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Mohammad Mokhber: Iran's New Interim President, who is he?
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One woman dies during pregnancy every 50 minutes in Pakistan: report
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The most important reason for the rapid spread of cancer cases around the world has been discovered
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A common habit that leads to obesity despite eating less and exercising
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10 Common Symptoms That Point To Depression
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Decoding Pakistan's Presidential Election: Understanding the Weightage Formula and Vote Calculation
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Icon of the Seas Sets Sail, Titanic of 2024!
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THICK, SLIM, beauty?
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A troubling cycle
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Plagiarism of Pakistani Songs in Indian Music Industry: Copyright Perspectives
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End of an Era: Japan Scraps Decades-Old Bans to Enter Global Arms Market
In a major departure from its postwar pacifist stance, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s government has officially overhauled Japan's defense export rules. The new policy scraps the restrictive five-category limit, clearing the way for the sale of lethal hardware—including warships, missiles, and next-gen fighter jets—to allied nations. Takaichi emphasized that "no single country can protect its own peace alone," as Japan looks to strengthen its industrial base and deepen security ties with partners like the Philippines and Australia to counter rising regional threats.
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Tehran Denies Reports: No Iranian Delegation Dispatched to Islamabad
#IRIB #IranNews #IslamabadTalks #DiplomaticStandoff #Tehran
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Strategic Milestone: Pakistan Navy Successfully Tests Indigenously Developed Air-Launched Cruise Missile
In a major boost to Pakistan’s maritime defense capabilities, the Pakistan Navy has successfully conducted a flight test of its locally developed Air-Launched Cruise Missile (ALCM). According to the ISPR, the missile demonstrated pinpoint accuracy, hitting its target with high precision. This successful test highlights Pakistan’s growing self-reliance in advanced weapon systems and further strengthens the country’s "Sea-Based Command and Control" and regional deterrence.
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US Vice President to Arrive in Pakistan Tomorrow
US Vice President JD Vance is set to arrive in Islamabad tomorrow for a high-stakes diplomatic visit. According to reports from Al Jazeera, the Vice President will lead a high-level US delegation to participate in critical mediation talks. This visit underscores Pakistan's growing role as a key regional mediator, with the delegation also expected to include senior envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. The talks are viewed as a pivotal moment for regional stability and international diplomacy
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Nationwide Three-Day Holidays Announced: Government Orders Timely Salary Disbursement
The government has officially announced a three-day public holiday across the country. To ensure citizens can enjoy the break without financial stress, a directive has been issued to all relevant departments to ensure the timely or advance disbursement of salaries. This move aims to facilitate employees and their families, ensuring that the long weekend is celebrated with ease and festive spirit.
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Pakistan Extends Airspace Ban on Indian Aircraft Until May 24
The Pakistan Airports Authority has extended the ban on Indian aircraft using its airspace until May 24, continuing restrictions amid ongoing tensions between the two countries
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Pakistan Receives $1 Billion from Saudi Arabia, Confirms State Bank
The State Bank of Pakistan has confirmed the receipt of $1 billion from Saudi Arabia, providing a boost to the country’s foreign exchange reserves.
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US Optimistic on Iran Deal, but Uncertainty Persists as Ceasefire Deadline Nears
The United States has expressed confidence in reaching a deal with Iran, but uncertainty remains as key disagreements persist and the ceasefire deadline approaches.
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Iran War and Rising Inflation Push Trump’s Popularity to Record Low
US President Donald Trump’s popularity has fallen to its lowest level, as ongoing tensions with Iran and rising inflation continue to weigh on public opinion
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Pakistan Imposes Ban on New Universities and Tehsil-Level Sub-Campuses
In a strategic move to reform higher education standards, the government has officially halted the establishment of new universities and sub-campuses at the Tehsil level. This decision aims to address the mushroom growth of educational institutions that lack proper faculty, infrastructure, and research facilities. Moving forward, the focus will shift toward strengthening existing institutions and ensuring they meet international benchmarks of academic excellence.
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IHC letter, could be deliberate, but no conspiracy to favor Imran Khan.
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War of nerves; Establishment, Govt, Imran Khan & People
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Is there a chance for Imran Khan to be free before Eid?
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India's Electoral bonds, or bombs? But why now?
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Nawaz Sharif led government, but where is he?
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Sindh cabinet or Faryal Talpur cabinet?
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Asif Ali Zardari bhi President ban gaye, now what?
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PDM 2.0 is now two-third majority, samjh rahey ho?
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Wazir-Azam Shahbaz, Saddar Zardari, sab plan k hisab se hai?
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Reserved seats for SIC/PTI or Maal-e- ghaneemat? And why Asad Toor?
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Why are halwa-khors not behind bars ASP sahiba?
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Maryam or Murad, irrelevant.
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Imran's letter to IMF, will work, won't work.
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PDM 2.0 will be a disaster, and this is why.
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Pakistani political situation: Raula pe gaya?
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PTI plus MWM, PDM 2.0 finalized. What is what?
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Election 2024 Results: Win and lose for democracy, Kiya hosakta hai ab?
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Thodi si galati in halkon men surprise degi.
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Afghanistan-China bhai bhai? humara kiya phir?
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Why is Bushra Bibi in bani gala and not jail?
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Art of possibility, so what are the next possibilities?
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Election men dhandli horahi hai? Tu?
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One more 'Mandir' in India, what an achievement.
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Oxymorons and morons in Pakistani Politics
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If Murtaza Wahab wins: Welcome to Sindh Club and its one party rule
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Gun control issue in USA; Politics of culture or cultural terrorism?
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Tribalism in Sindh, one of the many deceptions for lawlessness in Sindh
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The method behind this madness is the madness itself-Pakistan
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Religion, False Messiah, and America- deadly combination for American foreign policy
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Usual Pakistani things: Erasing History: Pakistan Cricket Board new video
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IMF and west to the politicians, GCC and China to establishment?
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PTI leaders were forced to quit, banning a political party, Pakistan being Pakistan again.
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Zia Mohyeddin: Somewhere between Shakespeare and Ghalib
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July of 1977, and July of 2023, only thing missing is Martial Law.
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'Prime minister banun matlab ka karun?' Perfect 'Balwant' for caretaker prime minister
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Audio leaks fiasco in Pakistan, bleak boundaries of legality
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Bloomberg report: IMF conditions: Debt Trap: but a lifeline to Afg and Helping hand for Turkey.
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India's rail tragedy, what should we know?
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Shahid Khaqan Abbasi's resignation fiasco
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Concept of relevancy and Pakistan's irrelevant players
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Pakistan transforming itself into a commercial hub (literally)
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Bilawal Bhutto Zardari spoke his heart out or a gimmick again?
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Uzbekistan among few countries where presidents get elected for life
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30th June deadline, no IMF agreement yet and Pakistan's 'burn them all' attitude
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Shipwreck tragedy: Pakistan mourns while others protest for us.
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Pakistan doesn’t need foreign investment. We need our egos intact.
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Mt. Everest for Sajid and Naila, SC for PDM, Military for PTI, PTI for Military and Inflation for us
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Wazzan ghatao, pina chordo ya naukri chordo- Assam Police
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Budget season in Pakistan- Darnomics or Economics?
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End of an Era: Japan Scraps Decades-Old Bans to Enter Global Arms Market
In a major departure from its postwar pacifist stance, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s government has officially overhauled Japan's defense export rules. The new policy scraps the restrictive five-category limit, clearing the way for the sale of lethal hardware—including warships, missiles, and next-gen fighter jets—to allied nations. Takaichi emphasized that "no single country can protect its own peace alone," as Japan looks to strengthen its industrial base and deepen security ties with partners like the Philippines and Australia to counter rising regional threats.
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Tehran Denies Reports: No Iranian Delegation Dispatched to Islamabad
#IRIB #IranNews #IslamabadTalks #DiplomaticStandoff #Tehran
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Strategic Milestone: Pakistan Navy Successfully Tests Indigenously Developed Air-Launched Cruise Missile
In a major boost to Pakistan’s maritime defense capabilities, the Pakistan Navy has successfully conducted a flight test of its locally developed Air-Launched Cruise Missile (ALCM). According to the ISPR, the missile demonstrated pinpoint accuracy, hitting its target with high precision. This successful test highlights Pakistan’s growing self-reliance in advanced weapon systems and further strengthens the country’s "Sea-Based Command and Control" and regional deterrence.
News Desk
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US Vice President to Arrive in Pakistan Tomorrow
US Vice President JD Vance is set to arrive in Islamabad tomorrow for a high-stakes diplomatic visit. According to reports from Al Jazeera, the Vice President will lead a high-level US delegation to participate in critical mediation talks. This visit underscores Pakistan's growing role as a key regional mediator, with the delegation also expected to include senior envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. The talks are viewed as a pivotal moment for regional stability and international diplomacy
News Desk
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Nationwide Three-Day Holidays Announced: Government Orders Timely Salary Disbursement
The government has officially announced a three-day public holiday across the country. To ensure citizens can enjoy the break without financial stress, a directive has been issued to all relevant departments to ensure the timely or advance disbursement of salaries. This move aims to facilitate employees and their families, ensuring that the long weekend is celebrated with ease and festive spirit.
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Pakistan Extends Airspace Ban on Indian Aircraft Until May 24
The Pakistan Airports Authority has extended the ban on Indian aircraft using its airspace until May 24, continuing restrictions amid ongoing tensions between the two countries
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Pakistan Receives $1 Billion from Saudi Arabia, Confirms State Bank
The State Bank of Pakistan has confirmed the receipt of $1 billion from Saudi Arabia, providing a boost to the country’s foreign exchange reserves.
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US Optimistic on Iran Deal, but Uncertainty Persists as Ceasefire Deadline Nears
The United States has expressed confidence in reaching a deal with Iran, but uncertainty remains as key disagreements persist and the ceasefire deadline approaches.
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Iran War and Rising Inflation Push Trump’s Popularity to Record Low
US President Donald Trump’s popularity has fallen to its lowest level, as ongoing tensions with Iran and rising inflation continue to weigh on public opinion
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