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- Israeli attacks continue across Gaza despite ceasefire claims
- Malaysia’s Anwar Ibrahim welcomes Pakistan’s efforts for Iran–US ceasefire talks
- Pakistan to launch Hajj flights from April 18, schedule announced
- LPG shipment from Oman reaches Pakistan, offloading delayed at Port Qasim
- Ex-CIA chief Brennan says he trusts Iran more than Trump
- St Petersburg hosts key forum on seamless Eurasian links
- Govt considers smart lockdown amid fuel crisis and regional tensions
- Tezgam Express derails near Lodhran, 25 injured; tracks restored
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Trump reportedly urged Zelenskiy to accept Putin’s ceasefire terms, including ceding eastern Donbas, warning that Russia could destroy Ukraine otherwise. News Desk WASHINGTON: US president Donald Trump reportedly urged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to accept Russian terms for a ceasefire, advising him to cede the eastern Donbas region to Moscow to end the ongoing conflict. The guidance, detailed in an exclusive report, suggested that Trump viewed a swift settlement along current front lines as the most viable route to halting the war. According to the report, Trump conveyed a direct warning from Russian President Vladimir Putin, who allegedly threatened to…
News Desk BRUSSELS: Twenty European nations urge EU to broker Taliban deal for forced return of Afghan migrants, citing security risks and illegal residency concerns. A coalition of twenty European nations has urged the European Commission to take “immediate action” to return Afghan nationals living illegally in Europe, even if this requires forced removals and direct negotiations with the Taliban, according to an exclusive report. In a joint letter obtained by The Guardian, the countries argued that the current inability to deport Afghans, including those convicted of crimes, poses a threat to public security. The initiative is being led by…
News Desk TEHRAN: Iran declared that a critical time limitation within the landmark 2015 nuclear accord had expired, formally asserting that it was no longer bound by the restrictions of the deal it once signed with world powers. The Iranian foreign ministry announced that all clauses of the agreement, known formally as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), had reached their expiry date, concluding the pact while maintaining that the nation remained “committed to diplomacy.” The declaration from Tehran marked a significant hardening of Iran’s position and was poised to raise fresh international alarm over the future of its…
The truce, mediated by Doha and Turkey, aims to end cross-border tensions and establish a permanent mechanism for peace News Desk DOHA: In a major cross-border operation, Pakistani security forces reported killing more than 70 militants in targeted strikes on camps in Afghanistan’s Paktika province, marking a significant escalation in ongoing counter-terrorism efforts along the volatile border. The strikes, carried out under the cover of night on 17 October, were described by officials as “effective operations” that dismantled key hideouts used by the Gul Bahadur faction, an allied group of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). The timing of the offensive followed a…
Houthi group detains 20 UN staff, including UNICEF representative, in Sana’a compound, raising urgent concerns over aid workers’ safety amid Yemen conflict. News Desk YEMEN: A Houthi-majority group, Ansarullah, has reportedly taken 20 United Nations employees into custody, including UNICEF representative Peter Hawkins, during a raid on a UN compound, according to a British news agency. Details surrounding the incident remain limited, and the UN has not yet released an official statement regarding the detentions. The incident has raised alarm among the international community and humanitarian organizations, highlighting the persistent dangers faced by aid workers operating in conflict-affected regions. Yemen…
Army chief tells PMA cadets that Pakistan is ‘regaining its place in the world,’ points to warming ties with US and strategic partnership with China. News Desk KAKUL: Field Marshal Asim Munir, Pakistan’s army chief, said on Tuesday that the country expected the ceasefire in Gaza to hold, creating the conditions necessary for humanitarian aid and reconstruction, and allowing Palestinians to “live in peace in their homeland.” Speaking at a passing-out parade at the Pakistan Military Academy, he outlined Pakistan’s recent diplomatic efforts, portraying the nation as a proactive contributor to regional and global peace. Field Marshal Munir described Pakistan’s interventions…
The former US president repeated his assertion that PM Modi made the promise, but Indian officials state no such call took place and energy policy is not set by ‘external pressure.’ News Desk WASHINGTON: In a claim that has been swiftly and firmly refuted, US President Donald Trump claimed this week that India would completely halt its purchases of Russian oil, asserting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had personally assured him of the move. Speaking to reporters, Trump said, “India is not going to be buying Russian oil… They have already cut down on Russian oil,” suggesting that the Indian leader…
Security sources say forces foiled the attempted bombing, killing four terrorists in an operation, with a banned group claiming responsibility. News Desk NORTH WAZIRISTAN: A failed suicide bombing aimed at a security post in North Waziristan ended in tragedy on Tuesday, claiming the lives of five civilians, security sources confirmed. The victims, who were caught in the violence, included three women and two children. The attack unfolded when security forces at the Khaddi Post intercepted and engaged the would-be suicide bombers, a decisive action officials said had averted a far greater loss of life. In the ensuing firefight, four terrorists were…
News Desk DHAKA: A major fire broke out at the cargo terminal of Dhaka’s Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on Tuesday, leading to the suspension of all flight operations and a large-scale emergency response. The blaze was reported at around 2:15 PM local time in the cargo village area of the airport, a key aviation hub for Bangladesh. In a precautionary move, airport authorities immediately suspended all inbound and outbound flights and began moving aircraft to safe locations. Fire Service Spokesman Talha Bin Jasim confirmed that 25 firefighting units were dispatched to the airport after the alert was received at headquarters. The…
Vice President Mohammad Reza Arif criticizes US approach to negotiations, while also ruling out any talks with the ‘Zionist regime.’ News Desk TEHRAN: Iran’s Vice President Mohammad Reza Arif reaffirmed the country’s uncompromising position on diplomacy, declaring that while Tehran remains open to negotiations, it will not bow to “unnecessary demands” or accept any preconditions imposed by foreign powers. His remarks, delivered in an interview with Iranian media, underscored Tehran’s insistence on equality and mutual respect in any future dialogue with global counterparts. Arif’s comments carried a pointed rebuke of the United States, which he accused of maintaining a pattern…
