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Pakistan targets terror hideouts in Afghanistan, Afghan Media

KABUL – Pakistani fighter jets have carried out precision strikes across the Afghan border, targeting terrorist hideouts in the Barmal district of Paktika province, according to Afghan media reports.   The airstrikes, which were conducted with precision, hit several suspected militant camps and facilities in the region. A video has emerged showing the purported aftermath […]

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Mandatory M-Tag for motorcycles in federal capital, What authorities plan next will surprise you

Mandatory M-Tag for motorcycles in federal capital, What authorities plan next will surprise you

ISLAMABAD: The authorities have announced that installation of an M-Tag on all motorcycles has been made mandatory, a move officials describe as essential for improving registration systems and traffic monitoring. The citizens are advised to immediately ensure that their motorcycles are equipped with the required M-Tag to avoid any potential legal complications. The directive applies

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Trump’s 15-day ultimatum to Iran: Countdown to diplomacy or the brink of war?

Trump’s 15-day ultimatum to Iran: Countdown to diplomacy or the brink of war?

WASHINGTON: The United States President Donald Trump has issued a clear 10 to 15-day deadline to Iran, demanding that Tehran return to negotiations or face what he described as a “major military response.” The announcement has sent ripples through diplomatic and defense circles, raising urgent questions about whether the region is heading toward renewed talks

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Punjab moves to criminalize child marriage

Punjab moves to criminalize child marriage, strict new law could reshape thousands of lives

LAHORE: The Punjab’s government has proposed strict legal measures aimed at preventing child marriages. The proposed legislation, currently under consideration, seeks to introduce firm penalties for those involved in marriages where either party is under the age of 18. The marriage involving a boy or girl below 18 years of age would be declared a

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Terrible accident involving parliamentary secretary's car

Terrible accident involving parliamentary secretary’s car

LAHORE: The vehicle of Sultan Tariq, Parliamentary Secretary of the Punjab Housing Department, met with an accident. The accident occurred near Johar Town on Canal Road, one of the city’s busiest thoroughfares. The emergency personnel provided first aid on the spot before shifting the injured official to a nearby hospital for further medical examination and treatment.

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Why Babar Azam was not allowed to bat against Namibia

Why Babar Azam was not allowed to bat against Namibia has been revealed

NAMIBIA: Pakistan cricket team’s head coach Mike Hesson has clarified why star batter Babar Azam was not sent to bat in a crucial match against Namibia national cricket team during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. Hesson revealed that the primary reason behind the move was Babar’s strike rate during the power play. The

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Can courts block your CNIC for unpaid dues? Supreme Court draws a defining line

Can courts block your CNIC for unpaid dues? Supreme Court draws a defining line

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan has declared that blocking a citizen’s Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC) over unpaid dues is unlawful, overturning an earlier decision of the Sindh High Court. The three-page judgment, authored by Justice Muneeb Akhtar, firmly established that a CNIC is not a luxury, but a fundamental necessity for everyday life.

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Pakistan’s first Gender-Sorted Straw Lab launched in Okara

Pakistan’s first Gender-Sorted Straw Lab launched in Okara

OKARA: The Green Corporate Livestock Initiative has established the country’s first-ever gender-sorted straw laboratory in Okara. The project is being described as a transformative step toward modernizing Pakistan’s livestock sector on scientific and commercial foundations. The facility introduces advanced reproductive biotechnology that allows farmers to select the gender of calves during artificial insemination a breakthrough

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Great news for students who failed in matriculation, the government has given special relief.

Great news for students who failed in matriculation, the government has given special relief.

LAHORE: The Punjab’s government has announced a major relief initiative for candidates who failed or received supplementary results in the 2024–25 annual Matriculation examinations. The initiative introduces free technical and vocational training courses, offering what officials describe as a “second pathway” toward employability and financial independence. The program has been launched under the supervision of

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