ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar is leaving for his first foreign visit today (Tuesday) to Belgium after assuming his current post.
He will represent Pakistan at the first World Nuclear Energy Conference in Brussels beginning on March 21.
Before that, he will have a short stay in London. The conference discuss on the use of nuclear power for the clean energy project. The delegations from the US, the UK, China, Saudi Arabia and other countries will attend the conference.
Court asked appellants to satisfy it on next hearing that how decision of single bench was not right
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CM urged people to choose between resisting oppression and embracing freedom or continuing under shackles of slavery
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