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India says it never asked President for mediation on Kashmir

NEW DELHI, (DNA) -India has denied that it ever asked President for mediation on Kashmir.

Reacting to President Trump assertion on Kashmir, the spokesman of Indian external affairs ministry said PM Modi never asked Trump to mediate on Kashmir.

PPP to participate in anti-govt protest on July 25: Kaira

LAHORE (DNA) – Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) senior leader Qamar Zaman Kaira on Monday said that his party would participate in protest against the government’s behaviour on July 25.Addressing a press conference at Lahore Press Club on Monday, he said that it doesn’t look like the Prime Minister of Pakistan is visiting the US but a jail superintendent.The PPP leader said that PM Imran Khan didn’t even forget to threaten his political rivals in the US.

Pakistan attaches immense importance to its relation with Korea: Asad Qaiser

ISLAMABAD, JUL 22 (DNA) – Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser has said that Pakistan gives immense importance to its friendly relations with Korea and want to further expand the bilateral relations through enhanced corporation in trade and investment sectors.He said that there were vast opportunities of investment in agriculture and tourism sectors in Pakistan and Korean investors can take benefit from these opportunities.

NA to meet on July 29

ISLAMABAD, JUL 20 (DNA) – The President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan has summoned the Session of the National Assembly on Monday, 29th July, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. in the Parliament House, Islamabad.The President has summoned the National Assembly Session in exercise of powers conferred by clause (1) of Article 54 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

Mountaineer Sirbaz Khan climbs world’s 12th highest mountain Broad Peak

ISLAMABAD, JUL 22 (DNA) – Serena Hotels announced the victory of Sirbaz Khan, who successfully climbed the summit of the twelfth world’s highest mountain –Broad Peak (8047 m) without using supplementary oxygen. He completed his summit on the 12th of July at 2:25 pm.The expedition was accompanied by 4 climbers in total, 2 members from Nepal and 1 each from the USA and Germany.

Two more Chinese nationals arrested for ‘forced marriages’

RAWALPINDI:  (DNA) – Months after it emerged that Chinese men were marrying Pakistani women in an alleged human trafficking scam, the Rawalpindi police said on Sunday that it had arrested two Chinese nationals for allegedly harassing a girl.The victim claimed that the suspects were allegedly trying to force her into marrying one of them.

Nazish Jahangir responds to alleged affair with Mohsin Abbas Haider

KARACHI:  (DNA) – The wife of actor-singer Mohsin Abbas Haider, Fatema Sohail, recently came forward to accuse her husband of cheating on her with emerging artist Nazish Jahangir. According to Fatema, she was beaten by the Baaji star upon confronting him about the same.In her Facebook post, Fatema revealed that she was pregnant at the time and also shared pictures of her bruises as proof of physical abuse by Mohsin.

Google will stop websites from knowing your browsing status

Many of us feel safer surfing the internet when that little sign with the circular specs and hat is displayed on the top of the window: the Incognito Mode.However, various websites have found a way through the FileSystem API to bypass Chrome’s privacy conduct and can find out if someone is on their site via incognito mode. This compromises users’ privacy and can inhibit them from evading metered paywalls.

Fake accounts case: NAB seeks extension in Zardari’s physical remand

ISLAMABAD (DNA) – The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Rawalpindi on Monday will seek extension in physical remand of former president Asif Ali Zardari from an accountability court in Islamabad for further investigation into the money laundering through fake bank accounts case.On the other hand, Faryal Talpur’s physical remand has been extended till August 6 for further interrogation into the same case.

Cricket World Cup final umpire admits ‘error’: report

COLOMBO, JUL 21 (DNA) – The umpire who awarded England six runs from a freak overthrow in the last over of the World Cup final has admitted he made an “error” and should have given one run fewer.A throw to the stumps deflected off the bat of a diving Ben Stokes as he tried to complete a second run and raced to the boundary, with Sri Lankan umpire Kumar Dharmasena awarding six.

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