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Dubai International Airport has introduced cutting-edge scanners to expedite security checks for travelers. According to airport officials, passengers will no longer have to remove laptops from their bags or separate bottles of water and juice. The new system also eliminates the need for passengers to remove their shoes or open their luggage. As a result, security checks will become faster and more efficient. In other news, the United Arab Emirates has announced further convenience measures for its citizens. According to BN Media Cell member Shiral Kabir Khan, the success of the move is based on unofficial results. A national referendum…

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Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani has stated that Iran is continuing consultations with the United States on the timing of the next round of nuclear talks. He said that the talks with the US have been somewhat positive, with Washington appearing to be willing to reach an agreement. However, Larijani emphasized that a final assessment cannot be made based on the current situation and that caution is necessary for the next stages. In a related development, Bangladesh’s National Election Commission has reported that 62% of voters have cast their ballots in favor of constitutional reforms. The country’s…

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As the counting of votes begins in Bangladesh’s 13th parliamentary elections, the country’s electoral environment is witnessing a high level of enthusiasm. Bangladeshis are eagerly participating in the democratic process, with many voters turning up at polling stations to cast their ballots. Amidst this euphoria, the chief of Jamat-e-Islami, Dr. Shafiqur Rahman, has issued a statement urging citizens to remain vigilant and monitor the polling stations closely until the election results are announced. Dr. Shafiqur Rahman, in his message on social media platform X, claimed that attempts were made to rig the election in various parts of the country. He…

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The government of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has cautioned its citizens to be vigilant against fake job ads that have been circulating online. According to UAE authorities, advertisements for fake jobs are illegal and can result in fines ranging from AED 20,000 to AED 100,000 and even imprisonment for up to six months. In a recent development, 230 social media accounts that were promoting fake job ads have been blocked by the UAE authorities. The move is aimed at preventing individuals from falling prey to job scams and to maintain the integrity of the job market. The UAE government…

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United Arab Emirates has taken a significant step towards promoting healthy eating habits among students by banning junk food, including sugary snacks and processed meals, in schools across the country. According to Dubai’s Ministry of Education, the Emirati Ministry of Education has directed schools to focus on providing students with nutritious meals, such as fresh fruits and vegetables, low-fat dairy products and baked or roasted foods. The Ministry has also instructed school administrations to inspect the lunchboxes of students to ensure that they are not consuming unhealthy food items. The move comes as a result of a successful campaign by…

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Article: Bangladesh has witnessed the beginning of a new chapter in its democratic history as the 13th parliamentary elections have taken place. According to unofficial and unverified results, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its allies have secured 10 seats, while the Jamaat-e-Islami and its allies have won 1 seat. The elections have seen a tough competition between the BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami, with the Nationalist Citizen’s Party (NCP) also joining the fray as an ally of Jamaat-e-Islami. The elections were held in the absence of Awami League’s candidates, who were barred from participating due to the restrictions imposed by the…

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Article: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has issued multiple royal decrees, marking significant changes in the country’s cabinet and government structure. According to reports from the Saudi media, the new decrees have led to the appointment of several new ministers, including Fehd bin Abdul Jaleel Al Seif as the Minister of Investment, and Khalid bin Abdul Aziz Al Faleh as the Minister of the Kingdom and Cabinet Member. Prince Dr. Bandar bin Abdullah Al Meshari has been appointed as the Advisor to the Minister of Interior, while Dr. Khalid bin Mohammed Al Yousuf has been made the new Public Prosecutor. In…

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Bangladesh held national elections simultaneously with a national referendum, in which voters were asked to decide on constitutional reforms. According to unofficial and unverified results, 63% of voters have approved the proposed amendments, while 37% have voted against them. The referendum is expected to determine the future political and constitutional framework of the country. The proposed amendments, outlined in the Jatiya Sangsad (parliament) Charter, include significant constitutional reforms such as limiting the prime minister to two terms and restoring an independent caretaker government. The reforms also propose the establishment of a Senate, with 100 nominated members, in addition to the…

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Peshawar witnessed a devastating bomb blast on Tuesday, prompting security forces to launch a search operation in the area. According to the police, the blast occurred outside the rented quarter of the retired DIG, Faisal Din. Fortunately, there were no reported casualties in the explosion, and the police are still on the lookout for the perpetrators. The blast has sparked a heated debate between the government and the opposition parties. PTI leader, Talal Chaudhry, claimed that the PTI is now showing sympathy, citing the failure of the 8th February protest. In response, Rana Sanaullah, the Interior Minister, stated that the…

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The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa cabinet, led by Chief Minister Suhail Anwar Khan, has approved the establishment of a new tehsil in District Tank. The cabinet also approved an additional grant of 385 million rupees for the families of martyrs. The meeting was attended by the Chief Minister and other senior officials. During the meeting, the cabinet approved the Ramadan Support Package for low-income families. The formation of a new Quran Board and the appointment of members of the National Commission on Minority Rights were also approved. Additional funds were allocated for police infrastructure projects in southern districts. The cabinet also approved…

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