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Government announces schools-closure for two days

Government announces schools-closure for two days

GILGIT: All educational institutions in Skardu will remain closed for an additional 2 days. According to the Skardu district administration, due to concerns over public safety and security threats, educational institutions will stay closed for a further 2 days. Earlier, the Khyber district administration also announced the indefinite closure of government schools in the border […]

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Pakistan Army Strikes 41 Taliban and Khawarij Posts Along Border

Pakistan Army Strikes 41 Taliban and Khawarij Posts Along Border

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s military continues operations under Operation Ghazab Lil-Haq along border areas in the Chaman, Zhob, Qila Saifullah and Nushki sectors. Security sources said on the night of March 4 and 5, forces targeted 41 key posts of the Afghan Taliban and militants described as “Khawarij.” Reports indicate significant enemy casualties and material losses during

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Key BLA Commander Killed in Kandahar Strikes

Key BLA Commander Killed in Kandahar Strikes

QUETTA: A key leader of the banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) was killed in Pakistan’s security forces operation conducted in Kandahar city of Afghanistan on Thursday, security sources say. According to security sources, BLA’s Majeed Brigade key commander, Naeem alias Doctor, was a close relative of militant leader Mahrang Baloch, highlighting his influence within the group.

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Pakistan Warns India-Canada Nuclear Deal Could Destabilise South Asia

Pakistan Warns India-Canada Nuclear Deal Could Destabilise South Asia

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday expressed concern over a uranium supply and nuclear technology cooperation deal between India and Canada, warning it could boost India’s nuclear arsenal and weaken the global non-proliferation framework. The deal covers long-term uranium supplies and potential cooperation in advanced nuclear technologies, including small modular reactors. It was announced earlier this week

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PIA Resumes Limited Flights to UAE Amid Middle East Tensions

PIA Resumes Limited Flights to UAE Amid Middle East Tensions

ISLAMABAD: Flight operations affected by tensions in the Middle East are gradually resuming, aviation sources said. Sources said Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has received clearance to operate two flights to the United Arab Emirates. One flight will depart for Dubai and another for Abu Dhabi. Authorities had earlier granted PIA permission to operate flights to

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Pakistan Destroys Afghanistan Brigade Headquarters

Pakistan Army Destroys Afghan Taliban Brigade Headquarters in Kandahar

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s military said it continues operations against the Afghan Taliban and militants it describes as “Khawarij” under the campaign dubbed Operation Ghazab Lil‑Haq. Security sources said the Pakistan Army destroyed a brigade headquarters of the Afghan Taliban’s 205 Corps in Kandahar during recent strikes. Pakistani forces also targeted ammunition depots belonging to the group

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Rallies in Balochistan Show Strong Solidarity With Pakistan Army Against Afghanistan Aggression

QUETTA: Residents held peaceful rallies in the districts of Dera Bugti and Harnai in Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan province to protest what they described as unprovoked aggression from Afghanistan. Participants included members of civil society, local administration officials and large numbers of residents. Protesters chanted slogans expressing strong support for the Pakistan Army. Rally organizers condemned

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Met Office Predicts Heatwave Across Pakistan in Coming Weeks

Met Office Predicts Heatwave Across Pakistan in Coming Weeks

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has warned that conditions are becoming favourable for a heatwave in the coming weeks, particularly across the plains of southern Punjab and Sindh, as the March–April–May season trends warmer than usual. PMD said mean temperatures will likely remain above normal across most parts of the country. The strongest warming

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Iranian President's visit to Pakistan, scheduled for 26th July

Iran forced to defend itself after diplomacy failed: Pezeshkian

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that Tehran made every possible effort to engage in diplomacy through neighboring countries, friendly states, and high-ranking officials to prevent tensions from turning into war.   Speaking to media, the Iranian president said that Iran utilized all diplomatic means to avoid conflict, but the situation took such a turn that

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