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7 Militants Linked to India Killed in Balochistan
News Desk
Islamabad: Seven terrorists affiliated with the Indian proxy group Fitna al-Hindustan were killed in two separate operations carried out in Balochistan on Monday, according to the military’s media wing.
In a press release…
Karachi Experiences 16 Mild Earthquakes Since Sunday
News Desk
Islamabad: Since Sunday, Karachi has experienced 16 minor earthquakes, the Seismic Monitoring Centre of the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) confirmed on Tuesday.
The most recent tremor occurred at 9:57 a.m.,…
Thal Desert: Where Resilience Meets Transformation in Heart of Punjab
Iftikhar Ahmad
Multan: Stretching across the central to southern plains of Punjab, the Thal Desert—Pakistan’s smallest desert is not just a landscape of sand and drought, but a living chronicle of human endurance and cultural heritage.…
Dr AQ Khan’s Widow Details Struggles Behind Pakistan’s Nuclear Story
News Desk
Karachi: Four years after the death of Pakistan’s nuclear pioneer Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan, his widow Hendrina Khan has opened up about the ongoing personal toll and feelings of betrayal linked to the country’s nuclear programme,…
Bilawal-Led Pakistani Delegation Begins UN Engagements Amid India Tensions
News Desk
New York: A high-level Pakistani delegation, headed by Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, arrived in New York on Monday to initiate a series of diplomatic engagements at the United Nations.
The delegation is scheduled to meet with…
Camel Prices Hit Rs3 Million at Karachi Cattle Market
News Desk
Karachi: With Eid-ul-Adha approaching, the Northern Bypass cattle market in Karachi has become a hub of activity, particularly in the camel section, where more than 5,000 camels have arrived, drawing in thousands of buyers and…
No Injuries Reported as Two Bogies Derail Near Bahawalpur
News Desk
Bahawalpur: Two bogies of the Pakistan Express 45-Up derailed on Sunday between Kalanch Wala and Mubarakpur railway stations, approximately 15 kilometers from Bahawalpur, halting train operations on the Lahore-Karachi main…
How Faulty Wiring Endangers Lives in South Punjab
M Atif Ismail
Multan: As summer tightens its grip on South Punjab, a silent menace coils overhead — frayed wires, sagging cables, and neglected infrastructure that threaten lives every day.
For countless families, especially in small…
How Punjab’s Literacy Drive is Changing Young Lives
M Atif Ismail
Multan: Under the shade of a mango tree in rural Multan, a group of young children huddle over worksheets, sounding out words and solving basic math problems. It’s not a conventional classroom, but it's a place where…
India Admits Loss of Warplanes in Recent Clash with Pakistan
News Desk
Islamabad: India has, for the first time, officially acknowledged the loss of its fighter jets during a recent armed clash with Pakistan, though it has withheld details regarding the number and type of aircraft downed.…