Author: Raja Zahid Khanzada

Security sources revealed on Monday that India has launched a new clandestine military initiative, “Operation Mahadev,” designed to obscure its recent setbacks in the conflict with Pakistan. According to sources who spoke to Geo News, the strategy involves reactivating deceptive engagement tactics and falsely branding unlawfully detained Pakistanis as cross-border terrorists. Security sources indicate that the Indian military has commenced orchestrating deceptive operations under the banner of Operation Mahadev, following the unsuccessful outcome of its previous campaign, Operation Sindoor. These fabricated encounters are part of a broader scheme aimed at suppressing the escalating independence movement in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu…

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On Monday, Minister for Information Attaullah Tarar reiterated Pakistan’s steadfast commitment to the case of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, affirming that the government is extending comprehensive diplomatic and legal assistance to her. Speaking with journalists in Islamabad, Tarar clarified that Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar’s recent remarks concerning Dr. Aafia Siddiqui were misrepresented by being taken out of context. He stated, “Senator Dar has already offered an explanation,” adding that the matter was being portrayed inaccurately. He noted that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had personally met with Dr. Fouzia Siddiqui, Dr. Aafia’s sister, and had established a dedicated committee to advance…

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About 20% of the employees at the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) are slated to depart the space agency, a NASA spokesperson confirmed on Friday. Approximately 3,870 individuals are expected to leave, though this figure could be subject to change in the coming days and weeks. Following these departures, the agency’s remaining workforce is projected to be around 14,000 employees, down from its current 18,000. Earlier this month, Politico reported, citing internal documents, that approximately 2,145 senior-ranking NASA employees are set to leave as part of a broader effort to reduce staff. The report indicated that most of…

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United States President Donald Trump stated on Friday that he has not considered granting a pardon or commutation for Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime associate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Maxwell’s case has recently re-entered public discourse amidst renewed political controversy. “It’s something I haven’t thought about,” Trump told reporters when questioned about the possibility of a pardon for Maxwell. He added, “I’m allowed to do it, but it’s something I have not thought about.” Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence at a federal prison in Tallahassee, Florida, after being convicted in 2021 of assisting Epstein in the sexual…

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United States President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that the leaders of Cambodia and Thailand have agreed to an immediate meeting to swiftly negotiate a ceasefire, as he intervened to mediate peace following three days of intense fighting along their shared border. In a series of social media posts during his visit to Scotland, Trump stated he had conversed with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Thailand’s acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, and issued a warning that he would halt trade agreements with both Southeast Asian governments if the border conflict persisted. “Both Parties are looking for an immediate Ceasefire…

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At least 11 people sustained injuries in a stabbing incident at a Walmart store in the Midwestern state of Michigan on Saturday, with police indicating it appeared to be a random attack. Grand Traverse County Sheriff Michael Shea confirmed at a press conference that a 42-year-old male suspect was in custody. “Based on the information that we have at this time, it appears they were random acts,” Shea stated regarding the attack in Traverse City, Michigan. “The victims were not predetermined,” Shea added, noting that the suspect, a Michigan resident, seemingly acted alone and used a “folding knife.” Late Saturday,…

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At least six people, including law enforcement personnel, were killed on Saturday during a “terrorist attack” on a judicial building in southeast Iran, according to the judiciary. The judiciary’s Mizan online news agency reported that “the number of martyrs increased to six,” following earlier reports of five fatalities, with 13 individuals initially reported injured. Ali Movahedi-Rad, the provincial chief justice, cited by Mizan, later announced that the injured count had reached 22, with “most of whom were civilians.” He added that all three gunmen, who had attempted to enter the building disguised as visitors and were wearing explosive vests, were…

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Thailand announced late Saturday its in-principle agreement to a ceasefire with Cambodia and to initiating a “bilateral dialogue” aimed at ending the deadliest conflict between the nations in over a decade. The Southeast Asian neighbors had engaged in heavy artillery fire for a third consecutive day on Saturday, as a border dispute that has claimed at least 33 lives and displaced over 150,000 individuals from their homes intensified across the frontier. “Thailand agrees in principle to have a ceasefire in place,” the foreign ministry stated in an X post. This announcement followed a post by US President Donald Trump, who…

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At least six individuals lost their lives on Sunday in a stampede that occurred after a large gathering at the Mansa Devi temple in the northern Indian city of Haridwar, ANI reported, citing Garhwal Division Commissioner Vinay Shankar Pandey. The Chief Minister of India’s northern state of Uttarakhand posted on X that local police and other rescue teams have arrived at the scene and are actively engaged in relief and rescue operations. “It is extremely distressing to hear about the stampede on the route to Mansa Devi Temple. The Uttarakhand State Disaster Response Force (UKSDRF), local police, and rescue teams…

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Israeli forces on Saturday boarded a vessel that the pro-Palestinian activist group Freedom Flotilla was sailing towards Gaza, as shown in a livestream broadcast by the group. The livefeed depicted activists on the deck of the “Handala” raising their hands and whistling the Italian anti-fascist song “Bella Ciao” as soldiers took control of the boat. The Handala had been en route to attempt to breach an Israeli naval blockade of Gaza and deliver a small quantity of humanitarian aid to the Palestinian residents of the territory. Three online video livefeeds of the incident were cut minutes after they began broadcasting.…

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