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Islamabad High Court allows Latif Khosa to travel abroad

Listen to the article The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has granted senior advocate Latif Khosa permission to travel abroad, ordering the removal of his name from the Exit Control List (ECL). Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani presided over the hearing of Khosa’s petition, challenging his placement on the ECL. During the hearing, the petitioner stated that […]

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PTI’s Abro Gets ECP Relief

ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Thursday rejected the disqualification petition against PTI senator Saifullah Abro, which was filed by senators Shahadat Awan and Majid Mahmood. The reference alleged that Senator Abro did not meet the eligibility criteria for the technocrat seat and had a pending reference at NAB. The petition further claimed

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Government orders investigation into Zehri attacks

QUETTA: The Balochistan government has ordered a transparent investigation into the tragic Zehri incident, ensuring strict action against those responsible. According to reports, gunmen launched a daring attack on Tehsil Zehri Main Bazaar in Khuzdar district on Wednesday morning, setting fire to several government buildings, including a Levies Force post, Nadra and municipal committee offices,

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Negotiations between the government and the PTI in the crosshairs of the PPP

LAHORE: Pakistan People’s Party General Secretary Syed Hasan Murtaza, taking a shot at his party’s allies and the PTI, said the biggest National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) in the country’s history was being made adopted to obtain the release of a prisoner. He stressed that negotiations should take place, but not agreements or NROs. He made

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Highway safety strengthened with approval of bicycle patrol project

Listen to the article The federal government has decided to introduce a motorcycle patrol service on highways as a pilot project to strengthen surveillance and security. The initiative aims to increase security and reduce incidents such as fence thefts along highways, Express News reported. Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan stressed the need for

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