October 2025

Caucus emphasizes action against child protection

Islamabad: The National Assembly has emphasized the legislature’s collective responsibility for ensuring a safe and nurturing environment for each child in Pakistan. The call was made during a session with the parliamentary Caucus on children’s rights (PCCR) in the House of Parliament on Sunday. The meeting, led by PCCR Convener and Parliamentary Secretary of Science

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Dogecoin Zooms 11% as the purchase of quantities of fourdobles

Dogecoin Rev through resistance to massive influx and waves 11% in 24 hours to challenge the threshold of $ 0.22. Institutional desks brought breakout and pushed volume to four times the daily average as momentum indicators flipped decisively bullish. Dealers are now looking at for confirmation over $ 0.22 to extend gains against $ 0.24-

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President, Prime Minister asks Kabul to empty terrorists

Lahore/Karachi: President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday strongly convicted Afghanistan’s recent provocations and confirmed that Pakistan would defend his national sovereignty and territorial integrity against all threats. In their separate declarations, the president and Prime Minister repeated Pakistan’s commitment to regional peace and emphasized that mutual cooperation, financial partnership and

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PTI is looking for opposition support for kp cm

Peshawar: Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) has reached both Awami National Party (ANP) and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) to seek their support for the undeniable choice of his nominated Muhammad Sohail Afridi as the next chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhw. PTIS Provincial President Junaid Akbar, accompanied by Sher Ali Arbab, Ali Khan Jadoon, Shaukat Yousafzai, Irfan Saleem

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Pakistan sets new commitment

Islamabad: Pakistan on Sunday issued a sharp warning that any further terrorist attacks derived from Afghan territory will encourage direct strikes on terrorist positions in Afghanistan, signaling a major shift in the rules of engagement along the porous border. The warning followed intense clashes overnight, and a number of precision operations, Islamabad say, were performed

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