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  • Blind to Xi-Trump summit, India hails ‘strategic’ US pact – Dawn

    1. Blind to Xi-Trump summit, India hails ‘strategic’ US pact  Dawn
    2. India-US sign 10-year defence pact amid tariff turmoil  BBC
    3. US signs 10-year defence pact with India, Hegseth says  Reuters
    4. US, India formalize major defense partnership at ASEAN…

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  • Punjab speaker seeks legal protection for local govt system – Dawn

    1. Punjab speaker seeks legal protection for local govt system  Dawn
    2. Punjab to complete local body delimitations in 10 weeks  The Express Tribune
    3. PA speaker urges immediate 27th Amendment to empower local governments  Geo TV
    4. MQM-P decides to contest LG…

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  • What Justin Trudeau’s new era with Katy Perry tells us about his life after politics

    What Justin Trudeau’s new era with Katy Perry tells us about his life after politics

    Nadine Yousif,Senior Canada reporter and

    Nardine Saad,in Los Angeles

    Getty Images / PA A composite image showing Katy Perry smiling with her hair down, and Justin Trudeau smiling while wearing a blue suitGetty Images / PA

    It is a pairing that few could have predicted: a former Prime Minister of Canada and an American pop star who has toured the world and reached the edge of space.

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  • Army says any aggression to get a severe response – Business Recorder

    1. Army says any aggression to get a severe response  Business Recorder
    2. Any external aggression will be met with firm and severe response: DG ISPR  Dawn
    3. DG ISPR reaffirms firm response to any external threat  The Express Tribune
    4. Field Marshal Munir…

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  • Houses without lounges are a reality for renters

    Houses without lounges are a reality for renters

    Kevin PeacheyCost of living correspondent

    Ella Murray Ella Murray and her flatmate Maisy sit at a kitchen table which has a blue tablecloth. Both are smiling. The table is close to a set of kitchen cabinets and an over and hobs. There is a large, wall-mounted clock on one wall.Ella Murray

    Ella (left) with flatmate Maisy, says socialising is often done at the kitchen table

    Homes without lounges are becoming a reality for renters on tight budgets faced with a lack of available lets.

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  • A boy’s escape from el-Fasher amid accusations of spying

    A boy’s escape from el-Fasher amid accusations of spying

    Bushra Mohamed and

    Akisa Wandera,BBC Africa

    AFP via Getty Images Displaced Sudanese who fled el-Fasher after the city fell to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), rest near the the town of Tawila. Women in colourful scarves are standing up looking like they're wondering what to do next. Some people are sitting on the floor with their belongings.AFP via Getty Images

    People are arriving in Tawila after having travelled on foot for three days

    Twelve-year-old Abdiwahab – not his real name – sobs as he recounts what happened to him as he escaped from…

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  • SBP injects Rs12tr into banks

    SBP injects Rs12tr into banks


    KARACHI:

    The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Friday injected around Rs12 trillion into the money market through conventional and Shariah-compliant open market operations (OMOs) to ensure adequate liquidity in the banking system.

    According to the central bank’s Domestic Markets and Monetary Management Department, the SBP accepted Rs11.99 trillion on face value in its conventional reverse repo (injection) operation at a uniform rate of 11.01% per annum.

    Out of the total, Rs675 billion was accepted for seven-day tenor and Rs11.32 trillion for 14-day tenor. The operation attracted a combined 31 bids, with the seven-day portion partially accepted on a pro rata basis.

    Separately, in its Shariah-compliant Mudarabah-based OMO, the SBP injected an additional Rs277 billion for seven days at a return rate of 11.05%. No bids were received for the 14-day tenor in the Islamic window.

    Meanwhile, gold prices in Pakistan climbed on Friday, tracking strength in the international bullion market, where the precious metal hovered above the key level of $4,000 an ounce amid uncertainty over another potential interest rate cut by the US Federal Reserve this year. Despite the cautious tone in global trading, gold remained on course for its third consecutive monthly gain.

    According to data released by the All-Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA), the price of gold per tola rose by Rs5,300 to settle at Rs424,162. The price for 10 grams increased by Rs4,544, reaching Rs363,650.

    Commenting on the international trend, Adnan Agar, Director at Interactive Commodities, noted that gold hit a high of $4,038 before retreating towards $3,976. He said the market has repeatedly tested the $4,000 level but struggled to sustain gains above it.

    “If gold closes below $4,000, it will likely remain somewhat bearish with possible downside targets near $3,900 and $3,850,” he explained, adding that a break above the threshold could lift prices towards $4,080 and $4,100.

    The Pakistani rupee recorded a slight uptick against the US dollar in the inter-bank market on Friday. By the end of the trading session, the local currency stood at 280.91 against the greenback, reflecting a marginal appreciation of one paisa compared to the previous day’s close at 280.92.

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  • SquareX Secures ChatGPT Atlas Browser, Comet and More

    SquareX Secures ChatGPT Atlas Browser, Comet and More

    Last week, OpenAI released their own AI Browser, ChatGPT Atlas. The past quarter has seen major players like OpenAI, Perplexity and Atlassian releasing or acquiring their own AI Browsers. Even consumer browsers have heavily jumped onto the…

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  • Punjab cities choke as toxic smog blankets Lahore, DG Khan and Kasur

    Punjab cities choke as toxic smog blankets Lahore, DG Khan and Kasur

    LAHORE (Web Desk) – Punjab’s leading cities remained enveloped in a thick blanket of smog on Saturday morning, as air quality plunged to hazardous levels across the province.

    According to data from the…

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  • Minerva Fabienne Hase and Nikita Volodin lead in Skate Canada pairs, on verge of fifth Grand Prix title

    Minerva Fabienne Hase and Nikita Volodin lead in Skate Canada pairs, on verge of fifth Grand Prix title

    Minerva Fabienne Hase and Nikita Volodin made their debut on the 2025–26 ISU Grand Prix Series with a statement skate Friday (31 October) night at  Skate Canada International.

    The German duo, the reigning world silver medallists and European…

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