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Iran, Israel Secretly Agree Not to Strike First:Washington Post

Iran, Israel secretly agree not to strike first:Washington Post

WASHINGTON: A recent report from a major American newspaper has claimed that arch-rivals Iran and Israel have reached a secret, mutual understanding to refrain from initiating direct military attacks against each other, potentially averting a broader regional conflict. According to a detailed report in The Washington Post, the two adversaries exchanged confidential messages, facilitated by Russian […]

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National Party against the severe suspension of natural gas supply in several Quetta suburbs culminated in a negotiation with Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC)

SSGC recognizes public grievances, vows to end Quetta gas crisis

QUETTA: A significant protest led by the National Party against the severe suspension of natural gas supply in several Quetta suburbs culminated in a negotiation with Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) officials, resulting in assurances of immediate remedial action. The demonstration, organized by party leaders including Provincial General Secretary Advocate Changiz Hai Baloch, Dr. Ramzan

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Jaffarabad police raided a suspected prostitution den in the City Dera Allah Yar area, leading to the arrest of twelve individuals.

Police nab three theft suspects in Quetta firefight

QUETTA: In a targeted operation, Quetta police apprehended three individuals allegedly involved in a series of thefts following a brief exchange of gunfire in the city’s Baruri area. The successful raid is part of ongoing efforts to curb street crime and target criminals who have brazenly flaunted their activities. According to a police spokesperson, the operation

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Inspector General of Police (IGP) Balochistan, Muhammad Tahir, conducted a one-day visit to the border district of Chaman on Sunday,

IGP reviews training after levies-police merger

QUETTA: Inspector General of Police (IGP) Balochistan, Muhammad Tahir, has asserted that the provincial police force is undergoing a comprehensive modernization drive following the administrative merger of the Levies force. Emphasizing the critical need to confront contemporary security threats, the IGP stated that personnel are receiving advanced training to harness modern technology and enhance their

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: A young woman remains missing more than two and a half months after she allegedly escaped from a government-run shelter (Darul Aman) in Quetta,

Police search fails to find woman who fled Quetta shelter

QUETTA: A young woman remains missing more than two and a half months after she allegedly escaped from a government-run shelter (Darul Aman) in Quetta, raising serious questions about security protocols and the efficacy of the subsequent police search. The case involves Rukhsar Dukhtar Nazim, a resident of Qila Saifullah. Her ordeal began when she

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New Pakistani Banknotes to Highlight Diversity, Women, and Environment

Govt to introduce new banknotes, forms design panel

ISLAMABAD: In a significant move aimed at modernizing its monetary system, the Pakistani government has approved a comprehensive redesign of the country’s currency notes. The decision was ratified during a meeting of the federal cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The cabinet, briefed by the Ministry of Finance and the State Bank of Pakistan,

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Dynamic F-16 jet showcasing an afterburner flame against a dusky sky.

US has list of 50 potential targets in Iran: Daily Mail

ONLINE: The British newspaper Daily Mail has reported that the United States has been provided with a list of more than fifty locations inside Iran. According to the report, these sites could potentially be targeted by the US. The lists of military objectives were reportedly submitted to American authorities by the Washington-based organization United against

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PTA makes announcement on Internet services

PTA makes announcement on Internet services

Islamabad: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has announced that there will be no internet shutdown tomorrow. News regarding any internet suspension is misleading and baseless. Internet services will continue without any interruption. According to PTA officials, the repair work on the marine cable is a routine matter. Despite the repair activities, internet connectivity will remain fully operational and uninterrupted. Pakistan continues

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