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  • Jinnah Convention Centre turns into media hub for US-Iran talks
    Dawn - 05:38 Apr 12, 2026
    ISLAMABAD: The Jinnah Convention Centre (JCC) on Saturday became a hub of foreign and local media as journalists gathered to cover the historic US-Iran talks. Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, who also holds the portfolio of foreign minister, said in a statement that more than 50 foreign journalists had come to Pakistan to cover the event. He said Pakistan had offered the facility of visa-on-arrival to foreign journalists. Earlier, foreign and local media persons were assembled at a local hotel, from where they were taken to the JCC in special buses arranged by the Information Ministry. The convention centre was turned into a large media centre where special booths were set up for private TV channels from which they conducted their talk shows. However, they had no direct access to the venue where the historic talks between the US and Iran were under way. Local media appeared to be more constrained in obtaining information about the talks and relied on updates received by American and Iranian journalists from t...
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  • Bitcoin, Ether near levels that could signal trend reversal: Analyst
    Cointelegraph.com - 05:26 Apr 12, 2026
    Bitcoin, Ether near levels that could signal trend reversal: AnalystBitcoin and Ether are each less than 10% away from price levels that could signal a potential reversal in the crypto market, according to a macro analyst. Bitcoin and Ether aren’t far from levels that could signal a trend reversal this year, despite a growing consensus across the industry calling for a bear market, according to macro analyst Jordi Visser. “If we trade above $76,000 and at the same time we see Ethereum above $2,400, I believe that is the beginning of a move that will be sustainable this year because I don't think we're going to have a recession,” Visser said on the Anthony Pompliano podcast published on YouTube on Friday. A move to $76,000 would represent an increase of 6.1% from Bitcoin’s (BTC) price of $71,646 at the time of publication, according to CoinMarketCap data. Ether’s (ETH) move to $2,400 would represent an increase of around 8%. Read more
  • Debt pressures prompt global initiative
    Dawn - 05:14 Apr 12, 2026
    ISLAMABAD: Ministers of finance and central bank governors of developing countries will launch the ‘Borrowers’ Platform’ to improve their debt management capacity in Washington on April 15, during the IMF-World Bank Spring meetings. Finance Minister Muhammad Aura­ngzeb and Egyptian Finance Minister Ahmed Kouchouck will jointly preside over the launching of the platform, to be held at the United Nations Foundation. The launch comes amid rising debt pressures across developing countries. To mark this historic occasion, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will attend the platform’s launch. The initiative is member-state-led, with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) serving as the secretariat. The platform addresses a gap in the international financial system, where developing countries remain under-represented while creditor coordination has expanded, UNCTAD says. Pakistan and Egypt lead Borrowers’ Platform launch The platform will open a new space for cooperation on debt. A key, lo...
  • Украинка на 9 месяце беременности поехала рожать на край света: там ее ждал "сюрприз"
    Focus.ua - 05:00 Apr 12, 2026
    Марго Дидович решила рожать за границей. Молодая женщина на 9 месяце беременности прошла плановую медицинскую проверку, купила билет на самолет и отправилась в путь. О причинах своего решения она рассказывает в своих социальных сетях.
  • Peace Talks Fail: Why Bitcoin Just Tanked and What Happens Next
    CryptoPotato - 04:57 Apr 12, 2026
    Despite the failure, Pakistan's foreign Minister insisted that the two-week ceasefire must be upheld.
  • Study detects high prevalence of rabies virus in Karachi’s street dogs
    Dawn - 04:44 Apr 12, 2026
    • Most cases linked to Korangi and Malir; study stresses immediate wound care and timely post-exposure treatment to prevent deaths • Findings point to substantial virus burden in stray dogs; experts call for scaling up vaccination and improved dog population management KARACHI: A study published in an international journal has found that the rabies virus — one of the deadliest infectious diseases in the world — is widely circulating among the city’s dog population, highlighting a high risk of exposure to the virus and an urgent need for prevention, surveillance, and prompt treatment. In a first, researchers at the Indus Hospital detected rabies virus RNA in samples taken directly from fresh bite wounds, offering a breakthrough for surveillance. The study, titled Detection of rabies virus RNA in dog-bite wounds in a rabies-endemic area: evidence from an observational cohort study, is published in eBioMedicine, part of The Lancet Discovery Science. Under the study, a total of 100 patients with World Health Orga...
  • GB cabinet approves expansion of police, renaming of CTD
    Dawn - 04:34 Apr 12, 2026
    GILGIT: The caretaker cabinet of Gilgit-Baltistan on Friday approved the renaming of the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) as the Counter-Terrorism Unit (CTU), and police recruitment for 600 newly created posts. It also decided to hand over as many as nine roads in GB, with a total length of 461km, to the National Highway Auth­ority (NHA). The caretaker cabinet meeting was held under the chairmanship of Caretaker Chief Minister Justice (retd) Yar Muha­mmad at CM Secretariat in Gilgit. Addressing a press conference at the CM Secretariat, GB Care­taker Information Mini­ster Ghulam Abbas, accompanied by Car­etaker Home Minister Sajid Ali Baig, Caretaker Finance and Planning and Development Min­ister Abrar Ismail, Car­etaker Forest Minister Hafiz Sharafuddin, and spokesperson for the CM Shabbir Mir, briefed the media. He said the GB cabinet appreciated the efforts of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir for their role in bringing about a ceasefire between the US and Iran through sincer...
  • Minor girl recovered 48 hours after kidnap from bus stop in Sahiwal
    Dawn - 04:21 Apr 12, 2026
    SAHIWAL: City Police claimed to have recovered an 11-year-old girl 48 hours after she had gone missing from the E-Green Bus Stop at Jogi Chowk while standing with her maternal aunt on April 8. Station House Officer (SHO) Rai Nasir said the girl had allegedly been kidnapped by a woman and was later recovered. She was handed over to her parents. According to police, the missing child, Faizain Bibi, a resident of Chak Thatha Anayat in Okara district, had come to Sahiwal with her aunt, Shaheen Bibi, for shopping. They were waiting at the Jogi Chowk bus stop for the E-Green bus when the girl suddenly disappeared. Despite an extensive search by passengers and bystanders, no trace of her was found. The family initially tried to locate her on their own before registering a case (No. 282/26) under Section 363 of the Pakistan Penal Code at the City Police Station on the complaint of her father, Muhammad Nawaz. Sahiwal District Police Officer (DPO) Usman Tipu constituted a special team led by SP Investigation Shafqat Ra...
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  • Fine imposed on marriage halls for one-dish policy breach in Sargodha
    Dawn - 04:14 Apr 12, 2026
    SARGODHA: Marriage halls have been fined Rs200,000 for violating the one-dish policy and directed to strictly comply with the regulation. According to sources, the assistant commissioner took action against several marriage halls in Sargodha for serving more than one dish at wedding events, imposing fines totalling Rs200,000. During surprise inspections, officials found that government orders were being flouted at multiple venues. The assistant commissioner said violators had been penalised and warned that strict implementation of the one-dish policy would be ensured. “Violation of government rules will not be tolerated under any circumstances, and action against such elements will continue,” the official said. However, a marriage hall owner, speaking on condition of anonymity, alleged selective enforcement of the policy. He claimed the restriction was being applied to ordinary citizens, while influential individuals, particularly ruling elites, were exempt. He further alleged that at two wedding ceremonies a...
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  • "Со взлетами и падениями": завершились переговоры между США и Ираном, — Al Jazeera
    Focus.ua - 04:13 Apr 12, 2026
    США и Иран завершили 14-часовой раунд переговоров в Пакистане, после которого стороны перешли к согласованию дальнейших шагов на уровне экспертов.
  • Pakistan Facilitates US–Iran Engagement, Urges Sustained Ceasefire: Ishaq Dar
    The Nation - National - 04:12 Apr 12, 2026
    Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has welcomed the successful conclusion of talks between the United States and Iran, reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to supporting peace through active diplomatic engagement.
  • Rushed Israel-Lebanon talks may amount to little more than a political exercise
    Haaretz - 04:03 Apr 12, 2026
    There seems to be a gap between Benjamin Netanyahu's declarations on a possible peace agreement with Lebanon and the circumstances under which they were made: American and international pressure to halt strikes in Lebanon to allow talks between the United States and Iran to move forward
  • Een heel harmonieuze vve-vergadering
    FD - 04:00 Apr 12, 2026
    Ook in Moerkapelle staan tijdens de vve-vergadering heikele punten op de agenda. Toch blijft de sfeer goed. 
  • UK halts Chagos Islands handover after US opposition
    Dawn - 03:33 Apr 12, 2026
    • Move comes after President Trump slams deal as ‘big mistake’ • Legislation underpinning the deal shelved; standoff leaves indigenous Chagossians in limbo LONDON: Britain’s government said Saturday it has put on hold its deal to cede sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, following criticism from US President Donald Trump over the future of a crucial joint military base on the archipelago. The planned legislation to underpin the deal, which requires Washington’s backing, will not be included in the government’s upcoming parliamentary agenda, The Times newspaper reported. Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s office said London would continue to seek Washington’s formal approval for the agreement. The deal has become a point of contention in what analysts describe as a period of strained relations between the two historical allies. Under the agreement, Britain would hand the islands back to Mauritius while retaining control of the strategically vital US-British military base on the atoll of Diego Garcia thro...
  • US returns without deal after extended talks
    The Nation - National - 03:23 Apr 12, 2026
    US Vice President JD Vance said on Sunday that no agreement was reached with Iran following more than 21 hours of negotiations in Islamabad, citing remaining differences between the two sides.
  • U.S. seeks Iran 'affirmative commitment' on nuclear weapons after Pakistan talks end without deal, Vance says
    Haaretz - 03:04 Apr 12, 2026
    The Vice President said he would return to Washington without a deal, emphasizing that the U.S. had clearly outlined its conditions. 'We have made very clear what our red lines are,' Vance said, 'Iran has chosen not to accept our terms'
  • Riyadh, Doha to provide $5bn lifeline to Islamabad
    Dawn - 03:03 Apr 12, 2026
    • Support aimed at easing pressure on foreign exchange reserves • Islamabad preparing to repay $3.5bn UAE debt this month • Finance Minister Aurangzeb departs for IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings • Visit seen as critical amid regional tensions, economic pressures • Officials hope for ‘peace dividends’ in engagements with global lenders ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is set to receive $5 billion in financial support from Saudi Arabia and Qatar, offering a critical buffer for its fragile external position, as Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb departed for Washington on Saturday to attend the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings and advance the country’s economic diplomacy. The expected inflows come at a crucial juncture, with Islamabad preparing to repay $3.5bn to the United Arab Emirates this month and facing pressure on its foreign exchange reserves, even as it seeks to leverage its role in facilitating US-Iran dialogue to secure economic support from global lenders. Officials in Islamabad say the visit comes at a critical ju...
  • Israel kills 18 in Lebanon, West Bank and Gaza
    Dawn - 03:00 Apr 12, 2026
    BEIRUT: Israeli strikes killed more than a dozen people in Lebanon and Gaza on Saturday, while an Israeli settler shot dead a Palestinian man in the occupied West Bank, according to officials. The widespread violence came a day after plans were announced for potential ceasefire talks between Lebanon, Israel and the United States. Israeli strikes on a village near Sidon in south Lebanon on Saturday killed eight people and wounded nine others, five of them seriously, the Lebanese health ministry said. Lebanon’s health ministry also said a total of 10 people were killed by Israeli strikes in the country’s south on Saturday, with state media reporting Israeli raids on more than a dozen locations. Earlier in the day, officials said strikes killed 10 people in the Nabatiyeh district. The ministry said the dead included a member of the Lebanese civil defence and two paramedics from the Islamic Health Committee, decrying Israel’s “systematic” targeting of emergency workers. Hezbollah slams planned negotiations with I...
  • Luisterverhaal: Ook mannen moeten mooi zijn
    FD - 03:00 Apr 12, 2026
    Deze week hoor je een essay over het steeds dwingender schoonheidsideaal voor mannen.
  • Gesprekken VS en Iran geklapt, status wapenstilstand onduidelijk
    FD - 02:54 Apr 12, 2026
    Vicepresident Vance vertrokken uit Islamabad. Onduidelijk is of het klappen van de gesprekken ook een einde betekent aan staakt-het-vuren.