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Angoor Adda: A Path to Peace and Prosperity
Angoor Ada's opening signals a new era of cooperation and economic stability for the region.
Angoor Ada’s opening signals a new era of cooperation and economic stability for the region.
Afghanistan has expelled a senior Indian intelligence officer for allegedly holding meetings with anti-Taliban elements in Kabul.
UN allocates $5M for Pakistan’s flood relief as record rains displace millions, exposing deep climate risks.
Pakistan’s UN representative delivers a powerful denunciation to Israel, condemning its illegal occupation and defiance of UN resolutions.

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Pakistan to chair UNSC Taliban Sanctions Committee in 2025, enforcing travel bans, asset freezes, and arms embargoes on Taliban-linked groups.
Pakistan bans child marriage, raising legal age to 18—a bold step toward gender equality and better futures for girls.
President Zardari summons NA and Senate sessions on June 10 for the presentation of the federal budget 2025-26 in Islamabad.
UN employee Sayed Qiamuddin killed in Jalalabad, raising fears over aid worker safety and rising violence in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan.
Ten Pakistani citizens rescued in Iran from human traffickers; embassy ensures their safe return and urges caution against smuggling networks.
TikToker Sana Yousaf, 17, was shot dead in Islamabad. A teen suspect was arrested, raising concerns over online safety and youth behavior.
Earthquake triggers Malir Jail breakout; 216 inmates escape, 78 recaptured as authorities launch search and review jail security.
TTP accuses Afghan officials of ignoring attacks on its members, straining ties and raising doubts over Kabul’s counterterrorism role.
Amid India-Canada diplomatic strains, PM Modi G7 summit attendance remains doubtful due to security and invitation issues in 2025

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