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Two soldiers of the Pakistan Army, including a Major, were martyred in a fierce South Waziristan operation. The military’s media wing, ISPR, confirmed that 11 terrorists were eliminated during this intelligence-based mission. The military raid took place in the Sararogha area of South Waziristan. The action was based on intelligence reports regarding terrorists linked to the Indian-backed group “Fitna al Khwarij.” Pakistani troops swiftly responded and launched a precise counter-terror action. According to ISPR, the terrorists’ hideout was effectively targeted. The result: 11 Indian-sponsored extremists were killed. Seven others sustained serious injuries during the intense battle. Major Syed Moiz Abbas…

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India is steadily aligning its military strategy with the Israeli defence model, raising concerns over regional stability in South Asia. Inspired by Israel’s approach towards Iran, India has begun implementing similar tactics through its growing defence partnership with Tel Aviv, including intelligence collaboration between Mossad and RAW. Following the 2019 Pulwama attack, India adopted a pre-emptive strike doctrine influenced by Israeli strategies. The Balakot air strike and more recently, “Operation Sandhoor” in 2025, are manifestations of this aggressive policy. Security analysts believe India may continue this trend, using Israeli support to pursue its political agenda against Pakistan. Pakistan has expressed…

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In a significant diplomatic exchange, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif spoke with the newly elected President of Iran, Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian, over the phone on Tuesday afternoon. The conversation focused on regional tensions and the shared interest in peace. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed deep concern over the fast-changing situation in the Middle East. He stressed that dialogue and diplomacy were the only way forward. He urged all countries to follow the UN Charter and international law. Highlighting Pakistan-Iran relations, the Prime Minister reaffirmed Pakistan’s strong support for Iran on global platforms like the UN Security Council and the Organization…

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A sexual harassment case has surfaced at the Islamia University of Bahawalpur. A visiting lecturer from the Department of Software Engineering has been accused of harassing a female student in return for academic favours. Following the complaint, the university administration acted quickly. A formal notification barred the accused lecturer from entering the campus while an investigation is underway. The university’s Anti-Harassment Committee has launched a detailed inquiry. Officials say the matter will be handled strictly according to university rules and national laws. The police have also stepped in. A case has been officially registered at the Baghdad-ul-Jadeed Police Station. According…

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In a dramatic statement, U.S. President Donald Trump accused both Israel and Iran of a ceasefire violation just hours after announcing the truce himself. Trump expressed sharp disappointment, especially with Israel, for breaking the agreement. Shortly after leaving the White House for a NATO summit in The Hague, Trump posted a firm message on Truth Social. “Israel. Do not drop those bombs. If you do it is a major violation. Bring your pilots home, now!” he wrote. The President’s warning came after Israel revealed its intention to carry out new strikes on Tehran. That move, according to Trump, shattered the…

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The recent ceasefire between Iran and Israel is being seen as a strategic setback for Tel Aviv and a clear endorsement of Pakistan’s stance on the Iran-Israel conflict. According to experts and regional observers, Israel entered the conflict with the goal of regime change in Iran. However, that objective has completely failed. Iran stood its ground. Despite being over 1,500 kilometers away, Iran managed to strike deep into Israeli territory. Its long-range missile capabilities broke through Israel’s highly publicized “Global Air Defence System.” These precision strikes shattered the myth of Israeli invincibility and forced the Israeli leadership to accept talks.…

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A new chapter in the Israel-Iran conflict started early Tuesday as President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire between the two adversaries. However, confusion clouded the announcement as both sides exchanged fire even after the declaration. Israel’s government made no official statement, and Iran — despite agreeing to the truce — launched a barrage of missiles that killed at least four people. The announcement followed a tense week of direct strikes between Israel and Iran. Two days prior, American bombers targeted Iran’s nuclear sites. Trump initially stated the Israel-Iran ceasefire would be implemented in phases. Later, at 8:38 a.m. Tehran time,…

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MANAMA: The Pakistan volleyball team made a powerful statement on Monday. They defeated Qatar in straight sets to reach the final of the AVC Nations Cup. The semi-final clash was held at the Isa Sports City Hall, in front of an energetic crowd of 1,200 spectators. This match was a repeat of last year’s final. Back then, Qatar had beaten Pakistan to lift the AVC Challenge Cup. But this time, the tables turned. From the very first set, Pakistan’s volleyball squad looked focused and aggressive. They edged past Qatar 25-22 with fierce attacks and tactical play. The second set was…

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Gilgit: The Gilgit Baltistan Budget 2025-26 was presented in the GB Assembly on Monday by Provincial Finance Minister Engineer Muhammad Ismail. The total volume of the budget stands at Rs 1.48 trillion (Rs 1,486.32 billion), including a projected deficit of Rs 6 billion. In the Gilgit Baltistan Budget 2025-26, Rs 881.92 billion has been proposed for non-development expenditures, while Rs 370 billion is earmarked for development projects across the region. The federal Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) will contribute Rs 4 billion under the Prime Minister’s Programme. The government has also set a non-tax revenue target of Rs 78.92 billion…

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ISLAMABAD: A critical meeting of Pakistan’s National Security Committee (NSC) began on Monday under the leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The high-level session was held to examine the ongoing Israel-Iran war and its expected impact on regional peace and national stability. According to inside sources, the conference brought together top military commanders, key federal ministers, and senior officials from defence and foreign affairs. The central topic of the meeting was the fast-developing situation in the Middle East, especially in light of the Israel-Iran War. The participants discussed how this expanding conflict may affect Pakistan and the wider region. Particular…

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