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By our correspondent ISLAMABAD: Defence minister Khawaja Asif has accused PTI founder Imran Khan of using “inappropriate and damaging language” even during periods of military tension with India, saying such behavior reflected an “anti-Pakistan identity”. Speaking to reporters, Asif said the military’s spokesperson, Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, had used careful language in his recent briefing, but he himself was not bound by the same restraint. “If they throw a brick, I have the liberty to respond with a stone,” he said, warning that political conduct would be met in kind. Asif criticized a recent interview given by Khan’s sister…

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By our correspondent QUETTA: More than a hundred men, including a senior commander of a banned terrorist group, surrendered their weapons in Balochistan’s Sui area in a move that officials described as one of the most significant reconciliatory breakthroughs in recent months. Provincial authorities said the group renounced violence, pledged allegiance to Pakistan, and ceremonially hoisted the national flag during an event attended by tribal elders and security officials. The terrorists, led by commander Wadera Noor Ali Chakarani, handed over rifles and ammunition to provincial minister Mir Aftab Ahmed Bugti. Footage from the ceremony showed stacks of firearms and rounds…

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By our correspondent DHAKA: A six-member delegation from Pakistan, led by Jehanzeb Khan, Project Director of the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan, visited Dhaka University on Monday, 1 December 2025, seeking to strengthen academic ties and research collaboration between institutions in the two countries. The delegation, which included representatives from several Pakistani universities, was warmly received by Dhaka University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr Niaz Ahmed Khan at his office. During the meeting, both sides explored areas of mutual interest, focusing particularly on opportunities for joint academic programs, research partnerships, and student and faculty exchanges. Jehanzeb Khan emphasized Pakistan’s commitment to…

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By our correspondent CHAGAI: Authorities in Balochistan’s remote Chagai district have emptied and begun dismantling Gridhi Jungle, the province’s biggest and oldest Afghan refugee settlement, in a sweeping operation that underscored Pakistan’s accelerating push to repatriate undocumented Afghan nationals. The camp, a sprawling expanse of mud homes, makeshift shelters and informal markets that had grown into a small township over the decades, was believed to have housed nearly 70,000 people at its peak. Officials said the operation had followed days of registration and documentation as families were lined up, logged and escorted towards the border crossing into Afghanistan. Many had…

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By our correspondent ISLAMABAD: Egypt’s foreign minister, Dr Badr Ahmed Abdelatty, is set to arrive in Pakistan today for a two-day official visit focused on strengthening what both sides describe as long-standing and friendly ties. According to Pakistan’s Foreign Office, the visiting minister will hold a one-on-one meeting with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, followed by delegation-level talks. Officials said the discussions would cover bilateral cooperation as well as wider regional and global issues. The situation in Gaza is expected to feature prominently, with both countries closely engaged in diplomatic efforts linked to the conflict. The Foreign…

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By our correspondent ISLAMABAD: The government of Pakistan expressed deep sorrow over a devastating fire at the Wang Fuk Court building in Hong Kong. In an official statement, a Foreign Office spokesperson conveyed Pakistan’s sympathy and condolences to the Chinese government and people for the tragic loss of life. The spokesperson also wished a speedy recovery for those injured in the incident. The statement underlined Pakistan’s solidarity with China in the wake of the disaster, which has been described as one of the deadliest fires in Hong Kong’s history. Reports indicate that 128 people were killed, 79 were injured, and…

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By our correspondent ISLAMABAD: Islamabad has expressed serious concern over recent terrorist incidents in the United States and Tajikistan, describing them as part of a worrying global resurgence of terrorism originating from Afghanistan. Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Hussain Andrabi said repeated attacks from Afghan soil and the continued presence of militants in the country posed “a grave threat to regional and international peace.” Andrabi said Pakistan had endured decades of attacks linked to Afghan-based groups and called on the international community to take concrete steps to curb terrorism emanating from the region. “We are committed to working with the United…

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By our correspondent ISLAMABAD: The government of Pakistan has moved to address long-standing concerns among both salaried workers and the corporate sector, signaling a possible shift in its approach to taxation. Rashid Mahmood Langrial, chairperson of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), said on Friday that authorities had begun work on providing tax relief to the country’s salaried employees, following direct instructions from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. Speaking at a seminar hosted by the Pakistan Business Council, Langrial highlighted that the prime minister had also directed officials to reconsider the super tax levied on large corporations, a move that corporate…

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By our correspondent LAHORE: Inspector General of Punjab Police, Dr. Usman Anwar, has directed that all vehicles with dark-tinted windows be immediately brought into compliance with the law. A police spokesperson said the order also targets vehicles and motorcycles without registration plates, with strict action to be taken against any violations. The directive applies equally to civilians and police officers, ensuring that traffic laws are enforced without exception. The spokesperson added that responsibility for enforcement will lie with local station officers, in-charges, district officials, and unit or formation heads. Any officer or official found violating the rules will face departmental…

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By our correspondent ISLAMABD: Pakistan joined a global chorus of solidarity on Friday as the country observed Palestine Solidarity Day, with rallies, marches, and demonstrations organized to highlight what campaigners described as the ongoing brutality faced by civilians in Gaza. Across major cities, activists, community leaders, and members of the public took to the streets to call for an end to the violence and to show support for the Palestinian people. In statements released on the occasion, both President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to supporting Palestinians “until the very end.” President Zardari…

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