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New York: Pakistan has warned the UN Security Council that terrorism from Afghanistan remains the most serious threat to its national security and must be addressed urgently for peace in the region. At a Council briefing on Afghanistan, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, highlighted the growing challenge. He said multiple terrorist outfits, including Daesh-K, Al-Qaeda, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM), the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), and the Majeed Brigade, continue to operate freely from Afghan sanctuaries. The ambassador disclosed that over 60 terrorist camps are active across the border. These facilities…

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Islamabad: Pakistan and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have signed a new six-year Country Programme Framework (CPF) to deepen cooperation in peaceful nuclear applications. The agreement covers critical areas such as food security, energy, climate, and healthcare. The signing took place in Vienna during the IAEA General Conference. Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) Chairman Dr. Raja Ali Raza Anwar and IAEA Deputy Director General Hua Liu formalised the fifth Country Programme Framework, which will run from 2026 to 2031. The framework sets five priority fields. These include food and agriculture, health and nutrition, climate change and water management, nuclear…

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Pakistan secured their place in the Asia Cup 2025 Super Four stage after knocking the United Arab Emirates (UAE) out of the tournament in the 10th group match at Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Wednesday. Defending a modest 146-run target, Pakistan’s bowlers dominated on the tricky Dubai surface. UAE’s batting lineup could only manage 105 before being dismissed in 17.4 overs. Wicketkeeper-batter Rahul Chopra resisted with a run-a-ball 35. Dhruv Prashar scored 20, skipper Muhammad Waseem made 14, and opener Alishan Sharafu added 12. However, the rest of the batting order failed to reach double figures against Pakistan’s sharp bowling…

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The recent “Joint Strategic Defense Agreement” between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia is a game-changer in South Asia. Signed just days ago, it promises that any attack on one country will be seen as an attack on both. Leaders from both nations hailed it as “historic,” highlighting deep ties in defense and security. For India, already reeling from its bad loss in the May 2025 war against Pakistan, this pact means strategic isolation on a massive scale. Recall the 2025 conflict: It started with Indian missile strikes into Pakistan on May 7, sparking four days of intense fighting with airstrikes and…

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Riyadh: Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have signed a historic Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement, pledging that any aggression against one nation will be treated as an attack on both. The pact was finalised during Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s state visit to Riyadh. At Al-Yamamah Palace, he was warmly welcomed by Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman. According to a joint statement, the Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement builds on nearly eight decades of partnership. It rests on brotherhood, Islamic unity, and shared security interests. The two nations vowed to expand defence cooperation, boost deterrence, and contribute to regional as well…

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Pakistan’s top javelin star Arshad Nadeem takes on India’s Olympic hero Neeraj Chopra today. They meet in the qualification round at the World Athletics Championship. The event kicks off at 4:45 pm Pakistan time. Many elite athletes join the fray too. Fans have waited months for this rematch. Arshad Nadeem and Neeraj Chopra share a fierce rivalry. Supporters from both nations watch every move closely. This India-Pakistan rivalry adds extra thrill to their contests. Germany’s Julian Weber enters the mix. He ranks high in javelin. His presence boosts the event’s excitement. Before the big day, Arshad Nadeem spoke to fans.…

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The federal government is working on a mini-budget to raise at least Rs50 billion for flood rehabilitation and to cover a growing tax shortfall. Officials confirmed that new levies on cigarettes and luxury goods are being prepared. Under the proposed mini-budget, additional duties will apply to imported vehicles, cigarettes, and electronic items. A levy similar to the regulatory duty reduced in June may also be reintroduced on imported products. According to the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), a five per cent duty on electronic goods is under review. The final price threshold for this tax has not yet been set.…

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Security forces launched a Khuzdar Operation on the night of September 14 and 15, killing five terrorists linked to banned Baloch outfits. The military’s media wing confirmed the action in a statement issued on Wednesday. According to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the Khuzdar Operation was carried out after credible intelligence was received about the presence of militants in the area. These elements, also known as Fitna-ul-Hindustan, were hiding in the region and planning fresh violence. Troops surrounded the hideout and engaged the terrorists in a heavy exchange of fire. The gun battle ended with the killing of five militants. ISPR…

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Security forces foiled major terrorist attacks in Bannu and Karak districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, killing three militants and injuring four others. Police confirmed that the attackers carried away their dead and wounded while retreating from the scene. In Bannu, armed men first attempted to storm the Miryan Police Station. Soon after, they targeted the Mozang checkpoint. Police teams stood firm and fought back with planning and bravery, forcing the militants to flee. Regional Police Officer (RPO) Sajjad Khan said the assault on Miryan Police Station was repelled within 20 minutes. The second strike at the Mozang checkpoint was more severe.…

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The Awami Action Committee has recently unveiled a 38-point charter of demands, claiming it will provide “relief” to the people of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK). However, a closer and more objective review reveals that this charter is misleading and, if implemented, could severely damage the region’s social and economic structure. ◾ AJK Budget and Tax BurdenFor the fiscal year 2025–26, the approved budget of AJK stands at Rs310 billion. Out of this, Rs153 billion comes from AJK’s own revenue, while Rs157 billion is provided as federal support. More than half of this budget goes to salaries and pensions of…

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