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News Desk WASHINGTON: A foreign news agency report has revealed details of an alleged high-level coordination between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prior to a reported strike targeting Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. According to the report, Netanyahu contacted Trump 48 hours before the attack, urging immediate action against Iran’s leadership. Citing fresh intelligence, the Israeli premier reportedly proposed a potential “decapitation strike” aimed at Khamenei and his close aides, arguing it was a rare opportunity when Iran’s leadership appeared vulnerable. The report said Netanyahu presented the operation as both strategically and symbolically significant, stressing…

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News Desk LJUBLJANA: Slovenia has become the first European Union member state to introduce fuel rationing in response to supply disruptions and rising prices linked to tensions in global energy markets. The measures come amid fallout from the US-Israeli strikes on Iran and subsequent regional instability, which has driven sharp increases in fuel prices across Europe. Under the new rules, private motorists in Slovenia are limited to purchasing a maximum of 50 litres of fuel per day, while businesses and farmers are allowed up to 200 litres. Petrol stations have been tasked with enforcing the restrictions.Prime Minister Robert Golob said…

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News Desk KARACHI: A report by The Telegraph has highlighted a new and potentially serious challenge for the United States in the Persian Gulf, pointing to Iran’s growing fleet of small, hard-to-detect submarines. According to the report, Iran has developed a network of so-called “midget submarines” — compact but potentially lethal vessels designed to operate effectively in the shallow and murky waters of the Gulf. These submarines are said to be difficult to detect using conventional surveillance systems. Experts cited in the report said the small size and quiet operation of these submarines make them a challenge even for advanced…

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News Desk WASHINGTON: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that US President Donald Trump believes there is an opportunity to reach a deal with Iran, even as Israel continues its military operations in the region. Netanyahu said he had spoken with Trump following the US president’s announcement of talks with Iran. He described Trump as a “friend” and said the two leaders discussed the possibility of reaching an agreement that could support the objectives of the ongoing conflict while protecting Israel’s key interests. According to Netanyahu, Trump sees a chance to “leverage the massive achievements” of the Israeli Defence…

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News Desk SARCELLES: Pakistani-origin politician Raja Dawar Zaman Kiani of Domeli has achieved a major victory in the local elections in France, setting a new record in the municipal race. His successful campaign, supported by the Pakistani community, led to a decisive win in the important municipal council of Sarcelles, a suburb of Paris, where a dominant group had held control for decades. The entire panel led by Raja Dawar Zaman Kiani secured victory in the election, marking a significant political shift in the area. Local residents have credited the success to his consistent efforts, dedication, and strong connection with…

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By our correspondent ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir held a conversation with US President Donald Trump on Sunday, according to a report by Financial Times, as Islamabad intensified its diplomatic efforts to help ease tensions between the United States and Iran. The report said Pakistan was positioning itself as a key mediator in efforts to bring an end to the conflict, with senior Pakistani officials facilitating backchannel communication between Iranian representatives and US-linked figures, including Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. Diplomatic sources indicated that talks between the United States and Iran could be held…

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News Desk KARACHI: A deputy superintendent of police who had been injured during a raid in the Mustafa Amir murder case has died after remaining under treatment for several weeks, officials said. According to the Deputy Inspector General (South), DSP Ahsan Zulfiqar had been admitted to a private hospital since sustaining gunshot wounds during the operation and succumbed to his injuries after a prolonged struggle. The incident took place on February 8, 2025, when police conducted a raid at the residence of the suspect, Armaghan. During the operation, the accused opened fire, leaving DSP Ahsan Zulfiqar and another police official…

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Afghans have hit breaking point as the “usurper” regime implodes from within, riven by internal fissures amid an economic collapse that has starved the streets bare News Desk KABUL: Resistance movements against the Taliban regime gathered pace. Widespread discontent fueled their fire. The National Resistance Front (NRF) spoke out bold. Extremism choked Afghanistan. People turned away in droves. The NRF released a stark report. It marked one year of grit. Fighters launched 401 targeted strikes. Nineteen provinces felt the heat. Kabul bore the brunt. One hundred twenty-six operations shook the capital. Taliban ranks bled heavy. Six hundred fifty-one lay dead.…

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News Desk HAVANA: Cuba has partially restored electricity after a second nationwide blackout within a week, as the island continues to face a deepening energy crisis linked to fuel shortages and an ongoing oil blockade. Read More: https://metro-morning.com/cuba-hit-by-second-nationwide-blackout-in-a-week/ said power returned to large parts of Havana, with restoration efforts continuing across the country after a total collapse of the national grid. Authorities warned, however, that electricity demand still exceeds supply and outages may persist. Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz said the national system was brought back online through the efforts of electrical workers, but acknowledged ongoing challenges due to limited…

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News Desk DUBAI: The International Cricket Council has named Sahibzada Farhan as Player of the Month after his record-breaking performances in T20 cricket.Farhan received the award after scoring an impressive 383 runs in six innings during the T20 World Cup, including two centuries. His consistent and match-winning performances set him apart from other nominees.England’s Will Jacks and USA’s Shadley van Schalkwyk were also shortlisted for the award.The chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board congratulated Farhan, calling it a proud moment for Pakistan cricket and praising his dedication and professionalism. He expressed confidence that the batter will continue his strong form…

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