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Pakistan has refused to extend the stay of Afghan nationals living illegally in Islamabad and Rawalpindi. The Afghan government had requested an extension, but authorities rejected the plea. These individuals were previously ordered to leave the country by February 28, 2025. Now, they have only seven days to remain in the twin cities. Security agencies have already prepared lists of Afghan nationals staying unlawfully. These records include details about their residences and current locations. Officials are closely monitoring the situation to ensure compliance with the government’s decision. However, Afghan nationals holding valid documents to travel to another country can stay…

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RAWALPINDI: In a decisive counter-terrorism effort, security forces killed 30 terrorists during an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in South Waziristan. The military’s media wing, ISPR, confirmed the success of the South Waziristan operation on Tuesday. According to the ISPR, security forces launched the offensive on February 17, 2025, in Sararogha, South Waziristan, following reports of militant activity. Troops engaged the terrorists, eliminating 30 insurgents. A thorough clearance operation is underway to neutralize any remaining threats. The ISPR emphasized that security forces remain committed to eradicating terrorism from the country. This South Waziristan operation follows another recent military action in North Waziristan,…

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A brutal act of violence shook Balochistan on February 19, 2025, as militants executed seven passengers in the Barkhan attack. Armed assailants intercepted a bus traveling from Quetta to Lahore near Rarkan. They set up a checkpoint, stopped the vehicle, and checked passengers’ identity cards. After identifying their targets, the attackers forcibly removed seven individuals and shot them dead. The victims, all from Punjab, have been identified as Muhammad Ishaq, Ashiq Hussain, Asim Ali, Adnan Mustafa, and Muhammad Ajmal. Their bodies were shifted to Rakni Hospital, where an emergency was declared. Medical teams rushed to provide immediate assistance. Balochistan Chief…

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A grand Art Exhibition took place at Governor House Peshawar, featuring an impressive display of local art, culture, and handmade crafts. Governor Faisal Karim Kundi inaugurated the event, which aimed to promote creative talent, cultural heritage, and youth engagement. The exhibition, organized by AVT Channels Network and EVAMP, also focused on women’s empowerment and the province’s rich artistic traditions. A Showcase of Creativity and Handicrafts The Art Exhibition featured various stalls where artists and craftsmen presented their handmade items, paintings, and traditional artworks. Governor Faisal Karim Kundi visited each stall, closely observing the exhibits. He particularly admired the handcrafted items,…

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Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Senator Irfan Siddiqui has criticized the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) for continuing to claim election rigging while benefiting from the same system. He questioned why PTI lawmakers were still enjoying parliamentary perks if they believed the elections were fraudulent. “You [PTI members] are part of this system,” Siddiqui stated on Monday. He pointed out that PTI leaders, after entering the parliament through the same election process, were receiving salaries and privileges while calling the polls rigged. His remarks came after PTI leaders once again rejected the 2024 election results. In a joint press conference, PTI’s top members,…

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ISLAMABAD: A major controversy has erupted as the chairman and members of the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) approved a staggering 220% salary increase without seeking approval from relevant authorities, including the federal cabinet. This unauthorized raise has sparked outrage, with critics calling it a blatant misuse of power. Sources from NEPRA reveal that the salary hike now places top officials in an elite pay bracket. Monthly salaries have jumped from six-figure sums to millions, disguised under the headings of ad-hoc relief and regulatory allowances. The revised figures show the chairman’s total pay package soaring to Rs3.2 million, while…

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The Taliban publicly flogged nine people, including three women, in Afghanistan’s Ghazni and Takhar provinces. The Taliban Supreme Court announced the punishments on Monday, stating that the individuals were accused of crimes such as theft, same-sex relations, and extramarital affairs. Some were also charged with fleeing their homes. In Ghazni’s Jaghori district, five individuals—including one woman—were whipped in front of a large crowd. In addition to flogging, some received prison sentences ranging from one to five years. According to Taliban authorities, three men were accused of theft and same-sex relations. Meanwhile, a man and a woman were convicted of “running…

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PARACHINAR: A relief convoy traveling from Thall to Kurram came under gunfire near the Ochit area of Lower Kurram. The attack injured a truck driver, prompting authorities to reroute the convoy back to Hangu as a precaution. The incident marked another episode of Kurram violence, which has gripped the region for months. The convoy, consisting of 64 vehicles, was en route to deliver essential supplies when unidentified gunmen opened fire. Following the attack, officials heightened security to prevent further violence. Investigations into the incident are underway. Reacting to the attack, Adviser to the KP Chief Minister on Information, Barrister Muhammad…

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The KP Government’s move to send delegations to Afghanistan has drawn a firm response from the Foreign Office, which reaffirmed that foreign affairs remain under federal control. Officials emphasized that any such initiative must align with constitutional protocols. “Under the Constitution, foreign affairs are the responsibility of the federal government,” said Foreign Office Spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan. His statement came as the KP Government announced plans to send representatives to Kabul for discussions on security and economic cooperation. Sources within the federal administration revealed that a senior KP official had recently stated that the federal government would be consulted once…

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Pakistan Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir has delivered a strong message to terrorists, urging them to surrender before the state if they hope for any mercy. He made it clear that the military remains committed to eliminating militancy from Pakistan. “They should surrender before the state; only then can they expect mercy,” he stated during an interaction with university students. Citing verses from the Holy Quran, he emphasized that those who spread Fasad (mischief) deserve severe punishment. He explained that such elements should be executed, hanged, or exiled from the land. He warned that these militants would not only…

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