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Pakistan's exports on downward trajectory
Pakistan's exports on downward trajectory

Islamabad, Pakistan's exports, which are an important indicator to measure the current account deficit, were on a downward trajectory, an economic survey has revealed.

According to the Pakistan Economic Survey 2019-20 released on Thursday, the country recorded export value of $19.7 billion during July-April 20

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EU antitrust watchdog set to file charges against Amazon: Report
EU antitrust watchdog set to file charges against Amazon: Report

London, After launching a formal anti-trust probe against Amazon a year ago, the European Union's Competition Commission is now ready to bring charges against the e-commerce giant over its treatment of third-party sellers, The Wall Street Journal reported.

The charges could come as early as next week or the we

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Malaysia won't send pilgrims for Haj this year: Minister
Malaysia won't send pilgrims for Haj this year: Minister

Kuala Lumpur,  Malaysia will not be sending pilgrims for this years Haj season amid the COVID-19 pandemic, a Minister said on Friday.

Religious Affairs Minister Zulkifli Mohamad Al-Bakri said the decision was made after receiving the consent of Malaysia's King Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah S

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UK economy shrinks record 20.4% in April due to lockdown
UK economy shrinks record 20.4% in April due to lockdown

London, The UK's economy shrank by 20.4 per cent in April, the largest monthly contraction on record, as the UK spent its first full month in lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said on Friday.

The contraction is three times greater than the decline seen during

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California man charged with poisoning homeless people
California man charged with poisoning homeless people

San Francisco, A man in California has been charged with poisoning eight homeless people with a substance described as "twice as strong" as pepper spray, a media report said on Friday.

William Robert Cable, 38, is accused of giving at least eight people food laced with oleoresin capsicum and filming

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UK backtracks on full EU border checks
UK backtracks on full EU border checks

London, The UK government is expected to apply much less rigorous European Union (EU) border checks on imports than it initially had planned, after the Brexit transition period finishes at the end of this year, media reports said on Friday.

According to the The Financial Times report, Ministers have abandoned plan

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Italy prosecutors to quiz PM on COVID-19 crisis
Italy prosecutors to quiz PM on COVID-19 crisis

Rome, Prosecutors from northern Italy will question Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte on Friday after relatives of COVID-19 victims demanded an inquiry into alleged government negligence into the crisis.

The prosecutors have travelled to Rome from Bergamo, the city near Milan worst hit by coronavirus before the whole

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S.Korea to indefinitely extend measures after new cases
S.Korea to indefinitely extend measures after new cases

Seoul, South Korea on Friday reported 56 new COVID-19 cases, with most of them in the Seoul metropolitan area, forcing health authorities to indefinitely extend toughened infection preventive measures in the densely populated capital area.

The 56 new cases, including 43 local infections, raised the total caseload

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12 foreign leaders confirm Russian Victory Parade attendance
12 foreign leaders confirm Russian Victory Parade attendance

Moscow, Russia acknowledged that all previously issued invitations to the Victory Parade in Moscow were still on the table and 12 leaders had confirmed they would attend the event, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said.

"We confirmed that all invitations are still active for all those invited to the parade (ini

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NY continues to call for police reforms after weeks of protests
NY continues to call for police reforms after weeks of protests

New York, After two weeks of protests over the death of George Floyd, hundreds of New Yorkers took to the streets again calling for reform in law enforcement and the withdrawal of police department funding.

Hundreds of people gathered at around 4 p.m. on Thursday at Washington Square Park in central Manhattan, whe

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