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Pakistani army “neutralizes around fifty terrorists” who tried to infiltrate from Afghanistan

Pakistani army personnel are seen in this undated image. — Reuters/File Pakistan Army eliminated 45-50 militants belonging to Indian proxy ‘Fitna al-Khawarij’ while foiling an infiltration attempt in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa amid border tensions with Afghanistan, security sources said. PK Press Club News THURSDAY. The militant group was trying to infiltrate the Pakistani border while taking […]

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Johnson & Johnson denies link to ovarian cancer as thousands file talc lawsuit

Johnson & Johnson denies cancer links as thousands file talc lawsuit More than 3,000 British citizens are suing healthcare giant Johnson & Johnson, alleging its talc-based baby powder caused their cancer. The plaintiffs also accused the company that “they already knew,” accusing it of covering up the matter for decades. The landmark lawsuit was filed

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“It was his birthright to have me”

Prince Andrew is under fire again Although she died by suicide, Virginia Giuffre’s recently released memoir dropped a bombshell on Prince Andrew. The conversation took place between US-based royal commentator Kinsey Schofield and TalkTV host Jeremy Kyle. The conversation turned quite dramatically to an excerpt from Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting

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Punjab moves to ban ‘extremist parties’ after violent TLP protests

A meeting of provincial ministers chaired by Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz. — X/@MaryamMania Punjab must take action against extremist parties inciting violence and hatred. The Punjab government will include Afghan citizens in the tax net. The provincial government is proposing stricter laws for illegal weapons. The Punjab government has decided to approach the Center to

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Strategic metals, keys to the technologies of the future

Samples of rare earth minerals, left, cerium oxide, bastnasite, neodymium oxide and lanthanum carbonate, are on display during a tour of Molycorp’s Mountain Pass rare earth facility in Mountain Pass, California, June 29, 2015. — Reuters Rare earths are minerals used in the manufacture of magnets essential to the automotive, electronics and defense industries, as

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At least 15 dead as truck plunges into ravine in Swat

Representative image of an ambulance approaching an incident scene. — AFP/File The truck was carrying nomadic families from Bahrain, Swat. Most of the deceased were children, the deputy commissioner said. Rescue teams transported the injured to hospital after the accident. MALAKAND: At least 15 people were killed when a truck fell into a ravine on

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Jennifer Lopez admits the truth about her experience of ‘true love’

Jennifer Lopez Reveals the Real Story of Her Journey to ‘True Love’ Jennifer Lopez gets honest about experiencing true love and why she hasn’t found it yet after four marriages. In a recent discussion on SiriusXMIt is Howard Stern Show On Wednesday, the 56-year-old actress and singer spoke candidly about love and relationships. When asked

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Producer Andrew Watt reflects on his friendship with the late Ozzy Osbourne

Andrew Watt opens up about losing Ozzy Osbourne Andrew Watt is speaking out about the loss of his friend and collaborator Ozzy Osbourne. The 34-year-old songwriter and producer, who worked on Osbourne’s last two albums – 2020’s Ordinary man and 2022 Patient number 9 — and served as musical director for Ozzy’s 2024 Rock &

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US judge blocks Trump’s plan to fire thousands of civil servants

A man casts a shadow as he walks toward the Hubert H. Humphrey Building, headquarters of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), in Washington, DC, U.S., April 1, 2025. — Reuters Around 4,100 workers were notified of layoffs during the shutdown. Two unions representing government employees filed suit. The judge says explicit political

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