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The Ministry is looking for a file for Afghan students

Peshawar: In the midst of the current repatriation campaign, the Federal Interior Ministry requested a file of Afghan students registered in educational establishments through Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP). According to sources, the ministry’s security unit sent an official letter to the provincial interior secretary, ordering him to submit details on all Afghan students by March 27. The

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Govt accepts the Bilawal mediation offer to reopen dialogue with PTI

Listen to the article While the opposition parties are preparing for a new wave of demonstrations on a national level after Eidul Fitr, the government accepted Tuesday the president of the People’s Pakistan Party (PPP), Bhutto Zardari, the offer to mediate with Pakistan Tehreek-E-insaf (PTI) and initiate the dialogue to resolve the current political tensions.

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Govt inaugurates the first 120 kW EV charging station in Islamabad

Listen to the article The Minister of Energy, Awais Leghari, inaugurated on Tuesday the first fast station of Pakistan at 120 kW, developed by Gogreen Avenue, according to a statement from the electricity division. During the inauguration of Islamabad, Leghari reaffirmed government dedication to clean energy and sustainable transport, declaring that such initiatives are essential

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FO responds to visit reports for Pakistani journalists in Israel

Listen to the article Pakistan’s Foreign Office responded on the alleged visit of Pakistani journalists on Tuesday in Israel, Express News reported. Addressing a weekly press briefing, the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Shafqat Ali Khan, said that the government collected information on reports on Pakistani visiting Israel. “The government of Pakistan noted

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PIA always anchored in the United Kingdom while the prohibition of air security remains in place

Listen to the article Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) will remain prohibited from flying towards and from the United Kingdom, the British Transport Department (DFT) confirmed on Tuesday, hoping for an imminent return after a four-year interruption. A spokesperson for the department said: “Airlines must go through rigorous procedure so that the restrictions are lifted”, adding

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