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  2. The Pakistan Times - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Times (1947–1996) was a Pakistani newspaper, established by Mian Itikharuddin and Faiz Ahmed Faiz through the leftist Progressive Papers Limited. Its headquarters was in Lahore, Pakistan. Later, it started another edition from Rawalpindi. The Rawalpindi edition was later shifted to Islamabad.

  3. Daily Mashriq - Wikipedia

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    Daily Mashriq was founded in 1963 by Inayat Ullah Khan. [3] Its name translates to 'East' in Urdu. [1]In 1964, the newspaper was nationalized by the military regime of Ayub Khan and subsequently, it became part of the National Press Trust (NPT), which was established to manage nationalized independent newspapers in order to deter free media. [1]

  4. Petroleum industry in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Natural gas production is at a relatively high level and remaining reserves are estimated to be about 885.3 billion cu m (1 January 2009 est.). Pakistan's gas fields are only expected to last for about another 20 years at the most due to heavy industrial usage. [10] [11] The Sui gas field is the biggest natural gas field in Pakistan.

  5. Daily Ausaf - Wikipedia

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    Within the UK, Daily Ausaf is the leading newspaper especially due to the fact of providing the local community out of which 75% are of Kashmiri origin news from their native areas. Also in other European countries such as Germany, Austria, Ireland, Spain, Italy, and Greece, Daily Ausaf has established itself as the most vital source of ...

  6. Business Recorder - Wikipedia

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    Business Recorder is an English-language financial daily newspaper in Pakistan, [2] founded by Muhammad Ahmed Zuberi in 1965. [3] The publication is owned by the Business Recorder Group.

  7. 2022 Pakistan floods - Wikipedia

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    Overview of rainfall accumulation and flooding. 1,739 people died, including 647 children, and an additional 12,867 were injured. [3] Over 2.1 million people were left homeless because of the floods. [20]

  8. Nawaiwaqt - Wikipedia

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    Nawaiwaqt (Urdu: نوائے وقت, lit. ' The Voice of Time ') is an Urdu daily newspaper in Pakistan which is currently owned by Majid Nizami Trust. It was launched on March 23, 1940, under the leadership of Hameed Nizami (3 Oct 1915-22 Feb 1962).

  9. Talár (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Talar (Brahui: تلار) also known as Weekly Talar Quetta and Daily Talar Noshki is a Pakistani newspaper written in the Brahui language with both daily and weekly editions. [1] [2] The newspaper is founded by Abdul Raziq Ababaki. The weekly edition entered publication in January 2004 to promote the Brahui language, literature and culture.