India's New Hydropower Project Strains Indus Waters Treaty

India's approval of the 260MW Dulhasti Stage-II hydropower project on the Chenab River signals a strategic shift in water politics, placing the historic Indus Waters Treaty under unprecedented strain and posing profound risks to Pakistan's agriculture and

Mass Protests in Denmark Against US Greenland Plans

Thousands rally in Copenhagen and Greenland against President Trump's push to acquire the autonomous Danish territory. Protesters demand respect for Greenland's self-determination and international law.

Trump Calls for End of Khamenei's Rule in Iran

US President Donald Trump explicitly calls for new leadership in Iran, blaming Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei for the country's destruction. Details on the escalating rhetoric and its implications.

Ayaz Sadiq: No Anti-State Statements Allowed in Assembly

NA Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, during a visit to NCA Lahore, firmly stated that statements against Pakistan, its judiciary, or armed forces will not be tolerated in the House. He emphasized constitutional discourse only.

Syrian Army Advances, Tightens Siege on Raqqa

Syrian government forces, backed by allies, intensify their military campaign to encircle and capture Raqqa, the de facto capital of the Islamic State. Key advances reported.

Pak Forces Prepared for Multi-Domain Warfare

Pakistan's military leadership affirms full preparedness for modern multi-domain operations, integrating land, air, sea, cyber, and space capabilities to counter evolving threats.

Waste Tax Negotiations Fail in Rawalpindi

Talks between Excise Dept and Waste Management Co. over waste-cleaning tax collapse. Property tax recovery faces a 54% shortfall, while Motor Branch excels. Details inside.

Senators Seek Social Media Ban for Children Under 18

Pakistani senators call for a ban on social media for minors, citing mental health threats and online exploitation. A special committee is proposed to address the national crisis. #Pakistan #SocialMedia #ChildSafety

Europe Boosts Security Amid US Greenland Moves

European powers are strengthening their defenses as the US shifts its stance on Greenland, viewing it as a strategic prize. This geopolitical shift risks global instability and militarization. Read why diplomacy must prevail.

Cuba's Biggest Military Loss Since 1961 Bay of Pigs

Cuba honors 32 troops killed in Venezuela, marking its largest combat loss to US forces since 1961. The incident forces Havana to admit its deep intelligence role in Caracas. Read the full analysis.

FIA May Tighten Policy on Deportees to Pakistan

The FIA is reviewing a stricter policy for Pakistani deportees, including mandatory registration and potential travel bans, to combat human trafficking and illegal migration. Learn the details.

Senate Approves Pakistan Railways Bill 2024

Pakistan's Senate has passed the transformative Pakistan Railways Bill 2024, aiming to corporatize the entity and boost efficiency. Discover the key changes and political debate.

PM Reviews Education, Health Reforms and Governance Roadmap

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chaired a high-level review meeting on education, health reforms, and good governance. Key decisions include a national curriculum overhaul and a crackdown on illegal appointments. Discover the government's action plan.

KP Law Panel Flags Gaps in Anti-Terrorism Act

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Law Commission has identified significant legal gaps in the Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997, recommending urgent amendments to strengthen counter-terrorism efforts. Read the full report.

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