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Pakistan and Turkmanestan vow to enhance cooperation

Pakistan and Turkmanestan vow to enhance cooperation

ASHKHABAD:  Pakistan and Turkmanestan have vowed to enhance cooperation in the areas of mutual interest. The Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif meets the President of Turkmanestan in Ashkhabad. Both the leaders vow to enhance the cooperation in all the sectors of the mutual interest. The prime minister revives the invitation to the Turkmans President to visit

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Outrageous students of Makran Medical College protest

Outrageous students of Makran Medical College protest

MAKRAN: A dispute over alleged irregularities in the supplementary results of Makran Medical College has escalated into a full-scale protest. Students have blocked the main CPEC Road in Turbat, halting all vehicle movement, and announced that their sit-in will continue until their demands are met. The road closure has resulted in severe traffic disruptions, causing

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US OKs advanced tech package for Pakistan’s F-16 jets

US OKs advanced tech package for Pakistan’s F-16 jets

WASHINGTON: The United States has approved the sale of spare parts and advanced technology worth $686 million for the upgrade of Pakistan’s F-16 fighter aircraft. According to Bloomberg, the Trump administration authorized the modernization package to support the enhancement of Pakistan’s existing air fleet. As reported, the U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) has notified

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Pakistan and China conduct joint drills Warrior-IX

Pakistan and China conduct joint drills Warrior-IX

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Army and the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China are conducting joint counterterrorism exercise Warrior-IX from 28 November to 14 December 2025. According to the Inter Service Public Realtions (ISPR) this two-week exercise is aimed at enhancing interoperability and strengthening military-to-military cooperation between the two countries. According to the ISPR, the Distinguished Visitors

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Major Adil confesses that he defamed Brigadier Rashid

Major Adil confesses that he defamed Brigadier Rashid

LONDON: YouTuber Major Adil Raja confesses the allegations of defaming Brigadier Rashid Naseer after the court’s verdict. The London High Court has delivered a decisive verdict in favor of Brigadier Rashid Naseer, after UK-based YouTuber and commentator Adil Raja was found guilty of making false and defamatory statements against him. The court ruled that all

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Pakistan and EU boost cooperation against illegal migration

Pakistan and EU boost cooperation against illegal migration

Bristles: In Brussels, Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi held an important meeting with the European Union Commissioner for Home Affairs and Migration, Magnus Brunner. The discussion focused on curbing illegal migration, strengthening actions against human trafficking, and enhancing bilateral cooperation. EU Commissioner Magnus Brunner noted that attempts to reach Europe illegally from Pakistan have dropped

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Rana Sanaullah Demands Military Court Trial of Politicians Backing Faiz Hameed

Rana Sanaullah Demands Military Court Trial of Politicians Backing Faiz Hameed

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister’s Adviser Rana Sanaullah said on Thursday that the conviction of retired Lt. Gen. Faiz Hameed proves his involvement in politics and shows that the army’s internal accountability system is strong. He added that those who supported Hameed should also face military trial. Sanaullah reacted to the 14-year sentence handed to the former

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‘May 9 Cases Are Yet to Come,’ Vawda Says on Faiz Hameed’s Sentence

‘May 9 Cases Are Yet to Come,’ Vawda Says on Faiz Hameed’s Sentence

ISLAMABAD: Senator Faisal Vawda on Thursday reacted to the 14-year imprisonment awarded to former ISI chief Lt. Gen. (Retd) Faiz Hameed, saying the verdict proved that “no one is above Pakistan” and that the cases of May 9 were still pending. Speaking on a private news channel, Vawda said his earlier prediction had “come true,”

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