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Rain, dust storms to hit parts of Baochistan: Met Office

Rain, dust storms to hit parts of Baochistan: Met Office

QUETTA: Thunderstorms with gusty winds and rain are expected on Friday in northeastern Balochistan. The Pakistan Meteorological Department warned of similar weather in parts of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P), Punjab, and Azad Jammu and Kashmir. Rain, thunder, and dust storms may also hit upper Sindh and northeastern Balochistan during the evening and night. Forecasters said strong winds […]

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Pakistan to send notice to India over Indus Waters Treaty breach

Pakistan to send notice to India over Indus Waters Treaty breach

LAHORE: Pakistan has decided to serve a formal notice to India over the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, sources confirmed. Officials in the Indus Water Commission said legal and constitutional consultations are complete. The response follows India’s recent announcement to suspend the treaty. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Water Resources, and

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Baloch culture: A living legacy of tradition and resilience

Baloch culture: A living legacy of tradition and resilience

Balochistan’s culture is a rich mixture of rituals, values, and traditions. It reflects the hospitality, harmony, and deep-rooted beliefs of its people. The Baloch are an ethnic group mostly found in Pakistan’s southwest, as well as in parts of Iran, Afghanistan, and the Arabian Peninsula. Known for their generosity, the Baloch are especially famous for

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US urges Pakistan and India should to find responsible solutions peace

US urges Pakistan and India should to find responsible solutions peace

  WASHINGTON: US State Department spokesperson Timmy Bruce has said that Pakistan and India should find responsible solutions to their problems. During a press briefing at US State Department, Timmy Bruce said that both the countries should find a solution that would maintain sustainable peace and regional stability in the South Asia. She said that

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Tarar: India itself is responsible for the Pahalgam attack

Tarar: India itself is responsible for the Pahalgam attack

ISLAMABAD: Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar has said that India itself is responsible for the Pahalgam attack, and without any evidence accusing Pakistan for the incident. Giving an interview to the international broadcasting organization “CNN”, Tarar said that India does not have any evidence of Pakistan’s involvement, only playing the blame game to hide its

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CM Bugti orders strict action govt employees involved in anti-state activities

CM Bugti orders strict action against govt employees involved in anti-state activities

QUETTA: Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti has ordered to take strict action against those government employees who were involved in anti-state activities. CM Bugti issued the directives during a high-level review meeting on the implementation of the Provincial Action Plan, held in Quetta. The Home and Tribal Affairs Department gave a comprehensive briefing on

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Ex-PM Abbasi calls for political stability for Balochistan’s progress

Ex-PM Abbasi calls for political stability for Balochistan’s progress

QUETTA: Former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has said it is important for the Pakistan’s progress to resolve political instability and urgent reforms to address public issues especially in Balochistan. While talking to journalists in Quetta, the head of Awam Pakistan Party Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said that we need to focus on to resolve the

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Indian airlines suffer major losses due to closure of Pakistan’s airspace

Indian airlines suffer major losses due to closure of Pakistan’s airspace

NEW DELHI: The Indian airlines were facing difficult time to continue the flight operation, suffered losses worth crores due to the closure of Pakistan’s airspace after the tension increases between the two neighboring countries in wake of Pahalgam incident. According to reports, the Indian government is deeply worried about the closure of Pakistan’s airspace for

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Death toll in Nushki oil tanker blast jumps to 20

Two more succumbs to injures, Nushki Oil Tanker tragedy toll rises to 6

QUETTA: The death toll of Nushki oil tanker explosion raised to six as two more victims of the tragic incident succumbed to their injuries. The officials have confirmed that the deceased have been identified as Jahanzeb Anwar and Jahanzeb, son of Muhammad Anwar, both residents of Nushki. The victims were shifted to hospital after the

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Pakistan launches NAFTAC to counter terrorism; PM approves new center

ISLAMABAD: In a major step to strengthen its counter-terrorism framework, Pakistan has launched the National Intelligence Fusion and Threat Assessment Centre (NAFTAC), with Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif giving formal approval for its establishment, according to media . Sources revealed that NAFTAC will operate under the National Counter Terrorism Authority (NACTA). The primary objective of the

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