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In response to the tragic death of a 14-year-old boy in Karachi, who died while in the custody of the Special Investigation Unit (SIU), the Sindh Home Minister has taken decisive action. The boy, identified as Irfan, allegedly died as a result of torture during interrogation. Sindh Home Minister Zia Lanjar has formally ordered the Sindh Home Secretary to initiate a full judicial inquiry into the deeply troubling incident. The minister expressed his profound sadness over the event, stating that it was “deeply regrettable that the child died while in police custody.” Mr. Lanjar has given clear instructions that…

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Islamabad’s Sindh House became the focal point of significant political activity related to Azad Kashmir on Sunday evening, as Faryal Talpur, the in-charge of political affairs for the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), hosted a crucial dinner for key members of the assembly. The dinner was held in honor of the members of the “forward bloc” who recently joined the PPP, along with other allied assembly members. This gathering is being seen as a major step in consolidating support for an anticipated no-confidence motion against the current Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir. The event demonstrated a significant show of strength.…

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Azad Jammu and Kashmir is experiencing significant political uncertainty as the government of Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwar-ul-Haq faces a major challenge. According to the latest reports, the opposition is expected to formally submit a no-confidence motion against the Prime Minister at the Assembly Secretariat this Tuesday. A key constitutional requirement for this move is that the opposition must also nominate an alternative candidate for the Leader of the House (the new Prime Minister) at the same time the motion is filed. Sources indicate that the Pakistan People’s Party, a major player in this development, has not yet officially announced…

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The U.S. capital, Washington D.C., experienced significant public demonstrations on Saturday as thousands of people took to the streets to protest against the Trump administration. Protestors began their day by gathering near the centers of American power, including the Capitol Building and the White House. The crowds were seen chanting and holding signs in opposition to the administration’s policies. Reports indicate this wave of protest is not confined to Washington, but is part of a broader series of demonstrations erupting across the United States. The public discontent is reportedly focused on strong opposition to President Trump’s educational, trade, and…

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Kuala Lumpur: US President Donald Trump stated on Sunday that he is capable of resolving the ongoing disputes between Pakistan and Afghanistan, though he feels no need to intervene at this moment. Speaking at the ASEAN summit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, President Trump addressed the tensions. “I have heard that problems are arising again between Pakistan and Afghanistan, and I think I can do something to solve this issue,” he said. The US President expressed confidence in his ability to manage the situation, stating, “I know both countries, and I am sure we will solve the Pak-Afghan issue quickly…

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Washington: Following a high-level meeting with the NATO Secretary-General, US President Donald Trump has announced a new round of stringent sanctions against Russia, aimed at increasing pressure over the ongoing war in Ukraine. Speaking to the media at the White House, President Trump framed the conflict in stark human terms. “Thousands of deaths are occurring every week in the Russia-Ukraine war,” he stated, adding that the new sanctions are a “signal of what the US is going to do next.” The measures specifically target two major Russian oil companies. The NATO Secretary-General endorsed the move, calling it a “step…

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The political crisis in Washington has intensified as the United States government shutdown enters its 22nd day, impacting the lives of over two million federal employees. The impasse has now become the second-longest shutdown in American history. A severe deadlock persists in Congress, with no signs of an agreement between Democrats and Republicans. At the heart of the crisis is a dispute over healthcare funding. According to news agencies, Democrats are strongly pushing for an extension of healthcare subsidies. They argue that millions of Americans could lose access to medical treatment if these subsidies are allowed to expire. On…

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A routine media briefing in Washington D.C. took a notable turn when White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was confronted with a highly controversial and sensitive question regarding the “Third Temple” in Jerusalem. A journalist directly asked Ms. Leavitt, “Is President Trump considering building a Third Temple in Jerusalem?” Upon hearing the question, which carries immense religious and geopolitical significance for the Middle East, Leavitt appeared visibly flustered and immediately sidestepped the query. Instead of addressing the inflammatory subject, she quickly apologized and declined to comment. “No, I don’t know about that,” Leavitt stated briefly. Her immediate refusal to…

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A routine workday turned tragic in Massachusetts, USA, after a massive crane collapsed near Boston, killing two subcontractors in a horrific industrial accident. According to officials, the incident occurred at approximately 3:00 PM on Friday at the Marina Dock. A crew was reportedly in the process of disassembling the old piece of machinery, described as being four to five stories tall, when it suddenly collapsed. The falling structure struck the workers. Local sources reported that one victim was rushed to Massachusetts General Hospital, but he sadly succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead. The second worker was tragically…

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Ankara: Another human tragedy has struck the perilous waters of the Aegean Sea, as a boat carrying migrants sank near Turkey’s popular tourist destination of Bodrum, claiming the lives of 17 people. The governor’s office in Turkey’s Muğla province confirmed the devastating incident in a statement, noting that the bodies of 14 “illegal migrants” had been recovered. A search and rescue operation continues for the others who remain missing. According to officials, only two people survived the sinking. One of the survivors, an Afghan national, recounted the horrifying final moments, stating that the boat began to take on water…

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