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Syria’s prominent rebel leader, Ahmad Jolani, has announced that all rebel factions will be disbanded. Jolani acknowledged that this decision was made in light of the country’s current situation, with hopes of reducing conflicts. He further stated that this move was necessary to stop infighting among different factions and curb widespread bloodshed. Jolani also clarified that this step could mark a new beginning for the future of his organization.

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The United States has detained two Iranian nationals linked to a deadly drone strike. According to officials, the strike, which took place earlier this year, targeted members of a prominent terrorist group. U.S. authorities confirmed that after the detention of the Iranians, further investigations are ongoing, and they are accused of involvement in terrorist activities. Their capture underscores the U.S. administration’s commitment to taking strong action against terrorist groups operating in the Middle East.

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In his first news conference as President-elect, Donald Trump shared his thoughts on drone warfare, TikTok, and other global issues. He stated that the U.S. needed to make changes in its global strategy and that his aim was to further strengthen the nation’s security. Trump also commented on the Chinese company TikTok, calling it a threat to national security and suggesting it should be banned in the U.S. Additionally, he shared his views on American involvement in global wars and conflicts.

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Two people were killed in a shooting incident at a school in the United States, and the suspected student shooter was also found dead. Authorities confirmed that the shooting occurred within the school premises, causing panic among students and staff. According to the police, the suspect was shot dead at the scene, while the other victims were rushed to the hospital, where two were confirmed dead. Investigations have begun, and the authorities are looking into the nature of the incident.

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In France, prosecutors have sought sentences of up to 16 years for the accused in a trial related to the beheading of a teacher. The case revolves around a terrorist attack in which a teacher was brutally murdered. Prosecutors argued in court that the intention of the accused was to spread social unrest. The attack took place at a time when there was growing concern in France, prompting authorities to take strong measures to eliminate the extremist ideologies behind such acts.

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The deadline for submitting applications for Hajj 2025 is set to expire today, urging Pakistani citizens to submit their applications immediately to take advantage of this golden opportunity. The Ministry of Religious Affairs has reminded citizens to complete their application process before the deadline. The ministry has also stated that applications can be submitted through the online portal, and once completed, the selection process for pilgrims will begin. The process will be carried out in accordance with executive and legal procedures to ensure all applications are included in the final list with transparency.

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The ongoing unrest in Kurram has exacerbated a healthcare crisis, leading to a severe shortage of medicines. According to local reports, nearly 29 children have died due to a lack of timely medical aid and essential medicines. The unavailability of necessary drugs in hospitals and transportation challenges have further complicated the crisis in affected areas. Parents and locals have appealed to the government to restore peace and ensure the availability of medical supplies to prevent further tragedies.

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Federal Minister Rana Sanaullah has stated that Imran Khan, not the establishment, is the primary obstacle to political dialogue in the country. He accused the PTI chairman of adopting a rigid stance and inflexible policies, which have stalled any progress in negotiations. Rana Sanaullah further emphasized that the government has always been open to dialogue, but Imran Khan’s confrontational attitude continues to escalate challenges. He urged all political forces to come together for the greater interest of the nation and resolve ongoing issues.

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In the tragic boat accident in Greece, more than 80 Pakistani nationals, including several minors, were among the victims. The Pakistani envoy confirmed the heartbreaking incident, stating that those involved were undertaking unsafe sea journeys in search of better opportunities. The ill-fated boat reportedly set sail under unsafe conditions, leading to this tragic event. Pakistani authorities have called for strict action against human traffickers responsible for such incidents. Efforts to contact the victims’ families are underway, and the government has announced immediate measures to identify and assist the affected. This incident highlights the rising issue of human trafficking and the…

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Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-F (JUI-F) Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has warned that if the issue of the Madrassa Act continues to linger, it will be decided “in the field.” He cautioned the government to take this matter seriously or face inevitable public protests. Fazlur Rehman emphasized that any legislation concerning religious seminaries must involve consultation with stakeholders. Ignoring this matter, he added, could lead to significant challenges for the government. He reiterated that madrassas are serving the cause of Islam, and any action against them will not be tolerated.

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