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Global tech firm Microsoft has ceased operations in Pakistan after 25 years, according to its founding country head. Jawwad Rehman, who launched Microsoft in the country in 2000, revealed the closure ...
Global tech major Microsoft has decided to shut down its operations in Pakistan after a 25-year presence in the country.
Pakistan will partner with Alibaba to boost exports. this partnership will help Pakistani products reach global markets.
Adviser to the prime minister, Rana Sanaullah has shrugged off reports about Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Nawaz Sharif's meeting with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran ...
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Daily Times on MSNAleema Khan says Imran Khan faces unprecedented imprisonment in PakistanAleema Khan, sister of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, has said that no one in Pakistan's history has faced imprisonment ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNMay 9 riots plan was masterminded by Imran, rules LHCThe Lahore High Court issued its written verdict on Thursday, rejecting the bail petitions of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder in eight cases related to the May 9 violence. The court ruled that ...
While Microsoft has not publicly stated its reasons for the closure, the decision is widely attributed to Pakistan’s ...
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Microsoft has officially ceased its operations in Pakistan after 25 years, citing economic instability and political turmoil as key factors. The decision follows a period of declining trade conditions ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNPTI clarifies incarcerated leaders remain resolutePakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has clarified that the letter written by its Punjab leadership, while highlighting the importance of meaningful dialogue, also dispels speculation that its incarcerated ...
The Pakistan Supreme Court’s decision to divvy the PTI’s share of reserved seats among the ruling coalition has further ...
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