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A director of Norway’s Nobel Institute has strongly criticized a Norwegian political party for allegedly exploiting the Nobel Peace Prize nomination process for political benefit. The controversy erupted after the Norwegian Centre Party announced plans to nominate Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan for the prestigious award. According to Norwegian media, Centre Party leader Geir Lippestad revealed his intentions in a January livestream. He suggested that nominating Khan would be Norway’s most valuable contribution and urged support from the Pakistani-Norwegian community to help him secure a seat in the Storting, Norway’s parliament. Nobel Institute’s Reaction Norwegian newspaper NRK reported that…

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The Balochistan government and police have defended their response to the recent Balochistan protests, asserting that public safety remains a top priority. Officials stated that discussions with the Balochistan National Party (BNP) are ongoing to address concerns. During a press conference at the CCPO office, government spokesperson Shahid Rind and DIG Quetta Aitzaz Goraya highlighted the need to balance the right to protest with maintaining law and order. Rind explained that the unrest began on March 11, following an attack on the Jafar Express, which triggered a 24-hour clearance operation. The next day, the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) attempted to…

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Pakistan has decided to delay the Afghan deportation deadline due to Eidul Fitr holidays. A government official confirmed on Tuesday that the extension was granted as the country observes the end of Ramazan. Last month, Islamabad had announced that Afghans with specific documents must leave by the end of March. Authorities have now extended the deadline until early next week. The decision was made to accommodate the holiday period. However, the official, who spoke anonymously, did not specify a new exact date. The move affects thousands of Afghans holding Afghan Citizen Cards (ACC). These documents, issued by Pakistan, are held…

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As legal and political challenges mount, PTI founder Imran Khan has agreed to initiate PTI-Establishment talks. Sources reveal that he has entrusted Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur and his adviser Barrister Saif with the responsibility. According to insiders, both Gandapur and Saif convinced Khan to consider discussions. Following their persuasion, he granted them the task on Wednesday. The negotiations will remain confidential until progress is achieved. A follow-up meeting between Khan and Gandapur is also expected in the coming days to advance the dialogue. On Wednesday, Gandapur visited Imran Khan at Adiala Jail after nearly six weeks. The…

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The repatriation of Afghan refugees in Pakistan who are residing illegally has officially begun today (Tuesday). The deadline for voluntary return ended on March 31, and authorities have now started sending undocumented Afghans back to their homeland. According to sources in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Home Department, the process of returning Afghan refugees in Pakistan has started from April 1. The federal government had earlier rejected any extension to the deadline despite appeals from the Taliban administration in Afghanistan. Authorities also requested records of Afghan students in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa by March 27. This data will be used to update the Foreign…

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COAS Gen Asim Munir spent Eid ul Fitr with Pakistan Army officers and troops stationed along the western border. On Monday, he visited Wana in South Waziristan and Chehkan in Dera Ismail Khan. The military’s media wing, ISPR, confirmed the visit in an official statement. COAS Gen Asim Munir offered Eid prayers and prayed for Pakistan’s peace, stability, and prosperity. During his interaction with the troops, he conveyed warm Eid greetings. He appreciated their unwavering commitment to the defense of the nation. “You safeguard our homeland with resilience and dedication. Your sacrifices reflect your deep love for Pakistan,” COAS Gen…

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ISLAMABAD: Khud Mukhtar SAWI and Khyber Network celebrated Eid ul Fitr by recognizing the efforts of Islamabad police officers. These officers work tirelessly in all weather conditions to protect and serve the public, often without appreciation. On this special occasion, representatives from both organizations visited police personnel on duty and presented them with Eid gifts. The gesture aimed to acknowledge their dedication and to bring joy to their Eid celebrations. The police officers expressed deep gratitude for the thoughtful initiative. Many shared that they rarely receive such recognition. One officer remarked, “No one usually remembers us, but you did.” Both…

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PESHAWAR: Khyber Network and Khud Mukhtar SAWI hosted a special Iftar dinner to honor struggling artists of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). The event was organized for those talented individuals who, despite facing financial hardships, never ask for help. Around 25 artists attended the gathering, which was a tribute to their dedication and contribution to Pashto culture and the arts. The evening started with Iftar, where guests enjoyed a variety of traditional dishes. After the Iftar, a Hi-Tea was served, adding a warm and welcoming touch to the event. The artists, many of whom have dedicated their lives to music, drama, and…

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QUETTA: The Balochistan government has enforced a nighttime travel ban on national highways across the province. The decision, taken due to the worsening Balochistan security situation, was announced through notifications issued by several deputy commissioners. Travel restrictions will be in place from 6 PM to 6 AM. The affected routes include Sibi Road, Zhob-DI Khan Road, Coastal Highway, Quetta-Taftan Highway, and Loralai-DG Khan Highway. Authorities took this step following a surge in terrorist incidents that have destabilized the region. Just a day earlier, a suicide bombing targeted a Balochistan National Party-Mengal (BNP-M) rally near Mastung’s Lak Pass. This attack came…

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PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government is preparing for a major bureaucratic reshuffle after Eid ul Fitr. This move will affect commissioners, deputy commissioners, and top administrative secretaries. The changes are part of a broader strategy to strengthen governance, curb corruption, and improve public service efficiency. Sources suggest that the reshuffle will also impact the police department. Several officers are expected to be promoted to BPS-20. The newly appointed Chief Secretary, Shahab Ali Shah, has already started introducing reforms in government institutions. One of his key directives is the transfer of employees who have remained in the same position for…

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