Pakistan
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Imran Khan Chooses Jail Over Deals, PTI’s Arif Alvi Asserts
In a significant development, former Pakistan President Dr. Arif Alvi has revealed that the incarcerated Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder, Imran…
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Pakistan Army Dismisses 3 Officers, Following May 9 Riots
Islamabad: The Pakistan Army has taken decisive action against its officers following the May 9 riots, resulting in the dismissal…
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PM Shehbaz Demands Swift Justice in Greece Boat Tragedy
Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif presided over a significant meeting today in Islamabad to discuss the recent tragic incident involving…
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Tropical Cyclone “Biparjoy” Strengthens, Nears Coastal Areas
The cyclone “Biparjoy” has gained strength and is rapidly advancing towards the coastal regions. As of 1900 hrs PST, the…
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Jibran Nasir Goes Missing since Thursday Night, Says Wife
Rights activist Jibran Nasir has been abducted in Karachi, according to his Mansha Pasha. She said his husband went missing…
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Anti-Corruption Officials Arrest PTI President Parvez Elahi
Lahore: Parvez Elahi, the President of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, was apprehended by anti-corruption officials. According to sources anti-corruption…
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WMOPC Visit Garhi KhudaBaksh Amid Flood Rehabilitation Project
Larkana, Sindh: Office bearers of the World Memon Organization Pakistan Chapter (WMOPC) paid their respects to the Bhutto family. They visited…
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Court Summons DIG for Zaman Park Search Warrant
ATC demanded the reasons from DIG operations for search warrants issued for Khan’s residence, Zaman Park. LARHORE: The anti-terrorism court…
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Prominent Journalist Sami Ibrahim Reported Missing
Prominent journalist and TV anchorperson Sami Ibrahim has been reported missing in the federal capital, as per recent developments on…
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Senior Leaders Step Down from Party, Amidst Crackdown on PTI
In the wake of a crackdown on PTI, several senior leaders of the former ruling party have resigned from their…
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