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Pakistan and Kazakhstan have strengthened their bilateral ties with promises of enhanced political, economic, and people-to-people exchanges. The visit of Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to Pakistan has marked a significant milestone in the two countries’ relations, with both leaders reaffirming their commitment to promoting cooperation in various sectors. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the two leaders have agreed to work together for a stable and prosperous future in the region. Pakistan has expressed its desire to expand bilateral cooperation with Kazakhstan, and both countries have agreed to increase cooperation in areas such as energy, defense, tourism, and education.…

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The Lahore district court has reserved its judgment on the request for further physical remand of the suspects in the case of a mother-daughter duo who died after falling into a sewer line in Bhawatia Gate. Judicial Magistrate Shafqat Abbas Maghiana heard the case. During the hearing, the police requested a 10-day physical remand of the five arrested suspects. Judge Abbas asked the investigating officer how much investigation had been conducted in the past four days, and what was stated in the previous order regarding the investigation. The father of the deceased, Sajid Hussain, was asked by a journalist in…

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Article: A grand and dignified ceremony was held in Karachi to mark the 66th birthday of Japanese Emperor Naruhito. On this occasion, Japanese Consul General in Karachi, Hatorri Masaru, said that Japan would continue to work together with Pakistan to strengthen bilateral ties and promote mutual progress and prosperity through cooperation with federal and provincial governments. The dignitaries attending the reception ceremony included Sindh Governor, Muhammad Kamran Khan Tessori, and Provincial Minister, Saad Ghani, along with other prominent figures from various fields. In his speech, Consul General Hatorri expressed his gratitude for Karachi hosting the third National Day ceremony and…

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The US media has conceded that American arms left behind in Afghanistan are being used for terrorism in Pakistan. According to a report by the American broadcasting network CNN, American arms abandoned in Afghanistan are being utilised by terrorist groups in Pakistan. The report states that the abandoned American arms have become a significant hindrance in counter-terrorism operations, as the terrorist groups, including the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), are using American-made rifles, machine guns, sniper rifles, and other arms. The Chief of the SSG, General Asim Munir, visited the Azad Kashmir region, where he paid tribute…

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In a recent hearing at the Lahore High Court, a three-member bench led by Chief Justice Ayesha Nisar Alamani directed the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to file a reference in the accountability court regarding the closure of the Chaudhry Sugar Mills reference within a month. The court also directed the submission of Rs 7 crores, which were collected as a guarantee, to be returned. During the hearing, the NAB prosecutor stated that the Chairman NAB had approved the closure of the reference after the new NAB amendment. This development comes in the wake of the Lahore’s Anti-Corruption Court’s decision to…

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Pakistani leaders, including Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, met with Iranian Ambassador Reza Amiri, expressing their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations. The meeting focused on key issues such as trade, energy, and regional security. Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz invited Iranian investors to invest in agriculture, IT, and other sectors. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif emphasized the importance of keeping diplomatic channels open, stating that even the most complex issues can be resolved through dialogue. The Prime Minister expressed his well-wishes for Iran, praying for the country’s prosperity, and acknowledging the Iranian people’s unwavering support for…

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Pakistan Protests: Woman Arrested for Allegedly Carrying Arms Near Jail A case has been registered against a suspect for allegedly carrying arms during a protest near Adiala Jail, where the sister of PTI founder Imran Khan was staging a sit-in. The suspect, identified as Arif, was arrested by the police outside the Thana Sadar Bari. According to the police, 30 pistol cartridges and four bullets were recovered from Arif’s possession. The suspect failed to produce any license or permission for carrying the pistol. The sister of PTI founder Imran Khan, Alima Khan, had staged a sit-in near Adiala Jail on…

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Pakistan’s Assistant Commissioner of Noshki, Maria Shimon, has expressed gratitude to the Pakistan Armed Forces and FC for their timely operation, which thwarted the enemy’s plans. In a video message, she said that on January 31, Tehrik-e-Hindustan had taken Deputy Commissioner Noshki and his family hostage, while the terrorists tried to prevent Noshki officials from serving the people, but the terrorists suffered a severe defeat. She added that Pakistan’s Armed Forces and FC are worthy of appreciation for their prompt action, which foiled the enemy’s plans. Commissioner Noshki, along with the people of Balochistan, conveyed a message of solidarity with…

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The Senate Committee on Finance, led by Senator Salim Mandviwalla, convened to address pressing issues affecting the country. Chairman Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Rashid Lngarial responded to Senator Asad Qasim’s text message inquiry, stating that the increase in tax payers to 10 million was solely due to the sending of text messages. Chairman FBR revealed that the assessment of a 100 billion rupee loss from fee-less customs assessments was incorrect, and that text messages were being sent to tax payers on their registered numbers, resulting in a decrease in empty tax returns. Senator Asad Qasim’s absence from the committee…

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Ameer Jamat-e-Islami Hafiz Naeem Ur Rehman has emphasized the need to address the underlying causes of terrorism in order to eradicate it. In a conversation with the media in Lahore, he stated that the situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan is extremely dire. The Ameer Jamat-e-Islami questioned why schools in Punjab, where governance is better, are being handed over to the private sector. He also claimed that the opposition party, N-League, has introduced an undemocratic and anti-people municipal law in Punjab. The Uzbekistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan Railway project, considered crucial for regional connectivity, has seen both countries agree to increase cooperation in the…

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