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By Syed Tauqeer Zaidi SAWABI: A couple from Swabi has been blessed with quintuplets at Bacha Khan Medical Complex, hospital authorities confirmed. The newborns include one boy and four girls. According to a hospital spokesperson, the babies are currently receiving treatment in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). The NICU in-charge stated that the delivery and ongoing medical care are being provided under the health card scheme. Born prematurely, the quintuplets are receiving the best possible medical attention. The father expressed his joy over the simultaneous birth of five children and thanked Allah for this blessing. Hospital authorities and medical…

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By Syed Tauqeer Zaidi CHARSADDA: The Awami National Party (ANP) organized a large public rally in Charsadda to mark the 38th death anniversary of legendary Pashtun leader Bacha Khan, drawing thousands of party workers, leaders, and citizens. The event featured speeches from ANP provincial president Mian Iftikhar Hussain, former Chief Minister Haider Khan Hoti, and central president Aimal Wali Khan. Mian Iftikhar Hussain highlighted Bacha Khan’s lifelong struggle for education, non-violence, and national progress. He recalled the establishment of over 130 schools and Bacha Khan’s 38 years of imprisonment for the cause of Muslims. Hussain expressed concern over rising terrorism…

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The United States’ latest initiative to establish a “Board of Peace” for Gaza has rapidly become one of the most high-profile and controversial attempts to stabilize the beleaguered Palestinian territory in recent years. Nine countries from the Middle East and Asia—Pakistan, Egypt, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar—have formally pledged their participation, with Kuwait joining shortly thereafter. Together, they have issued a joint statement declaring their mission: to consolidate a lasting ceasefire, support reconstruction efforts, and pursue a just and durable peace grounded in the Palestinians’ right to self-determination and statehood. On paper, the board…

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By Syed Shamim Akhtar In an era defined by evolving security threats and complex internal dynamics, the role of law enforcement and the armed forces in safeguarding the state and its citizens cannot be overstated. Chief of Defence Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir’s recent visit to the National Police Academy provided a rare and compelling insight into this reality, underscoring not only the operational imperatives of security but also the human and moral dimensions of service. Through his remarks, conveyed via the Inter-Services Public Relations, Munir offered a vivid reminder that the nation’s protection is a sacred responsibility, shared…

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By Asghar Ali Mubarak Pakistan’s presence at the 56th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos marked a moment of cautious optimism for a country long characterized by economic volatility and fiscal uncertainty. Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif’s address at the Pakistan Pavilion was notable not only for its celebration of recent macroeconomic achievements, but also for the strategic message it sent to investors, international institutions, and domestic stakeholders: Pakistan is on a path toward stability, reform, and long-term growth. The Prime Minister opened by acknowledging the difficulties that the country has weathered over the past several years.…

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By Atiq Raja In an era of rapidly fragmenting global politics, diplomacy has ceased to be the quiet art of closed-door negotiations. Today, it unfolds as a highly visible, contested arena in which symbolism, morality, and power intersect. Pakistan’s reported decision to join the Gaza Peace Board exemplifies this transformation. On the surface, it is a single diplomatic action within a protracted regional conflict. In reality, it carries significance far beyond the immediate crisis, reflecting Islamabad’s evolving foreign policy posture, its moral positioning on Palestine, and its aspiration to play a more assertive role in multilateral conflict resolution. Yet, as…

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By Uzma Ehtasham Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s remarks at the Pak-China Agri-Investment Conference were not merely a celebration of bilateral friendship. They were an attempt to sketch a future for Pakistan that draws confidence from China’s experience while responding to the country’s own long-standing structural weaknesses. At the heart of his argument was a simple but ambitious proposition: that with the right mix of technology, training and political will, Pakistan could compress years of slow progress into months of visible change, particularly in agriculture, information technology and artificial intelligence. This vision comes at a moment when Pakistan is cautiously emerging…

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