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Sindh Minister Slams PTI Ahead of KP Chief Minister Visit to Karachi

Sindh Minister Slams PTI Ahead of KP Chief Minister Visit to Karachi

KARACHI: Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon said the chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will be warmly welcomed whenever he visits Sindh. He said the provincial government will provide full security and official protocol in line with Sindh’s traditions. Memon said the people of Sindh prioritise hospitality above politics. He said guests are respected regardless […]

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India Sought US Help to Rescue Itself During War with Pakistan: The Hindu Exposes Modi

India Sought US Help to Rescue Itself During War with Pakistan: The Hindu Exposes Modi

NEW DELHI: Although the Indian government has repeatedly denied any US role in defusing the four-day India-Pakistan tension following the May 2025 Pahalgam incident. The Indian largest media house ‘The Hindu’, however, rejected the Modi’s regime claims and exposed its begging from the Trump administration. According to the report, an American lobbying firm, SHW LLC,

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Pakistan Stocks Hit Record High as KSE -100 Gains 1704 More Points

Pakistan Stocks Hit Record High as KSE -100 Gains 1704 More Points

KARACHI: The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Wednesday continued its bullish run and surged to a record high today. KSE-100 Index gained 1,704, reaching a new peak of 187,766 points mark for the first time ever, driven by strong investor confidence. The KSE-100 Index gained 1,704 points on Wednesday, reaching a new peak of 187,766

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Which Fields Does Germany Urgently Need Experts In?

Which Fields Does Germany Urgently Need Experts In?

ISLAMABAD: Germany is facing a severe shortage of healthcare workers. The crisis has created new job opportunities for Pakistani nurses and other skilled professionals. Pakistan’s Bureau of Immigration and Overseas Employment (BEOE) said German authorities are ready to allow Pakistani citizens to work in Germany. Applicants must meet required educational and professional standards. The bureau

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FIA arrests three NADRA officers for issuing fake passports

FIA exposes fake CPEC firm, files Case for Rs 100 Million fraud

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has concluded a major investigation into a fraudulent syndicate that operated a fake company to defame and exploit the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project, causing financial losses exceeding Rs 100 million. The agency has registered a formal case against two members of a gang that allegedly seized land and

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Funds for Balochistan Police martyrs raised

Nasirabad police bid farewell to retiring officers

NASIRABAD: Two longstanding officers of the Nasirabad police, Office Superintendents Abdul Rahim Sasoli and Mahmood Abro, were honored at a formal retirement ceremony on Thursday after completing decades of distinguished service. The event, hosted by DIG Police Nasirabad Range, Captain (Retd) Asim Khan, was attended by senior officials including SSP Nasirabad, SP Osta Muhammad, SP

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PTI Runs Paid Social Media Trends to Undermine National Security: Talal

Anti-Terror unity fractured by PTI, claims Talal Chaudhry

ISLAMABAD: Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry has accused the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and its Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government of fracturing national unity behind the country’s security forces in the fight against terrorism. Speaking on the television program Aaj with host Shahzeb Khanzada, Chaudhry claimed the “biggest difference” is being created by the PTI. He

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Torkham Border opens for Afghans

Border closure cripples farmers, causes $1.5 billion loss

RAWALPINDI: The prolonged closure of the Afghan border has devastated Pakistan’s agricultural sector, causing an estimated $1.5 billion in losses and leaving produce like potatoes to rot in fields, a farmers’ representative warned on Sunday. Khalid Nawaz Sudhranch, Central Information Secretary of the PTI Kisan Wing, stated that the shutdown has blocked a vital export

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