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Pakistan hands over three JF-17 Thunder aircraft to Nigeria

Pakistan hands over three JF-17 Thunder aircraft to Nigeria
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Pakistan air chief hails ever-available Turkey support

Pakistan air chief hails ever-available Turkey support Flags of Pakistan and Turkey on display on 23 January 2021 [Murat Kula/Anadolu Agency] May 7, 2021 at 5:47 pm Pakistan s newly-appointed Air Force chief commended Turkey on Friday for its ever-available support to Islamabad on several key issues, Anadolu Agency reports. Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu was speaking at a meeting with Turkey s Ambassador to Pakistan, Ihsan Mustafa Yurdakul, who called him at the Air Force headquarters in the capital Islamabad, according to a statement by the Air Force. The two discussed various matters of mutual interest during the meeting which was the first between them, the statement added.

Why Pakistan s Chinese-Origin JF-17 Thunder May Never Replace US-Origin F-16 Falcons?

Pakistan loves its F-16 Falcons, which serve as its top-of-the-line fighters. the China-Pakistan joint venture JF-17s will not replace the Falcons but will complement the US-made F-16s in their missions.

Mo Chaudry shares the secrets of his success with ME AND MY MONEY

Entrepreneur Mo Chaudry would tax online companies and reduce the bill for high street retailers if he were made Chancellor of the Exchequer.  Chaudry, 60, who is estimated to be worth around £150 million, spoke to DONNA FERGUSON about what it is like to grow up poor and end up rich beyond your wildest dreams.  Benevolent: Entrepreneur Mo Chaudry set up Q a school for poor children in Pakistan What did your parents teach you about money? That you can be the poorest of the poor, but you can still maintain a sense of honour and integrity.  My parents were first-generation immigrants from Pakistan. We moved here in 1969 when I was eight. My father, who had been in the military in Pakistan, came with no money, thinking the streets were paved with gold. He worked as a factory labourer in Bedford. Then he sold ice cream. My mother didn t get any schooling so she looked after the house. 

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