Islamabad: President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif have strongly condemned an attack carried out by terrorists of Fitna-al-Hindustan on a security forces vehicle in district Mastung, Balochistan. In their separate stateme...
Read More »Pakistan Army Rescues Four Workers in Swat Mine
Swat: Pakistan Army successfully rescued four workers trapped in an emerald mine in the Babuzai area of Swat. The mine had suddenly collapsed last night, trapping the workers inside. According to Radio Pakistan, as soon as the incident was reported,...
Read More »Analyst Hails Trade Deal Between Pakistan and US
Islamabad: Amb. Waheed Ahmad, a former diplomat, has praised the recent trade deal between Pakistan and the United States, describing it as a development that alleviates concerns among Pakistani businessmen and exporters over potential US tariffs. The...
Read More »Govt Pursuing Vigorous Strategy to Combat Climate Change, Says Ahsan Iqbal
Islamabad: Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal announced that the government is actively pursuing a robust strategy to address the threats posed by climate change. Speaking at a ceremony in Islamabad, he highlighted the 'Uraan Pakistan' program, designed to...
Read More »President and PM Condemn Terrorist Attack in Balochistan
Islamabad: President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif have strongly condemned an attack carried out by terrorists of Fitna-al-Hindustan on a security forces vehicle in district Mastung, Balochistan. In their separate stateme...
Read More »Minister Calls for Collective Efforts to Promote Urdu
Islamabad: Minister for National Heritage and Culture Division, Aurangzeb Khan Khichi, has termed Urdu as a symbol of Pakistan's cultural identity and national unity. During a visit to the National Language Promotion Department in Islamabad, he emphas...
Read More »Kashmir: Police Raid Shops After India-Imposed Book Ban
Srinagar: Police in the Indian-administered Kashmir region carried out raids on book stores after the government banned 25 books, over what it called "exciting secessionism." The government accused the authors of the banned books - who include Booker ...
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