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Pakistan Pledges to Protect Children from Climate Change Impacts at COP 29

Baku: Pakistan has committed to safeguarding its youth from the adverse effects of climate change, as announced during the COP 29 Summit in Baku, Azerbaijan. At an event with UNICEF, the Government of Pakistan, alongside provincial governments from Si...

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Khalistan Referendum in New Zealand Highlights Sikh Persecution Concerns

Islamabad: The Khalistan referendum sends a strong message to India to end its persecution of Sikhs.

According to Kashmir Media Service, a referendum for a separate Sikh homeland is being held at Aotea Square in Auckland, New Zealand. This event ha...

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Hurriyat Leaders Committed to Kashmir Cause Despite Imprisonment, Says Saghar

Islamabad: Mehmood Ahmed Saghar, a leader of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference Azad Jammu and Kashmir (APHC-AJK) chapter, emphasized that Hurriyat leaders who have been detained in India have devoted their lives to the Kashmir cause and the politica...

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Punjab Police Intensifies Crackdown on Smog Violations Following IG Directive

Lahore: The Punjab Police has intensified its efforts to combat smog and protect the environment under the directive of Inspector General of Police Punjab, Dr. Usman Anwar. In the past 24 hours, the police registered 49 cases and arrested 18 individua...

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Indian Army’s Recruitment Drive in Jammu and Kashmir Criticized for Exploiting Economic Hardships

Srinagar: In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian army organized a recruitment drive aimed at luring unemployed Kashmiri youth, a move analysts view as exploiting the dire economic conditions imposed by years of military occupation....

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Punjab Police Allocates 2.5 Million Rupees for Treatment of Injured Officers

Lahore: In a significant move to support its injured officers, the Punjab Police has allocated approximately 2.5 million rupees for their medical treatment. This initiative is part of an ongoing effort to ensure the health and recovery of those injure...

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