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US hits Canadian goods with 50% tariffs

[ Ottawa suspends negotiations, vows dollar-for-dollar retaliation as USMCA renewal clouds WASHINGTON/OTTAWA: The US imposed 50% tariffs on some Canadian goods on Saturday after the two longstanding allies failed to reach a trade deal, with each side accusing the other of derailing days of talks. The tariffs that came into effect just after midnight (0400 … Read more

Trump criticises Canada over tariffs amid ongoing trade dispute

US president accuses Canada of imposing excessive tariffs on US agricultural products US President Donald Trump on Sunday criticised Canada over tariffs and renewed his criticism of Ottawa’s relationship with Washington. “Canada wants the benefits of being a State, without being one!!!” Trump wrote on Truth Social. He also accused Canada of imposing high tariffs … Read more

Stock market slips 1.6% on Hormuz uncertainty

[ KSE-100 ends week lower by 2,938 points, also weighed down by domestic political noise KARACHI: Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) closed the week on a softer note, with the benchmark KSE-100 index settling at 177,167, down 2,938 points, or 1.63% week-on-week, amid lingering uncertainty about the US-Iran conflict and domestic political noise. After a volatile … Read more

Vatican to build €100m solar farm

[ ROME: The Vatican will build a roughly 100 million ($117 million) renewable energy plant that could power the Holy See within two years via a system combining solar power and agriculture, sources involved in discussions on the project said. The agrivoltaic plant is expected to have a capacity of 80 to 90 megawatts, making … Read more

Iraq wins Iran nod for tanker passage in Hormuz

[ Special clearance follows high-level talks amid ongoing Strait disruptions and attacks DUBAI/ HOUSTON: Iran has granted permission for a number of Iraqi oil tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz following repeated requests from Baghdad through various channels, Iran’s state news agency IRNA reported on Saturday. IRNA said obtaining special permission for Iraqi … Read more

THE SOUND NOT MEANT TO BE MUSIC

THE SOUND NOT MEANT TO BE MUSIC

PUBLISHED August 23, 2026 One of the smallest religious communities in Pakistan, the Zoroastrians, are more commonly known by their South Asian name, Parsis. By the most recent estimates from community leaders, there are perhaps 900 of them left in Karachi, with a few dozen more scattered across Lahore, Quetta, and Islamabad. They built much … Read more

From champions to catching up

PUBLISHED August 23, 2026 Pakistan arrived at the World Cup carrying a record that no other country in the tournament can claim. Four titles, more than anyone else. But by the time their third group match ended against India, that history had done little to change what happened on the pitch. There had been no … Read more