“Bechara UAE Needs Money”: Pak Senator On Repaying $3.5 Billion Debt
The funds in question were part of external financial assistance provided in 2019 through the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development, aimed at stabilising Pakistan’s balance of payments.
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The funds in question were part of external financial assistance provided in 2019 through the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development, aimed at stabilising Pakistan’s balance of payments.
Google has rolled out its April 2026 Android Security Bulletin, addressing multiple vulnerabilities across the mobile operating system. The most alarming discovery this month is a critical security flaw in the Android Framework that allows attackers to…
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