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Audit Report Reveals Over Rs 78 Billion in Irregularities within Ministry of Communications
The Auditor General's report reveals over Rs 78 billion in irregularities within Pakistan's Ministry of Communications, with Pakistan Post accounting for Rs 50 billion in losses. Corruption, theft, and procurement issues are major concerns.
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Pakistan’s Indirect Imports from India Surge 37% in August Despite Trade Ban
Pakistan’s indirect imports from India hit $32M in August 2025, up 37% year-on-year — despite Islamabad’s ban on trade following India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty.
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IHC Issues Contempt Notices to PM, Cabinet in Aafia Siddiqui Case
Islamabad High Court issues contempt notices to PM Shehbaz Sharif & entire federal cabinet for failing to submit report in Aafia Siddiqui case. Justice Sardar Ijaz Ishaq vows not to let justice be defeated.
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Agricultural Growth Slumps to 1.1% in FY25 as PM Shehbaz Pushes for Reforms and Innovation
Pakistan’s agriculture sector plunges to 1.1% growth in FY25, down from 5.8% last year. PM Shehbaz directs urgent reforms, innovation, and youth engagement to rescue the sector.
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Pakistan Seeks Resettlement of Sponsored Afghans
Pakistan urges sponsored countries to resettle Afghan refugees as part of its Illegal Foreigner Repatriation Plan.
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Operation Against Terrorists in Lower Kurram; TDP Camps Set Up Amid Rising Violence
Major operation underway in Lower Kurram against terrorists. TDP camps established in Tall & Hangu for victims. Ongoing violence tests peace efforts amid recent attacks.
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PTI Protests in Islamabad Turn Deadly: Clash Leaves Six Dead, Hundreds Missing
🚨 Chaos in the Capital! Three days of PTI protests in Islamabad leave six dead, including a policeman and three Rangers. The government and PTI exchange allegations over casualties and arrests.
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New Cybercrime Rules Introduced: Up to 15 Years in Prison for Propaganda Against State Institutions
The Federal Cabinet has approved new rules under the National Cyber Crimes Investigation Agency (NCCIA), imposing severe penalties for propaganda against state institutions and public figures. 🏛️ Offenders could face 5 to 15 years in prison and hefty fines.
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