2025-02-21
Muhammad Owais
Pakistan faces India in a high stakes Champions Trophy clash with their title defense on the line after a loss to New Zealand. India which is fresh off a strong win against Bangladesh will enter the match with confidence. The rivalry fueled by political tensions adds even more intensity which makes this encounter a must watch for both teams.
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2025-02-21
Muhammad Owais
Pakistan’s logistics sector is losing $36 billion each year due to outdated trade practices which could result in the loss of millions of jobs. Although the government has made progress in digitizing processes still a large part of the private sector is using manual methods. Experts highlight the need for real-time digital solutions to improve efficiency and address trade imbalances.
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2025-02-21
Muhammad Owais
The Prime Minister of Pakistan talked about regulating digital currencies, noting their global rise and exploring how they could benefit or challenge Pakistan’s financial system. He also highlighted the need for economic stability, focusing on improving trade, industry, agriculture and creating jobs through reforms.
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2025-02-20
Muhammad Owais
President Trump’s upcoming reciprocal tariffs starting in April are raising concerns for India’s export sectors like autos and agriculture with potential losses of up to $7 billion annually. In response, Indian officials are preparing countermeasures and exploring trade deals with the U.S. to reduce tariffs and strengthen bilateral trade.
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2025-02-20
Muhammad Owais
The automotive industry faces uncertainty as Honda and Nissan end merger talks for a $60 billion partnership. This discussions which began in December faltered over key issues, notably Honda’s proposal for Nissan to become its subsidiary. This disagreement ultimately led to the collapse of the talks.
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2025-02-19
James Nartey
Ghanaians Demand Clear Media Policy, Journalism Accountability and Definitions - Addressing GJA President's Critics on Mahama for Journalist Attacks
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