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Zoned out of quiet
Across Karachi, parks and homes are turning into padel courts and cafés. Residents say their peace is being sold off.
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PPP Senator Rubina Khalid condemns 'internal saboteurs'
Announces protest rally on 26th against K-P govt
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K-P committed to 'Markhor conservation'
The provincial government is fully dedicated to conserving the Markhor
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CM Gandapur reviews development proposals for DI Khan Division
Officials provided detailed briefings on the status and implementation of development projects
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Tribal peace accord reached in Kurram
Efforts to resolve longstanding regional issues will follow soon
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ATC issues notice to CTD officials over failure to produce case records
The hearing was adjourned until May 26.
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Cold blood, warm attachments
A haunting murder in a quiet town is half the story. The other half lies in the mind of the author.
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The scorching new normal in Pakistan
Record-breaking heat is no longer a once-in-a-decade anomaly. It’s what experts now call a shifting climate baseline
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'Nullah Mafia' encroaches on govt-owned drainage land
At least 1,000 kanals of ravines and nullahs have been lost or blocked
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Photography workshop highlights Pakistan's beauty
The workshop brought together students and photography enthusiasts for an engaging and informative session.
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Pindi prepares uplift plan for FY26
RDA-proposed projects comprise three underpasses, flyover and parking plaza
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Prices soar ahead of budget announcement
Market sources claim traders stockpiling items
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Pindi bans illegal hide collection
The district administration has emphasised that having an NOC is mandatory
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Joint emergency operation launched after hailstorm
CDA, MCI start cleaning drive, alert disaster management teams
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ATC adjourns May 9 trials until May 31
The parties, lawyers, and accused were summoned to the jail's court at 9am.
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Water crisis deepens in Pindi amid heatwave
Protests erupt over soaring tanker prices, structural failures
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Triple murderer gets life in jail on 7 counts
The accused, Abid Ali Shah, son of Zulfiqar Shah, was found guilty.
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Amid rivalry with India, it's time to focus on geo-economics
Pakistan and India are both members of regional organisations such as SCO and SAARC
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What an incentivised or a punished Iran means for ME
A war in the Middle East would be bad news for the Chinese economy.
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The nation created by Jinnah
No external power can now diminish the worth and mettle of its people.
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Measles outbreak
Measles is not a new disease. Nor is its prevention a mystery.
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The rubble called Gaza
At least 94% of all hospitals in the Gaza Strip have been damaged or destroyed.
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Heads must roll
No excuses must be entertained at any level, and none should go off the hook.
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What's next for South Asia?
India alone has 140 million people living in the extreme poverty.
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India’s monsoon rains arrive 8 days early, earliest in 16 years
Monsoon delivers 70% of India’s rain, vital for farms and economy; half of farmland relies on June-Sept rains
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Incredulous India
To brand a nation that has lost countless lives to terrorism as a terrorist state, its a blatant twisting of the truth
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Russia, Ukraine swap hundreds in largest prisoner deal since war began
Tomorrow we expect more," said Zelenskiy, as Russia’s defence ministry also confirmed the exchange
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Britney Spears slams flight attendant for 'invading space' after controversial airplane incident
Britney Spears laughs off airplane incident, calls it 'incredibly funny' despite concerns over her behavior.
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Pakistan Pavilion brings '(Fr)Agile Systems' to 19th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice
Climate change takes centre stage in Pakistan's offering at La Biennale di Venezia
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Nvidia to launch cheaper AI chip for China, mass production set for June
Nvidia lost $20B due to H20 ban, as new export rules limit GPU memory bandwidth crucial for AI data processing
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Israeli strike in Khan Younis kills nine children of doctor couple
Israel struck the home of Dr. Hamdi al-Najjar; the father and one son were also seriously injured in the attack.
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DJ Khaled teams up with Ashton Hall for hilarious fitness video ahead of new album release
DJ Khaled shares fitness collaboration with Ashton Hall, teasing upcoming album Aalam of God in viral video.
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At least 13 dead, 92 injured as rain wreaks havoc in Punjab
NDMA has warned of storms and hail in Punjab in next 2 to 6 hours, while rain emergency has been imposed in Rawalpindi
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UAE records scorching 51.6°C in Sweihan, highest temperature of the year
UAE heatwave breaks records with 50.4°C in May and hottest April average of 42.6°C, surpassing 2017 highs.
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X suffers global outage, users face major disruption
PTA confirmed the disruption, stating that platform X is currently facing a large-scale service outage in Pakistan
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At least eight dead as fire rips through Nairobi slum
Cause unknown, but fires are common in Nairobi’s crowded, poor settlements where safety measures are often lacking
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Ex-UK PM Boris Johnson welcomes 'final gang member' with wife Carrie, baby daughter Poppy
Carrie Johnson announces birth of fourth child, daughter Poppy, with Boris Johnson, says 'final gang member'.
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Saudi Arabia deploys drones, AI to curb unauthorized Hajj pilgrims
Drones use AI and thermal imaging in a smart surveillance system to spot and stop Hajj rule violators in real time
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UN says 427 Rohingya feared dead in May shipwrecks
Persecuted Rohingya flee Myanmar by sea each year, risking death on makeshift boats to escape war and repression
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Shubman Gill appointed India’s Test captain, to lead in England series
The 25-year-old replaces Rohit Sharma, who recently retired from Test cricket along with Virat Kohli.
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Severe dust storm, rain plunge Lahore into darkness
At least 3 injured in rain incidents, while heavy downpour caused waterlogging on main roads, disrupting traffic flow
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FIRs to be filed against deported Pakistanis, passports to be cancelled
FIRs to be filed, passports canceled, and 5-year travel ban imposed on deportees, says interior minister Naqvi
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Cannes Film Festival hit by major power outage, authorities suspect foul play
Cannes Film Festival hit by power outage on closing day, suspected sabotage linked to arson acts and damaged pylons.
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Gold prices rise in Pakistan amid global market surge
Gold price per tola rose to Rs354,100 in the local market, mirroring the upward trend in the global market
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Field marshal thanks ‘political leaders for their foresight’ during conflict with India
COAS Munir hosts dinner to honour civil-military leadership and citizens for unity during Operation Bunyanum Marsoos
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Missing tourists found dead after vehicle falls near Skardu
Recovery underway for bodies of four young tourists from Punjab’s Gujrat, who were earlier reported missing.
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Bangladesh cancels $21m defence contract with India’s GRSE
India-Bangladesh relations have deteriorated in recent months
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Mithai or propaganda? India’s dessert names latest victim of 'Pak' tensions
Indian shopkeepers cite national pride as they rename desserts.
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International Day of the Markhor being observed today
Markhor is Pakistan's national animal as well













































