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Pakistan Welcomes ICJ Advisory on Climate Obligations for States

The ICJ’s Advisory Opinion on Climate Change: A Game Changer for Global Responsibilities In a significant step forward for the climate movement, Pakistan has welcomed the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) recent advisory opinion on states’ legal obligations regarding climate change. This ruling isn’t just a legal technicality; it’s a strong affirmation of the collective […]

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Wildlife Rangers Rescue Bear and Stop Boar Hunt in Punjab

Protecting Punjab’s Wildlife: Recent Successes and Ongoing Efforts In a commendable effort to protect wildlife, Punjab Wildlife Rangers have been actively conducting operations in the Sargodha and Dera Ghazi Khan regions. These initiatives recently led to the rescue of a male black bear, alongside foiling an illegal hunting attempt of wild boars. According to reports […]

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Pakistan and Bangladesh Reach Agreement to Ease Visa Regulations

Strengthening Ties: Pakistan and Bangladesh’s Visa-Free Agreement In an exciting development for regional diplomacy, Pakistan and Bangladesh have reached an agreement that will allow visa-free entry for holders of diplomatic and official passports. This milestone was announced during a recent meeting between Pakistan’s Interior Minister, Mohsin Naqvi, and Bangladesh’s Home Minister, Lieutenant General (retd) Jahangir […]

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IHC Judge Challenges Bench Decision on Appeals Transfer Process

Understanding Recent Developments in the Islamabad High Court Recent news from the Islamabad High Court (IHC) has everyone buzzing, and for good reason. Justice Sardar Ejaz Ishaq has sparked a heated discussion by refusing to adhere to a two-judge bench’s decision to transfer civil appeals to district courts. This situation pivots on the recent Civil […]

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Flash Floods Devastate K-P and G-B, Claim 18 More Lives

The Impact of Recent Floods in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit-Baltistan Torrential rains and flash floods have taken a serious toll on regions in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) and Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B) over the past few days, leading to devastating consequences. Reports confirm that at least 18 people have lost their lives, including nine children, with several others […]

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Dar Promotes Inclusive Dialogue to Foster Understanding Over Confrontation

The Importance of Dialogue in Global Diplomacy In a world where tensions seem to rise daily, the call for inclusive dialogue has never been more crucial. This was recently highlighted by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Senator Ishaq Dar, during a significant address in New York. His words serve as a reminder […]

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WB Reaffirms Strong Support for Pakistan’s Economic Growth and Development

World Bank Reaffirms Support for Pakistan’s Economic Stability In a recent announcement from Islamabad, the World Bank has reiterated its commitment to assist Pakistan in achieving economic stability. This news comes as a breath of fresh air amid the challenges the country faces. A meeting took place between Ahad Cheema, the Federal Minister for Economic […]

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Sanctuaries of Violence: Unveiling Hidden Truths and Impacts

The Dark Side of Madrassas in Pakistan: A Call for Change Talking about religion in Pakistan isn’t easy, especially when it involves sensitive topics like the treatment of children in madrassas. The tragic death of a young boy named Farhan, allegedly caused by madrassa teachers in Swat, has opened up a necessary dialogue about the […]

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Madrassa Head Arrested After Student Dies from Alleged Torture in Swat

Tragic Events Unfold in Swat: Child Murder Sparks Outrage The heartbreaking news from Swat, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, has left many in shock and mourning. Just recently, a 12-year-old boy named Farhan tragically lost his life in a brutal incident connected to an unregistered madrassa. As investigations continue, at least ten individuals—including the madrassa’s head, Qari Mohammad Omar—have […]

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