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Nationalist term channels project temporary shelves

Listen to the article Karachi: The government’s decision to temporarily postponed the controversial plan to draw new channels from the Indus river is hailed as an important victory for the Sindh people. The leaders and activists attributed this success to the united efforts of political figures, lawyers, students, farmers, women, journalists and citizens from all […]

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WB approves $ 108 million for KP projects

Islamabad: The World Bank (WB) recently approved additional funding for Pakistan, $ 108 million to execute two projects supporting social services, markets and jobs in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. The international lender granted additional $ 78 million funding to KHYBER-PAKHTUNKH Rural Accessibility Project (KPRAP); And $ 30 million at the KP Integrated Tourism Development Project (Kite), allowing two

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Have “credible evidence” of the role of India in the hijacking of the train

The United Nations: A Pakistani diplomat at the United Nations told the Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT) that Islamabad had the “credible evidence” proving the hand of India in the Baloutchistan train hijage train last month, while providing a scathing response to Indian allegations. Speaking during the launch of the victims of the Network of Terrorism

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The Senate unites to reject the Hysteria of the war of India

Islamabad: The Senate joined forces Tuesday to reject the Hysteria of the India War, promising to resolutely respond to any mishap of New Delhi following the terrorist attack in Iiojk. Vice-Prime Minister Ishaq Dar told the Upper House that after the Pahalgam incident, China and Turkiye had taken an unequivocal position to support Pakistan. He

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Pak, India activists call for de -escalation

While condemning the murder of tourists in the Peahalgam region of Kashmir held, some of the main journalists, intellectuals and peace activists of the subcontinent called for de-escalation of a dangerous war situation. They also demanded a “fair and credible” investigation into the incident “to resolve responsibility”. A joint declaration, approved by dozens of writers

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