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Quetta hit by night-long power Outage in several areas

Quetta: Quetta experienced yet another prolonged power outage during the night, affecting several areas of the city due to a breakdown in the electricity supply system. According to a local TV report, the breakdown occurred late at night, plunging multiple neighborhoods into darkness. Areas including Sheikh Manda, Airport Road, Western Bypass, and nearby localities remained […]

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Poliovirus Type 1 (WPV1) detected in three districts of Balochistan

QUETTA: Pakistan is once again facing the threat of a serious health crisis as Wild Poliovirus Type 1 (WPV1) has been found in 18 districts nationwide, including three from Balochistan. According to a statement issued by the National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC) on Monday, positive samples were obtained between April 7 and April 17 during

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Pakistan sets a better example on minority rights than India: Senator Dhanesh Kumar

LASBELA – Senator Dhanesh Kumar has strongly rejected the Indian government’s accusations regarding the treatment of minorities in Pakistan, describing them as baseless propaganda. He emphasized that religious minorities in Pakistan, including the Hindu community, enjoy constitutional freedoms and social acceptance that far exceed the conditions faced by minorities in India. Speaking during the annual

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Pakistan to alert UN over India’s hostile moves

ISLAMABAD – In a significant diplomatic move, Pakistan has decided to update the United Nations on the escalating regional tensions and India’s increasingly hostile stance. According to media reports, Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar has directed Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations to convene a meeting of the UN Security Council

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Tarar, DG ISPR to brief political leaders on current national security situation

Tarar, DG ISPR to brief political leaders on current national security situation

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar and DG ISPR General Ahmed Sharif will brief the leaders of all major political parties on the current national security situation to the political leadership of all political parties today (Sunday). The political leadership will be briefed on the current national security situation between Pakistan and

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US can play key role in restoring peace in South Asia: Rizwan Saeed Sheikh

WASHINGTON: Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States, Rizwan Saeed Sheikh said that US President Donald Trump can play a vital role in bringing the peace in South Asia, as he calls himself a peacemaker around the world. While giving an interview to an American TV, Rizwan Saeed Sheikh said that the India’s aggressive behaviour are

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Fact Check: Viral video of blast in Turbat is old and misleading

Fact Check: Viral video of blast in Turbat is old and misleading

QUETTA: In the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack, India blamed Pakistan and took several aggressive measures, including suspending the Indus Water Treaty. It also evacuated many villages near the Line of Control, pretending military actions against Pakistan. However, after a strong response from Pakistan’s army, India then turned to social media as its battleground

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