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Pakistan, Hungary agrees to deepen bilateral links

Islamabad: Pakistan and Hungary agreed on Thursday to strengthen bilateral cooperation in different fields, including diplomacy, culture and cultural heritage, in addition to repeating mutual support for peace and multilateralism. The bilateral ties were discussed at a meeting between the Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and the Hungarian Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó, who

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Martyr soldier, four terrorists killed in Di Khan Ibo

Rawalpindi: A soldier was martyred while security forced four terrorists in an intelligence-based operation in the Dera Ismail Khan district of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Inter-service public relations (ISPR) said on Thursday in a press release. According to the army media wing, the IBO was carried out Wednesday in the general area of ​​Maddi. He added that terrorists

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Panel of the Senate is the Minority Rights Commission

Thursday, the Senate subcommittee on human rights approved a bill to establish a commission on minority rights in accordance with United Nations standards and international regulations. The meeting was chaired by Senator Ali Zafar. The proposed commission will be responsible for assessing and monitoring the implementation of constitutional guarantees and guarantees for the promotion and

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Sindh is looking for the closure of the TAUNSA PANJNAD liaison channel

The Sindh irrigation service sent a new letter on Thursday – its second in 48 hours – to the Industry System Authority (IRSA), urging the immediate closure of the Taunsa Panjnad (TP) liaison canal to prevent water shortages in the province. The growing controversy on the canal operations intensified after Sindh CM Murad Ali Shah

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Severe weather conditions to persist

Islamabad: The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) plans on Thursday that strong precipitation, strong wind storms, isolated hailstones and hailstorms are expected on Friday (today) and Saturday evening in various parts of the country, including Rawalpindi and Islamabad. These serious weather conditions could disrupt infrastructure, transport and agricultural activities, said a meteorological opinion issued by

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Govt reduces the private hajj quota to 23,620 after the deadline for Saudi operators

Listen to the article Only 23,620 Pakistani pilgrims will be able to carry out the HAJJ as part of the private program in 2025, the Ministry of Religious Affairs announced Thursday, marking a significant reduction of more than 66,000 compared to the initially allocated private quota. The development comes after Pakistan received a total quota

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