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Two incidents of honor killing led to 4 deaths in Balochistan

Two incidents of honor killing led to 4 deaths in Balochistan

QUETTA: In the past 12 hours, two tragic incidents of so-called “Karo-Kari” (honor killings) have been reported in Balochistan, leaving four people dead, including two women. According to Levies officials, the first incident took place last night in Zehri tehsil of Khuzdar district. A man, suspecting his wife of alleged infidelity, shot and killed her, […]

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Pakistan and China historically and culturally connected: Shehbaz

Pak China historically and culturally connected: Shehbaz

ISLAMABAD: During a keynote address to faculty members and students at Tianjin University, the Prime Minister expressed pride in being at the institution, recalling his first visit in 2017. He praised Tianjin University as a premier center of learning that has produced distinguished scientists and thinkers, noting that its graduates have played a vital role

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President Zardari has signed into law the Anti-Terrorism bill

President Zardari has signed into law the Anti-Terrorism bill

ISLMABAD: According to a statement issued by the Presidency, the new legislation is aimed at enhancing the capacity of security agencies to combat terrorism. The statement added that the law ensures transparency and accountability, with a three-year sunset clause limiting its duration. The Presidency further noted that the bill introduces judicial oversight and protective measures,

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Three persons injured in a hand-grenade attack in Quetta

Three persons injured in a hand-grenade attack in Quetta

QUETTA: Unknown assailants launched a hand-grenade attack in Hazar Ganji area of Quetta. Three people were injured in the attack. According to the sources, some unknown militants launched a hand-grenade attack on a private building. The bomb exploded with a huge blast and some three people were injured. The police team immediately arrived on the

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India should have diververted water to Rajasthan: Ramesh Arora

India should have diverted water to Rajasthan: Ramesh Arora

Shakargarh : Punjab’s Provincial Minister for Minority Affairs, Ramesh Singh Arora, stated that the recent destruction could have been avoided if India had diverted excess water toward Rajasthan instead of releasing it into Pakistan’s rivers. Speaking to the media and Sikh leaders in Kartarpur, Narowal, Arora said that on the morning of August 27, severe

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Appointment of advisor aimed for Roosevelt Hotel privatization

Appointment of advisor aimed for Roosevelt Hotel privatization

ISLAMABAD: The federal government has decided to finalize the appointment of a financial advisor by mid-September for the privatization of the Roosevelt Hotel in New York. According to official documents, the government has invited applications from interested firms for the appointment of a new financial advisor, with a deadline set for September 2, which is

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The death toll from the ongoing monsoon rains and devastating floods across Pakistan has climbed to 910, according to a latest report issued by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA)

30 dead, 1.5 million affected amid widespread flood destruction in Punjab

LAHORE: At least 30 people lost their lives across Punjab in flood-related incidents and more than 1.5 million residents were affected, according to a report by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA). According to details, Punjab continues to face a worsening flood crisis as major rivers, including the Chenab, Ravi, and Sutlej, overflow due to

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Death toll from recent flood rises to 831 over two months across Pakistan

Death toll from recent flood rises to 831 over two months across Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has confirmed that the death toll has reached to 831 during the recent monsoon rains and flood across the country over the past two months. According to the NDMA comprehensive report detailing the devastating impact of recent monsoon rains and floods across Pakistan, more than 1,121 people have

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