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Trump Cancels Tonight's Planned Strikes on Iran

Trump Calls Off Iran Strikes, Hails CDF Asim Munir as ‘Great General’

WASHINGTON: U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that planned military attacks against Iran have been called off, following what he described as high-level talks that have reached final approval.   In a statement released on his Truth Social platform, Trump said all parties — including the United States, Israel, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Turkey,

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Imran Khan Shifted to PIMS for Medical Examination, Returned to Adiala After Satisfactory Check-Up

Imran Khan Shifted to PIMS Under Tight Security for Medical Check-up

RAWALPINDI/ISLAMABAD: The founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has been shifted from Adiala Jail to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) in Islamabad for a medical examination, according to sources.   The PTI founder was transported from the prison to the federal capital’s premier hospital under tight security. A team of expert doctors is set

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Trump Cancels Tonight's Planned Strikes on Iran

Trump Cancels Tonight’s Planned Strikes on Iran

Washington: The United States has announced the cancellation of heavily anticipated military strikes against Iran tonight, signaling significant progress toward a final peace agreement. U.S. President Donald Trump stated that the decision to halt the planned bombardment was made after discussions reached the highest levels of the Iranian leadership. According to the President, the core

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UAE Deports 3,500 Pakistanis Over Social Media Violations

UAE Deports 3,500 Pakistanis Over Social Media Violations

Islamabad: The National Assembly was informed that 3,500 Pakistani nationals have been deported from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for violating the country’s strict social media laws during the Iran-US conflict. The parliament was assured that the properties of the deported individuals are being legally transferred to their heirs. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs further

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Missing Persons in Balochistan: Militant Core Behind BLA’s Missing Narrative Exposed

Missing Persons in Balochistan: Militant Core Behind BLA’s Missing Narrative Exposed

During an ongoing debate over the issue of missing persons in Balochistan, security sources and government officials have repeatedly maintained that some individuals listed as “missing” were later found to be members or facilitators of militant organisations. According to security sources, several recent incidents have intensified this debate. They claim that Saheeb Langove, who was

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BLA Violence and Looting Incidents Deepen Anxiety Among Residents

BLA Violence and Looting Incidents Deepen Anxiety Among Residents

QUETTA: Recent armed attacks and growing security concerns in Balochistan province have fueled fear and uncertainty among local residents, with many saying their daily lives, travel and livelihoods have been affected. Authorities have tightened security measures across several districts following recent incidents. The restrictions have disrupted movement on highways, commercial activity and routine travel in

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Iran Fires Back at Trump

Trump Claims Iran Asked to Stop Bombing, Tehran Denies Any Contact

TEHRAN : US President Donald Trump announced that the bombing of Iran will cease soon, claiming that Iranian leaders have requested an end to the strikes. However, Tehran immediately rejected his statement, denying any direct communication.   In an interview with a US television network, President Trump said he had held direct talks with Iranian

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