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Punjab closes educational institutions on May 9 and 10

Punjab closes educational institutions on May 9 and 10

LAHORE: In light of the current security situation, Punjab’s Education Department has announced the closure of all public and private educational institutions on May 9 and 10. According to the Punjab Education Minister, the closure applies to all schools, colleges, and universities across the province. The Secretary of Education confirmed that academic activities will resume […]

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Pakistan strikes back at LoC: 50 Indian soldiers killed

Pakistan strikes back at LoC: 50 Indian soldiers killed

ISLAMABAD: Federal Information Minister Atta Tarar has stated that Pakistan delivered a strong and effective response to Indian aggression, resulting in the killing of approximately 40 to 50 Indian soldiers along the Line of Control (LoC). He hailed it as a significant military success, emphasizing that this action reflects Pakistan’s strength, unity, and defense capabilities.

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Punjab on High Alert as flights operations temporarily suspended at major airports

Punjab on high alert as flight operations temporarily suspended at major airports

LAHORE: The Pakistan Airport Authority (PAA) temporarily suspended flight operations at Lahore and Sialkot airports on Thursday due to rising tensions between Pakistan and India. The PAA said both airports would remain closed until 12 noon today. Passengers should stay in touch with their airlines for updates, the authority advised. Flight operations at Karachi and

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UN calls for 'maximum restraint' again in wake of India’s attacks on Pakistan

UN calls for ‘maximum restraint’ again in wake of India’s attacks on Pakistan

WASHINGTON: The United Nations has renewed its call for “maximum restraint” in the wake of India’s missile attacks on parts of Pakistan and Azad Kashmir. Responding to questions at a news briefing at UN Headquarters in New York, UN Spokesperson Stephanie Tramblay reiterated that the world cannot afford a military confrontation between the two South

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PM Shehbaz thanks Erdogan for Turkiye’s support following Indian attack

PM Shehbaz thanks Erdogan for Turkiye’s support following Indian attack

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held telephonic conversation with the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to thank him for Turkiye’s solidarity with Pakistan in the wake of Indian missile strikes. The Prime Minister took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to announce that he spoke to the Turkiye President. Shehbaz appreciated Turkiye’s prayers for the

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Complete blackout in major cities of India due to fear of Pakistan attacks

ISLAMABAD: A complete blackout was imposed in different cities of India including Mumbai, Delhi, Gujarat and Amritsar, emergency sirens sounded due to fear of Pakistan attacks on India. According to reports, India imposed a complete blackout in its major cities, lights were turned off in those cities fearing Pakistan attack and emergency sirens sounded. The

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COAS Asim Munir praises Shaheens for foiling enemy’s nefarious plan

RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir has praised Chief of Air Staff and the Shaheens of the Air Force for immediately foiling Indian Air Force attack and shooting down several Indian fighter jets and also appreciate the excellent cooperation between the three services. General Syed Asim visited the Air Headquarters, Chief

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DG ISPR: 31 innocent civilians martyred, 57 injured in Indian attacks

RAWALPINDI: DG Inter-Service Public Relation (ISPR), Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry has said that the martyrdom of 31 civilians including children on the night of 6 and 7, is clearly an act of Indian terrorism, adding that India will have to pay the price of killing the innocent citizens. During a press conference, DG ISPR

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