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t, Russia has followed Iran's lead and offered to mediate escalating tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, highlighting international concern over regional stability.

After Iran, Russia offers to mediate Pakistan-Afghanistan tensions

MOSCOW: In a significant diplomatic development, Russia has followed Iran’s lead and offered to mediate escalating tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, highlighting international concern over regional stability. Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Maria Zakharova stated during a press briefing that stability in the region is a priority for both Russia and the international community. She described Pakistan […]

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QUETTA: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Wednesday firmly rejected separate requests from the Balochistan chief minister and governor to postpone the upcoming local government elections in the province,

PPP confident of winning Quetta mayor seat in upcoming LG polls

QUETTA: Senior leaders of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) in Balochistan have expressed strong confidence in securing the mayor’s seat in Quetta, declaring that the party will “fully participate” in the upcoming local body elections scheduled for December. The assertions were made during a joint meeting of candidates and party workers for Zarghun Town at Lehri

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Gas pipeline incident in Mach attributed to technical fault

Gas Pipeline Incident in Mach Attributed to Technical Fault

MACH: The senior official report has confirmed that the recent gas pipeline rupture in the Mach area of Bolan district resulted from a technical malfunction rather than any form of sabotage or militant activity. In this regard, the engineers overseeing the site, an unexpected surge in pressure caused the underground pipeline laid deep beneath the

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Pak’s 27th Constitutional Amendment draws debate but reflects broad consensus

Pak’s 27th Constitutional Amendment Draws Debate But Reflects Broad Consensus

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s 27th Constitutional Amendment, approved by an overwhelming 234–4 majority vote and signed into law on 13 November 2025, continues to generate debate at home and abroad. In this sense, some international commentators, including Caroline Davies, have described the development as a shift toward centralised authority, government officials and legal experts argue that the

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Levies Force cracks down on drug trafficking in Luni

Levies Force Cracks Down on Drug Trafficking in Luni

LUNI: The Levies Force in Balochistan has carried out a targeted operation, located in Luni, as part of an ongoing campaign against drug trafficking, illegal water extraction and poppy cultivation. The action was taken following credible information about illegal activities taking place in the remote area. Furthermore, the Levies personnel reached the site early in

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Federal Constitutional Court preparations accelerate in Islamabad

Federal Constitutional Court Preparations Accelerate in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD: The preparations for the establishment of the Federal Constitutional Court in the capital are progressing steadily, with new details emerging about the ongoing arrangements. The administration of the Islamabad High Court (IHC) has become fully active in facilitating the operationalization of the new court. In this regard, the four courtrooms are currently being prepared

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Jaffarabad DC reviews progress on GOR Housing Project

Jaffarabad DC Reviews Progress on GOR Housing Project

DERA ALLAH YAR: Deputy Commissioner Jaffarabad, Khalid Khan, inspected the development work on the Government Officers Residence (GOR) housing project in Dera Allah Yar, focusing on whether the initiative will help resolve long-standing residential challenges faced by government officials. Furthermore, the DC noted that despite resistance from land-grabbers and the matter being taken to the

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PSL expansion process begins as PCB invites bids for two new teams

PSL Expansion Process Begins as PCB Invites Bids For Two New Teams

LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has formally initiated the process to add two new teams to the Pakistan Super League (PSL), indicating an important initiative toward the league’s long-anticipated expansion. The development was announced on Wednesday as officials confirmed that bidding for the 7th and 8th franchises is now open. Furthermore, the PCB Chairman

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