Author: Raja Zahid Khanzada

On Saturday, federal government ministers asserted that, whatever the circumstances, the required number of lawmakers existed to approve the highly anticipated 26th constitutional amendment. The federal government is scheduled to meet today, Saturday, after multiple delays, to consider the judicial reform package. Following that, sessions in the National Assembly and the Senate will also resume. Legislation known as the Constitutional Package makes a list of proposed changes to the Constitution, one of which is to extend the term of the chief justice. The PTI is represented on a special parliamentary committee that was established last month and has been discussing…

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Police said on Saturday that an explosion of fireworks stored in a house in Multan’s Aghapura area led to a roof collapse that resulted in three deaths and numerous injuries. “Three individuals kicked the bucket while three were harmed in a lamentable episode of a rooftop breakdown brought about by a blast coming about because of firecracker materials put away at a home in Aghapura [… ],” an assertion gave by Multan City Cop (CPO) Sadiq Ali Dogar said. The harmed were moved to Nishtar Clinic for treatment, the assertion added. The departed were distinguished as Riaz, Mansha and Safia…

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October can feel like a strange time in between because summer’s excitement is over and winter hasn’t started yet. For the majority of us, this month brings fretful energy, more limited days, and a hankering for something satisfying to improve our night. Netflix has some new releases and some that have been available for a while for you to spice up your October watchlist, whether you’re looking to get lost in a spine-tingling thriller, solve a juicy murder mystery, or consider the darker side of human ambition. These genre-spanning shows entertain a variety of moods, from gothic horror based on…

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The military’s media wing reported on Saturday that security forces carried out two separate operations against Fitna al Khawarij in the Balochistan districts of Pishin and Zhob, resulting in the deaths of two terrorists and the capture of five others. In July, the public authority, through an authority warning, assigned the prohibited Tehreek-I-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) as Fitna al Khawarij, while commanding all organizations to utilize the term khariji (untouchable) while alluding to the culprits of fear monger assaults on Pakistan. The security forces yesterday successfully carried out an intelligence-based operation in Pishin on the reported presence of militants, as stated…

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In a news release, Fort Worth police said that an internal investigation led to the firing of a police officer who shot a man while he was off duty last month. Previous official William Martin was engaged with a shooting on Sept. 3, while he was off the clock. Martin was driving home from work around 4 p.m. on Interstate 35W when he was struck by a moving pickup truck, according to the police and an affidavit provided by his attorney.

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The first time a condemned prisoner has testified before state lawmakers, death row inmate Robert Roberson is scheduled to make an in-person appearance at a House committee on Monday. As a result, state leaders are anticipating a potential uproar at the Texas Capitol. A subpoena directing Roberson to appear before the Texas House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee was issued by 7-0 votes the evening before Roberson was scheduled to be executed around 6 p.m. Thursday. Council individuals, saying they dreaded Texas was going to execute a possibly blameless man, needed Roberson to affirm about the viability of a state regulation that…

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BERLIN: US President Joe Biden said on Friday that there was no agreement for giving Ukraine long-range weapons that President Volodymyr Zel­ensky has been mentioning Western countries for a really long time to lead further strikes into Russia. Biden spoke to reporters in Berlin and stated, “Right now, there is no consensus for long-range weapons.” He also urged the West to keep supporting Ukraine in the face of Kyiv’s gloomy winter and concerns about the strength of Washington’s own resolve due to the approaching US presidential election. Before meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz behind closed doors during a one-day…

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ROME: A key policy of the hard-right government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni was severely undermined on Friday when Italian judges ruled against detaining the first migrants sent to Albania for processing. However, the Italian government promised to push ahead with its challenged plan to redirect shelter searchers abroad, saying it would bid against the court’s decision. Brussels has been closely following Rome’s boasts that a number of EU nations are interested in the plan as a means of processing asylum requests from outside the bloc. Be that as it may, only days after the arrangement went live on Monday,…

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MOSCOW: According to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s statement on Friday, the Brics group will account for the majority of the expansion of the global economy in the coming years due to its size and relatively rapid expansion in comparison to that of developed Western nations. As a powerful counterweight to the West in global politics and trade, Putin wants to build up Brics, which now includes Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, the United Arab Emirates, Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. On October 22-24, the leader of the Kremlin is scheduled to host a Brics summit in Kazan, Russia. “The nations…

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JERUSALEM: Israel and its adversaries in the region, such as Hezbollah and Iran, pledged to keep fighting after Hamas confirmed the death of its leader Yahya Sinwar in an attack on Friday. Iran said Sinwar’s killing would just fuel “the soul of obstruction”, while Hamas demanded it wouldn’t deliver detainees taken during the October 7 downpour on Israel, until Israel’s conflict on Gaza closes. It stated, confirming his death, “The martyrdom of our brother, the leader Yahya Sinwar… will only increase the strength and resolve of Hamas and our resistance.” Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, referred to Sinwar’s assassination…

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