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Coordinated sabotage? Explosions at two key European refineries raise concerns

Coordinated sabotage? Explosions at two key European refineries raise concerns Major explosions hit two key oil refineries in Hungary and Romania within hours of each other on Monday October 20. Due to the suspicious timing of the explosions, there is speculation about coordinated sabotage amid heightened tensions over Europe’s energy dependence on Russia. The first […]

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COAS says action is on against Indian proxies, terrorists in Balochistan

Chief of Army Staff Marshal Asim Munir speaks with participants of the 17th Balochistan National Workshop at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi on October 21, 2025. — Screenshot via YouTube/PK Press Club News The COAS says the people of Balochistan are the real strength of Pakistan. Highlights federal and provincial efforts for socio-economic improvement. Highlights

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Renovation work on Karachi National Stadium set to resume next month

This undated image shows a view of the National Bank Stadium in Karachi. -Reuters The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has finalized a comprehensive plan to upgrade the national stadium in Karachi, with renovation work expected to begin next month, sources said on Tuesday. They said the renovation would include remodeling of the enclosures similar to

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Nationwide fuel shortage looms as oil shipments held up over tax dispute

A large number of tankers are parked near Shireen Jinnah Colony in Karachi. — Online/File Oil shipments remain blocked at Karachi ports. Five large gasoline and diesel vessels are awaiting authorization. Sindh reinstates 100% IDC bank guarantee requirement. Pakistan is facing the risk of a nationwide fuel shortage as several oil shipments remain stuck at

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Bull run continues at PSX on IMF deal and current account surplus

Two investors can be seen chatting in front of the digital forum of the Pakistan Stock Exchange. — AFP/File The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) continued its upward trend on Tuesday, driven by investor optimism over the Staff Level Agreement (SLA) between Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), as well as expectations of strong corporate

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Hardliner Takaichi Wins Lower House Vote to Break Japan’s Glass Ceiling and Pivot Right

Leader of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), Sanae Takaichi, reacts as she receives applause after her election as prime minister, at the Lower House of Parliament in Tokyo, Japan, October 21, 2025. — Reuters Takaichi is set to become Japan’s first female prime minister. Takaichi’s election marks a shift to the right in Japan.

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Ineffective King Charles versus Andrew’s ironclad security

Ineffective King Charles versus Andrew’s ironclad security King Charles’s hands are tied even if he wants to permanently banish Prince Andrew. Her Majesty will not be able to push her scandalous brother any further because of his ironclad lease of the Royal Lodge at Windsor. Royal author Andrew Lownie demands transparency on the situation. He

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