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Makran emerges as a peaceful tourist destination

Makran emerges as a peaceful tourist destination

QUETTA: Makran has increasingly become a safe, peaceful, and calm tourist destination, drawing growing interest from foreign travelers. Pakistan’s southern coastline has once again captured global attention, with a noticeable rise in tourists especially from Europe,strengthening Balochistan’s peaceful image over the past few months. The stunning blue coastal belt stretching from Lasbela to Gwadar,featuring Kund […]

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Indonesian President to arrive Pakistan today

Indonesian President to arrive Pakistan today

ISLAMABAD: Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto is scheduled to arrive in Pakistan today for a two-day official visit. According to the Foreign Office spokesperson, the Indonesian president is visiting Pakistan on the invitation of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, as both countries mark 75 years of diplomatic relations. During the visit, President Subianto and Prime Minister Shehbaz

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New provinces are unavoidable for the country: Aleem khan

New provinces are unavoidable for the country: Aleem khan

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan has once again emphasized the need for forming new provinces in the country. Addressing a workers’ convention in Faisalabad, he stated that both Sindh and Punjab should be divided into multiple provinces. According to him, creating three new provinces in Sindh and three in Punjab would greatly benefit the

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Rainfall crisis triggers drought warning in Balochistan

Drought alert: Balochistan rainfall 42% below normal, 11 districts at risk

QUETTA: The Provincial Disaster Management Authority has been urged to initiate immediate preparedness measures after Balochistan recorded a severe 41.9% deficit in rainfall over the last three months, triggering a pre-drought alert across eleven districts. Data from the Meteorological Department reveals the province received a mere 8.6 mm of rain from September to November, starkly

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Firefighter providing oxygen mask to injured person during rescue operation outdoors.

Taliban’s Pakistan medicine ban backfires, sparks Afghan health crisis

KABUL: A severe medicine shortage is gripping Afghanistan following the Taliban administration’s sudden decision to halt pharmaceutical imports from Pakistan, a move that has disrupted a decades-old, reliable supply chain critical for Afghan public health. Deputy Taliban leader Abdul Ghani Baradar’s order to stop trade, citing unsubstantiated claims about the ‘poor quality’ of Pakistani medicines,

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Regional factors fuel violence in Balochistan and KP, says CM Bugti

QUETTA :Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfaraz Bugti stated on Monday that the security situation in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is influenced by regional and geographical factors, calling the conflict a “shared responsibility” of all state institutions, including the judiciary and security agencies. Speaking at a press conference alongside MNA Jamal Raisani, Bugti announced that approximately 100

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PTI activist dies in an accident after the Peshawar procession

PTI activist dies in an accident after the procession

PESHAWAR: In Peshawar, a vehicle carrying Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) workers overturned on Ring Road while they were returning from a party gathering. According to Member Provincial Assembly Abdul Ghani Afridi, the accident resulted in the death of one worker and left three others injured. Special Assistant for Information Shafi Jan, while speaking about the incident,

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Pakistan Navy seizes 1,500 kg of Narcotics in Arabian Sea

Pakistan Navy seizes 1,500 kg of Narcotics in Arabian Sea

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Navy Ship YAMAMA, operating under the Regional Maritime Security Patrol (RMSP) in the Arabian Sea, carried out a successful counter-narcotics mission, intercepting 1,500 kilograms of hashish worth nearly 3 million USD. This decisive action highlights the Navy’s firm resolve to curb illegal trafficking and maintain strong security across vital sea routes. The Pakistan

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