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Pakistan to cut off mobile connections for more than 500,000 people who don’t file tax returns ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has decided to block mobile phone connections of more than 500,000 individuals who have not filed their 2023 tax returns, the country’s tax authority announced on Tuesday. Pakistan’s narrow tax base and persistent tax evasion problems often result in insufficient revenue. This shortfall has exacerbated the tendency of governments to run large budget deficits, which are often financed by domestic and foreign borrowing. The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) said in December that the country has a “very narrow tax base” of…

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image source, Getty Imagesimage caption, New rules apply to China’s biggest internet companiesArticle informationauthor, joao da silvarole, business reporter1 hour agoNew rules came into effect today that tighten regulations on Chinese internet companies.The expanded state secrets law will require social media giants Tencent, ByteDance and Weibo to take action if users post sensitive information.A “network operator” is required to monitor the information shared by users. The rules also describe how to remove posts, keep records, and report them to authorities.This is the first legal change in more than a decade and is in line with President Xi Jinping’s focus on…

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With the 2024 general elections underway and expectations for a third term for incumbent Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Indian markets are likely to continue rising, with May marking the fourth consecutive month of positive growth. may result in a return. Additionally, improving macro data, continued inflow of foreign investors, strong March quarter earnings, and overall positive global trends will also support investor sentiment this month. “Over the past five months, the market has been gradually rising and we feel that this trend will not reverse until the Nifty decisively breaches the 21,900 level.However, on the other hand, stock prices are…

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Co-owners — Trey and Kristen Icas, co-owners of Fourth Street Standard, stood outside the downtown Steubenville restaurant, which is almost a year old. — Christopher Dacanay STEUBENVILLE — A downtown small business is celebrating its first anniversary in business by providing a place to serve fresh, healthy food made with quality ingredients in a friendly atmosphere. Fourth Street Standard, which opened May 15, is a fast-casual Mexican restaurant located at 106 N. Fourth Street. Customers can choose ingredients for their custom-made burritos, tacos and bowls or choose from a number of options. “Standard Selection” If you…

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Military experts say sea trials are expected to take at least a year, with the first phase focusing on power, navigation and communications systems to support the catapult and all-electric integrated power system.Experts say the first sea trials are unlikely to include takeoff and landing tests, although images and video footage published by official media show no aircraft on the carrier’s deck.China’s third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, is about to leave the dock at Shanghai Jiangnan Shipyard for its first sea trials.Photo: Xinhua News AgencyThe first signs of preparations came on Tuesday when an unusual maritime traffic restriction was announced…

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Wellsville’s Johnny Tice, United’s Kyle Stoffer and Salem’s Kaylee Carlisle will watch the discus event at the Columbiana County Tournament in Salem on Tuesday. (Photo provided by Matt Morrison)Columbiana County teams will gather for shot and discus events at the Columbiana County Tournament in Salem on Tuesday. (Photo provided by Matt Morrison)Teams will camp in the end zone during the Columbiana County Tournament in Salem on Tuesday. (Photo provided by Matt Morrison) Crestview’s Carson Crable sits on a hillside watching the 4×1 relay at the Columbiana County track and field meet…

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From love affairs to football, corruption allegations to insults to bosses, MPs can lose their political footing in a variety of ways. By the end of this European Parliament, 50 MEPs did not have a group, so how did they get there? advertisementPolitical attention ahead of the EU elections is focused on the major political parties, especially as right-wing groups are expected to rise.But there is one party caucus that has been on the rise in recent years, part of a trend that is likely to continue. That’s dozens of homeless MPs who are not affiliated with any political group…

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National Small Business Week highlights the roots of Sacramento’s economy There are approximately 400 locally owned small businesses in downtown Sacramento, and approximately 2,000 in the area. Updated: April 30, 2024 9:56 PM PDT several weeks. They demand a response. Today is National Small Business Week and we’re joined by Scott Ford from the Downtown Sacramento Partnership. This is a very important issue for us. our region, our economy, our community. And I don’t know if people always appreciate that. So let’s just talk about the importance of small businesses to making everything that’s happening in our community possible. Yeah.…

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Mirror photo by Patrick Waksmunski Central Cambria starter Aubrey Radek. CLESSON — Katie Scott, Sophie Blasko and Katie George all hit home runs in the fifth inning to lead Central Cambria to a 15-4 win over Penn Cambria in high school softball on Tuesday. For the Lady Devils, Blasko and Kamryn Matlin each had three hits, and Scott, George and Keira Link each had two hits. George had four RBIs. Sophia Labatin and Emily Currie completed doubles for the Lady Panthers. Score per inning Central Cumbria 812 04X X–15 14 1 Pen Cambria 120 01X X–…

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More warm weather will continue Wednesday. Winds will pick up Wednesday afternoon. Tuesday afternoon was an even warmer day across New Mexico, with highs 10 degrees warmer than Monday. Roswell reached the mid-90s and Albuquerque reached about 80 degrees. The winds were more widespread this afternoon, but still did not gust over 35 mph. Winds will pick up in western and northern New Mexico Wednesday afternoon, with gusts of about 40 mph possible. A combination of wind, low humidity and warmer temperatures will create a high fire danger for the upper Rio Grande Valley and eastern New Mexico Wednesday afternoon.…

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