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KARACHI:Senator Faisal Vawda stated that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is beginning to fracture into smaller factions, speculating that the party may face further division. Speaking on the Express TV program ldquo Kal Tak, rdquo the senator criticized PTI for its involvement in the May 9 riots, and remarked that by posting a tweet about the 1971 tragedy, PTI has driven another nail into its coffin. ldquo It is my assessment that the party could be disbanded, rdquo said Vawda, drawing a parallel with the disbandment of MQM London for similar reasons. He
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VIENNA:Saudi Arabia and Russia spearheaded a deal on Friday in which OPEC and its allies committed to some of the deepest oil output cuts this decade aiming to avert oversupply and support prices.The group of more than 20 producers agreed to an extra 500,000 barrels per day (bpd) in cuts for the first
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