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Pakistan Strikes Back in Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos
Pakistan in its strikes destroyed Indian Brahmos missile depot in Beas, Pathankot airfield, and Adampur airbase.
China, US Hold Talks on Tariffs to Cool Trade War
China US hold talks on tariffs in Geneva to ease trade war, discuss cuts, and explore steps toward de-escalation of economic tensions.
China Eyes Intelligence Gains Amid India-Pakistan Conflict
China gains key intel during the India-Pakistan conflict by tracking Indian weapons and military moves in real time.
Storm Capsizes Tourist Boats in Guizhou, China, Killing 10
A sudden storm in Guizhou capsized tourist boats, killing 10 people and injuring 70. Search and rescue operations continue.
China Reaffirms Support for Pakistan Amid Pahalgam Attack Tensions
China reaffirms support for Pakistan after Pahalgam attack, urging calm and backing calls for a neutral probe.
Ethnic games tradition in Xinjiang desert event
The ethnic games tradition in Xinjiang blends sports and culture as 1,000 athletes compete near the Taklimakan Desert.
Forest fire in Dirang Arunachal Pradesh spreads rapidly
Forest fire in Dirang Arunachal Pradesh scorches acres of land, prompting expert warnings on climate change and shifting cultivation.
Pakistan-China meeting on Gwadar high-tech aquaculture project
Pakistan and China unveil plans to build a high-tech aquaculture industry in Gwadar under CPEC, aiming to boost seafood exports.
PAA rejects claims of an averted accident at Islamabad airport, saying the Saudia flight’s go-around was a routine safety procedure.
Police killed the third militant involved in the Nowshera polio team attack during an operation in the Nizam Pur area on Sunday.
New digital evidence shows Afghanistan and India-based networks running coordinated anti-Pakistan campaigns and supporting extremist operations.
PTM’s anti-state campaign, backed by foreign powers, twists counter-terrorism efforts to sow ethnic division in Pakistan.
Azizi hinted at reviving the Kabul–New Delhi air corridor, but high costs and low volumes limit its economic impact.
Australian Senator Pauline Hanson sparks uproar by wearing a burqa in the Senate, leading to suspension and public backlash.
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