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An ex-groove will kidnap a business-based businessman

Listen to the article Rawalpindi: A former police sub-inspector was accused of having kidnapped, in illegal detention, in torture and extracting money from a Pakistani businessman based on water. According to a spokesperson, Rehan was sent back from his functions three months ago due to prolonged absenteeism and has no more affiliation with the police […]

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Pak pilgrims to benefit from “route to Makkah”

Listen to the article Karachi: Pakistani pilgrims from Karachi and Islamabad for Hajj this year will once again benefit from the “Road to Makkah” initiative, which rationalizes immigration procedures before departure. The Ministry of Religious Affairs has issued a letter to the Director General of Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), asking the officials to provide all

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The PTI “without leader” is the prey of intestine struggles

Rawalpindi: Intestine struggles in Pakistan Tehreek-E-insaf (PTI) seemed to expand on allegations of corruption in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa while the senior Azam Khan Swati said that the Party of the Imran Khan Party called for the immediate resignation of the KP speaker following the Damnant Discovery province. Swati also revealed that Imran had also ordered the

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Govt spends millions in hybrid petrol cars for “Eco-Force”

Listen to the article Lahore: For more than a decade, Lahore chokes under a thick cover of smog and atmospheric pollution. But successive governments seem more focused on polishing their green references than making a real difference. Continuing this trend, the newly formed environmental protection force aims to give an example in a city where

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Mengal promises new protests

Quetta: The chief of Balutchistan National Party-Galu (BNP-M), Sardar Akhtar Mengal, announced on Wednesday that he would reveal plans for new demonstrations on Thursday (today) while his protest in progress against the arrests of rights militants entered his sixth day. His negotiations with a government delegation the day before ended without any breakthrough. Mengal, in

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Talal discusses migration with the United Kingdom Cooper

Islamabad: The Minister of State in the Interior Talal Chaudhry participated in the 2025 border security summit held in London, where he met British secretary Yvette Cooper, the British Foreign Minister Hamish Faulkner, and Angela Eagle. Chaudhry also had discussions with interior ministers of Germany, Spain, Austria and Poland, focusing on border security and international

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