s decision to impose a sweeping 30% tariff on EU exports has ruptured the fragile scaffolding … Read more

Man Utd sink West Ham in EPL US friendly

NEW YORK: Bruno Fernandes scored twice as Manchester United kicked off their tour of the United States with a 2-1 win over West Ham in the Premier League Summer Series tournament in New Jersey on Saturday. United skipper Fernandes punished two blunders by West Ham’s France international goalkeeper Alphonse Areola to seal victory for Ruben … Read more

$600m tea import bill exposes neglected commercialisation

[ Listen to article ISLAMABAD: Pakistan imports over $600 million worth of tea every year, excluding an equal quantity smuggled under the garb of Afghan Transit Trade, and now ranks among the top tea importing and consuming countries. The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) reported that tea consumption in Pakistan increased significantly by 35.8% from 2007 to … Read more

It's a wrap for 'Behnaz'

sports thriller starring dananeer and ayesha omar completes filming photo file

Filmmaker-writer Abu Aleeha has wrapped up the filming of his latest sports thriller Behnaz. Starring Ayesha Omar and Dananeer Mobeen, the film aims to highlight the rich sports culture of Lyari. Abu took to Instagram and posted a picture with the cast and crew, captioning, "The camera has closed on Behnaz, one of my most … Read more

Time to keep rates unchanged

Listen to article KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) is set to announce its monetary policy decision on July 30, and all eyes will be on whether it cuts interest rates again or chooses to hold. In my view — as an analyst tracking macroeconomic and capital market signals closely — no change is warranted at this point. … Read more

Brain drain costs economy $4.2 billion annually

[ Listen to article ISLAMABAD: Pakistan, a nation abundant in human capital and youthful energy, has long depended on its diaspora to bolster its economy through remittances. While these inflows provide essential financial relief, they come at a steep price: the loss of skilled professionals, intellectuals, and innovators, a phenomenon widely known as brain drain. It is … Read more

Kalinskaya sets up DC final with Fernandez

WASHINGTON: Anna Kalinskaya prevented a rematch of the 2021 US Open final by ousting Britain’s Emma Raducanu, booking a berth against Canada’s Leylah Fernandez in Sunday’s DC Open final. The 26-year-old Russian, seeking her first WTA title, downed Raducanu 6-4, 6-3 in Saturday’s Washington hard court semi-finals to reach her third career tour final. It … Read more

Trade gaps and remittance gains: reading external sector

[ Listen to article KARACHI: As the curtain falls on FY25, Pakistan’s external sector presents a textured tale – an uneasy mix of fragile resilience and structural imbalance. The numbers offer a surface calm, but beneath them churn familiar anxieties: trade deficits, import dependency, and the perennial hope of remittances acting as a safety net. The headline: … Read more