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Three police officers were injured and a police mobile damaged during a rescue operation when a mob attacked them near Malik ...
Hysteric screams of fear and horror of two minor girls made the neighbours rush to the otherwise quaint house which was home ...
The leader of the opposition in the Sindh Assembly, Ali Khurshidi of MQM-P, on Wednesday mounted a scathing critique of ...
The Homeland Security Department announced to terminate TPS for Afghans in a May. It said that Noem had determined conditions ...
Bangladesh said on Wednesday that neighbouring India has pushed more than 1,270 people across its border in the past month, ...
After Ukraine bombed bridges and attacked Russia's fleet of nuclear-capable bombers deep in Siberia and Russia's far north, ...
After months of dead air and no movement on key electoral appointments, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday extended ...
The National Economic Council on Wednesday approved an enlarged national development outlay of Rs3.9 trillion, as some of the ...
Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has declared the 1972 Simla Agreement "dead" in the current geopolitical context, stating that ...
ISLAMABAD: While the federal government has yet to formally move ahead with the 27th Constitutional Amendment, murmurs of ...
Working day and night in front of maps, screens and seemingly endless data, Saudi officials have harnessed artificial intelligence to help manage the million-strong sea of pilgrims during the Hajj.
The sprawling tent city of Mina, situated just outside Makkah, marks the first stop for pilgrims undertaking Hajj. They will spend the night there before departing at dawn on Thursday for the plains ...
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