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Indian-Backed Terrorists Attack LPG Convoy in Chagai’s Dalbandin

Indian-backed terrorists attack LPG convoy in Chagai’s Dalbandin

DALBANDIN: Armed terrorists believed to be associated with the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) launched a fresh attack in Dalbandin, setting multiple LPG-loaded vehicles on fire near Karod Patik, a strategic route in Balochistan’s Chagai district. According to local sources, heavily armed individuals established illegal checkpoints in the area, conducting snap checks on passing vehicles. The […]

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Prime Minister directs effective security arrangements for Chinese

PM directs effective security arrangements for Chinese

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chaired a high-level meeting to review the security arrangements for Chinese nationals in Pakistan. During the session, a detailed briefing was given on the progress of special security measures, while the Interior Minister informed the Prime Minister about the nationwide security strategy. The briefing highlighted that due to potential threats

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Baluchistan Assembly condemns recent incidents of violence

Baluchistan Assembly condemns recent incidents of violence

QUETTA: A condemnation resolution was tabled in the Baluchistan Assembly concerning recent unrest and violent incidents across the province. According to a private TV channel’s report, the resolution was presented by Provincial Minister Ali Madad Jatak of the Pakistan Peoples Party. It strongly condemned the firing incident on a passenger bus traveling from Karachi to

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DG Khan admin bans night travel to Balochistan amid security threats

DG Khan admin bans night travel to Balochistan amid security threats

DERA GHAZI KHAN: Authorities in Dera Ghazi Khan have banned night traffic into Balochistan. The district administration enforced the new order from today. From now on, no public or private vehicles can cross into Balochistan after 5pm. Traffic will resume the next morning. The ban applies to major border points at Sakhi Sarwar and Bawata.

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Balochistan Assembly to debate couple’s honour killing today

Balochistan Assembly to debate couple’s honour killing today

QUETTA: The Balochistan Assembly will meet today (Tuesday). Speaker Balochistan Assembly Capt (R) Abdul Khaliq Khan Achakzai has summoned the session of the assembly today on July 22. During the session, a resolution condemning the honour killing of a couple and taking action against the culprits will be tabled. The session has been summoned under

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Terror attack foiled at Mazang Police Station Bannu, no casualties reported

Terror attack foiled at Mazang Police Station Bannu, no casualties reported

BANNU: Mazang Police Station in Bannu came under attack by Fitna Al-Khawarij. The attackers attempted to target the facility but were met with an immediate and powerful response from the Bannu police. District Police Officer (DPO) Saleem Abbas endorsed that there were no casualties or injuries reported during the incident.  In this regard, the police

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

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

ISLAMABAD: Iranian Interior Minister Seyyed Eskandar Momeni held a telephone conversation with Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Monday to discuss the upcoming visit of Iranian President Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian to Pakistan, scheduled for July 26. In this scenario, during the call, Minister Naqvi warmly welcomed the scheduled visit of President Pezeshkian, noting that it

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Terror groups fuel instability, Pakistan urges Afghan cooperation

Terror groups fuel instability, Pakistan urges Afghan cooperation

KABUL: Pakistan has said that terrorist groups associated with Indian proxy Fitna al Khawarij, operating from Afghanistan, are causing instability in the country. Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, who is on a visit to Afghanistan to discuss cross-border terrorism, met with his Afghan counterpart Sirajuddin Haqqani in Kabul. During the meeting, Mohsin Naqvi urged the

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