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Pakistan weather update: Rain expected in Islamabad, Northern regions

Pakistan weather update: Rain expected in Islamabad, Northern regions

WEBDESK: Pakistan weather update: The Pakistan Meteorological Department has said that Islamabad and nearby areas can expect partly cloudy skies, with the possibility of rain in the coming days. While the ongoing heatwave has kept large parts of the country in its grip, the Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecast some relief in the coming days.

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After Losing ‘Operation Sindoor’, Indian Trolls Now Dream of Part 2

After losing ‘Operation Sindoor’, Indian trolls now dream of part 2

WEBDESK: India’s long-standing obsession with Pakistan has taken a new turn online, with Indian netizens now trying to trend “Operation Sindoor Part 2: De-Nuclearise Pakistan.” The reference, though unclear in strategy, is ironic, considering they didn’t even win in the first one. Operation Sindoor; was an attempt by India in ‘response’ to an attack in

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PM Shehbaz calls NSC meeting after US strikes in Iran

PM Shehbaz calls NSC meeting after US strikes in Iran

WEBDESK: In light of escalating regional tensions and the evolving internal and external security landscape, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has convened a crucial meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) today at 2 PM at the Prime Minister’s House. The meeting under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, will be attended by highest civil

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UN Security Council hears Pakistan's call for peaceful Iran solution

UN Security Council hears Pakistan’s call for peaceful Iran solution

WEBDESK: Following an attack by the United States on Iranian nuclear facilities, Pakistan has strongly condemned the action at an emergency session of the United Nations (UN) Security Council, expressing full support for Iran’s right to self-defence and advocating for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. During the emergency meeting of the UN Security Council

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US B-2 Bombers reportedly used Indian airspace to strike Iran

US B-2 bombers reportedly used Indian airspace to strike Iran

WEBDESK: US B-2 bombers are reported to have used Indian airspace to carry out strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. The strategic flight path began at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam (15°N, 145°E), proceeded westward across the Andaman Sea (around 10°N, 95°–100°E), then traversed Central India (approximately 20°N, 75°–80°E), and finally reached near Iran’s border

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Fake News Alert: Pakistan did not allow any airspace use for strikes on Iran

Fake News Alert: Pakistan did not allow any airspace use for strikes on Iran

WEBDESK: Fake News Alert: The claim circulating on social media that Pakistan allowed its airspace for US B2 bombers, warships, and submarines to strike Iranian sites is completely false and baseless. This is fake news. Pakistan has not granted any such permission, and no official source has confirmed this allegation. It is strongly urged to

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Pakistan condemns US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, warns of regional escalation

Pakistan condemns US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, warns of regional escalation

WEBDESK: Pakistan has strongly condemned the recent United States strikes on nuclear facilities in Iran, calling them a blatant violation of international law and a dangerous escalation in an already volatile region. In an official statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Saturday, Islamabad expressed grave concern over what it described as an

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