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No agenda, individual superior to national security: Coas

Islamabad: The chief of staff of the army, General Syed Asim Munnir, underlined on Tuesday the need for better governance to eliminate terrorism, warning that during the duration of the security forces continue to fill “the governance gaps with the blood” of the martyrs. Addressing the Parliamentary Committee on National Security (NSC), the army chief […]

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Balutchistan closes three universities in the middle of safety problems

Listen to the article In the midst of a recent increase in attacks, Balutchistan ordered the closure of three universities in the province due to security problems. Two universities of the provincial capital, Quetta, were closed indefinitely last week, while a third party went to virtual learning on Tuesday, according to a provincial administration official,

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Coas calls for stronger governance, unified security against terrorism

Listen to the article The chief of staff of the army (COAS), General Syed Asim Munnir, stressed that Pakistan needs to strengthen its governance and to solidify as a “hard state”, emphasizing the dangers of continuing in a “sweet” approach which sacrifices precious lives. He asked how long the governance gaps would be filled by

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Teaching institutes through the Sindh to stay closed on March 22

Listen to the article The Department of School Teaching and Literacy (SELD) Sindh announced vacation on Saturday March 22, respecting Youm-E-Hazrat Ali (RA). According to a notification published Tuesday, all public and private schools and colleges in the Sindh will remain closed that day (Ramazan 21). The notification, which was also shared on X, cited

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