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Military Working Dog Nick sits with his handler, Staff Sgt. Justin Peyton, during his retirement ceremony at Fort George G. Meade, Md., Jan. 21, 2024. After eight years of decorated service, Nick will retire to the Peyton family home. (U.S. Army photo)

US military dog ‘Doggles’ retires after 8-year service

WASHINGTON : The U.S. Department of Defense has announced the retirement of a distinguished veteran Military Working Dog Doggles. After eight years of dedicated service, the four-legged hero is formally stepping down from active duty. Doggles served loyally alongside his handler, Sergeant Justin Patton. Throughout his career, the skilled canine held vital responsibilities in high-stakes […]

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Achakzai: Terrorists group continue to massacre Balochs in the name of "Death Squad"

Balochistan can’t afford more jobs, says Achakzai

QUETTA : Former Balochistan government spokesperson Jan Achakzai has issued a stark warning, stating that the ongoing strikes by the Grand Alliance of government employees are jeopardizing the province’s future. In a video statement, Achakzai outlined a severe fiscal crisis, arguing that acceding to the protesters’ demands would cripple Balochistan’s already strained development. Achakzai detailed

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Fears of US Strikes Prompt Khamenei to Move Underground

Iran moves supreme leader to bunker on US strike fears

TEHRAN:Amid heightened regional tensions and fears of a potential U.S. military strike, unconfirmed reports from Iranian media suggest that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been relocated to a heavily fortified, high-security underground bunker in Tehran. According to these reports, the leader has been moved to a specialized complex featuring interconnected tunnels designed to withstand

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A close-up shot of a stray dog relaxing on sandy ground, embodying a peaceful moment.

CM Bugti unveils policy for humane stray animal control

QUETTA: In a landmark move for animal welfare, Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti has unveiled a comprehensive new policy aimed at protecting animal rights and humanely managing the stray population in the provincial capital. The policy explicitly bans the culling of stray cats and dogs in Quetta, marking a significant shift from traditional methods. The

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Balochistan undergoes rapid development now: CM Bugti

Balochistan undergoes rapid development now: CM Bugti

Islamabad: Chief Minister Balochistan Sarfraz Bugti has stated that not only has meritocracy been firmly established in Balochistan, but funds allocated for development projects have also begun to be utilized effectively. Speaking on a private television channel program, Mir Sarfraz Bugti said that Transparency International, in its report, has acknowledged the significant steps taken by

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