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Pakistan and Iran have initiated a special communication regarding the Afghan issue. The virtual meeting between Pakistan’s Special Envoy Muhammad Sadiq Khan and Iran’s Special Envoy for Afghanistan, Mohammad Reza Bahrami, discussed regional security and the ongoing threat of terrorism. Khan revealed that Bahrami recently returned from a visit to Afghanistan, where he addressed key issues during his trip.
A viral video of an Afghan citizen making anti-Pakistan statements has sparked concern in the region. Meanwhile, Islamabad has formed eight special squads to curb hooliganism, vandalism, and reckless driving. The Revenue Department has issued a notice, emphasizing the need for all revenue officers to comply strictly.
Marri, a scenic town in Sindh, has imposed Section 144, restricting bachelor tourists from entering the area for the next two days. However, family members can visit the Marri Mal Road. In a separate incident, Karachi has witnessed its first winter rainfall, indicating a cooler climate in the coming days.
Special Assistant to the Chief Minister of Sindh, Suhail Anwar Siyal, has announced the launch of double-decker buses in the province. Sindh’s Minister for Transport, Sharjeel Inam Memon, and Minister for Excise and Taxation, Nisar Ahmed Khuhro, inaugurated the service. However, they expressed their lack of trust in the PTI, citing the party’s history of sabotaging negotiations.
Karachi’s Bar Association has announced a strike and boycott of court proceedings due to the removal of an FIR against some lawyers. The Pakistan Meteorological Department has issued a warning, predicting a possible cold wave in Karachi due to the recent rainfall.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) has expressed concern over the increasing number of FIRs against journalists in the country. The PFUJ has demanded the government take immediate action to ensure the safety of journalists.
In a separate development, the Sindh government has launched a community-based trophy hunting program in the Marri area, resulting in the killing of a rare markhor with a 41-inch long horn. The markhor was hunted under the supervision of the Department of Wildlife.
The Islamabad High Court has dismissed several petitions, including one related to the delay in the launch of the freight train service. The service was delayed due to security clearance issues.
In a separate incident, a group of lawyers has announced a boycott of court proceedings in Karachi’s city courts, protesting against the removal of an FIR against some lawyers. The Sindh government has imposed Section 144 in Marri, restricting bachelor tourists from entering the area for the next two days.
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has announced a strike and boycott of court proceedings in Sindh, citing the removal of an FIR against some lawyers. The PTI has demanded the government take immediate action to ensure the safety of lawyers.
In a separate development, the Sindh government has launched a community-based trophy hunting program in the Marri area, resulting in the killing of a rare markhor with a 41-inch long horn. The markhor was hunted under the supervision of the Department of Wildlife.
The government has also announced the launch of double-decker buses in Sindh, which will operate between Karachi and Hyderabad. The buses will provide an alternative mode of transportation for passengers.
The Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) has announced a boycott of the provincial assembly’s special security committee meeting, citing the government’s failure to provide security to the party’s members.
In a separate development, the National Assembly’s Standing Committee on Industries and Production has revealed that 488 people have been trapped in a debt of Rs82 crore. The committee has demanded the government take immediate action to resolve the issue.
The Pakistani government has also responded to a British newspaper’s criticism of its foreign policy, stating that the country’s stance on India’s Hindutva policy has strained its relations with the US.
The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) has expressed concern over the increasing number of FIRs against journalists in the country. The PFUJ has demanded the government take immediate action to ensure the safety of journalists.
In a separate development, a viral video of a social media celebrity has sparked controversy, as she was seen making anti-Pakistan statements. The police have taken action against her, and she has apologized for her

