In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 17 people have died and 23 others injured due to recent rain related incidents in different parts of the province. According to Provincial Disaster Management Authority, one hundred and sixteen houses were damaged out of which...
Read More »Landslides and Flash Floods Claim Five Lives in Kupwara, IIOJK
Heavy rainfall has triggered landslides and flash floods in Kupwara district, resulting in the deaths of five individuals in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). The extreme weather has caused considerable damage to the region, affect...
Read More »Srinagar Residents Challenge ‘Smart City’ Label Amid Flooding Crisis
Recent heavy rainfall in Srinagar and other parts of occupied Jammu and Kashmir has severely tested the city's infrastructure, leading to widespread flooding and significant public dissent. Residents have taken to social media to voice their frustrat...
Read More »Pakistan Accuses Occupation Forces of Using Fake News to Undermine Freedom Struggles
Pakistan has accused states, including those occupying Kashmir and Palestine, of using fake news and disinformation to suppress the fundamental freedoms of people under foreign occupation. This claim was made by Ambassador Munir Akram during his addr...
Read More »IG Islamabad re-organizes Dolphin squad of Capital Territory Police
Inspector General Islamabad Police Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi has re-organized the Dolphin squad of Capital Territory Police. Young police officers have been deployed in the Dolphin Emergency Response Unit and their departmental training has also been st...
Read More »UN Human Rights Chief Raises Concerns Over Law Enforcement’s Response to University Protests in the U.S.
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk expressed concerns on Tuesday about the forceful measures used by law enforcement to manage student protests on university campuses across the United States, highlighting the importance of safeguardin...
Read More »Survey Reveals Majority of UK-Based Indians Hold Negative View of Modi
A recent survey among British Indians has revealed that more than half hold a negative view of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The survey, conducted by the Platform for Indian Democracy, involved 500 participants identifying as British Indians, ...
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