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ANKARA, Turkey AP 鈥?Turkeys state-run news agency says police have detained four Islamic State suspects who were allegedly planning to carry out a sensational attack.Anadolu Agency said Thursday the suspects were detained in an operation in Gaziantep, near the border with Syria. Police seized 24 suicide attack belts made with some 150 kilograms of explosives, two automatic rifles and other material, it said.There was no detail on the suspects nationalities.Last year, Turkey suffered a series of deadly attacks carried out by IS or Kurdish militants.Some 750 people with alleged IS links were detained in a major police sweep in 29 Turkish provinces last week. Copyright c 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material ma
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neighborhood in Karachi on Nov. 30.Dawn via Asia News Network13:30 JST,ensp;December 22, 2022A research paper published by Goldman Sachs recently projected Pakistan to be the sixth-largest economy in the world in 2075 given appropriate policies and institutions are in place.Authored by economists Kevin Daly and Tadas Gedminas and titl
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ed The Path to 2075, the paper projected that the five largest economies in 2075 will be China, India, the U.S., Indonesia and Nigeria.Goldman Sachs has been projecting the long-term growth of countries for almost two decades now, initially starting out with BRICs economies but later expanding to cover 70 emerging and developed economies.Their latest paper covers 104 countries with projections going as far as 2075.Pakistans future star status is predicted on the back of its population growth, which along with Egypt and Nigeria could place it among the largest economies in the world in the next 50 years, according to Goldman Sachs.By that time, the research projects Pakistans real GDP to have grown to $12.7 trillion and its GDP per
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capita to have hit $27,100.These numbers, however, are projected to be less than a third of the size of China, India and the U.S. Indias real GDP in 2075 is projected at $52.5 trillion and per capita GDP at $31,300.Among key risks to their projections, the economists particularly highlight environmental catastr