August 2025

Black day observed in AJK

Islamabad: Kashmiris across both sides of the line with control (LOC) and around the world marked India’s 78th Friday Friday as Black Day, staging protests and events to condemn New Delhi’s coercion and illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir. The coordinated compliance – called by All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) and approved by Pro -Freedom

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Data Center extensions could bring destruction to the British landscape – and consumers might take the bill

New data centers are proposed throughout the UK This is essential for AI development and use but has disastrous impacts on the environment Technical giants call for more expansion The United Kingdom could be set to a greater increase in the number of data centers across the country, as new reports claim that an increase

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Pakistan, KSA Ink $ 121m Offers for Health, Energy Projects

Islamabad: Saudi Ambassador Nawaf Bin said al-Malki on Friday confirmed Riyadh’s unshakable support for Pakistan’s development journey. By talking at a ceremony that marks the signing of consulting service contracts to support development projects in Pakistan – funded by the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) – Al -malki said that the projects would provide important

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Deadly river destroys kp

Peshawar: A flooding of biblical proportions hit landscape areas such as monsoon rains, skyback and landslides that caused destruction and claimed more than 200 lives in just 24 hours, reported officials on Friday – a disaster survivor compared to ‘doomsday’. Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) carried the head of the disaster on the apocalyptic scale with the buner

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Opposition ‘Bias claim’ in civilian prices sparks Senate rebellion

Islamabad: Parliament’s top house witnessed the rebellion on Friday when opposition legislators accused the government of politicizing this year’s civilian awards by allegedly favoring ministers and state box benches while ignoring deserved figures. The Senate Session, President of Chairman Yousaf Raza Gillani, turned heated after he announced that several cabinet members and senators had been

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