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A terrifying incident gripped Lahore’s Johar Town, where a lion escaped from a private farmhouse and attacked three passersby, including two children and a woman. The victims were rushed to Jinnah Hospital, with the children said to be in critical condition. The lion, owned

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The Election Commission has allocated 30 reserved seats of PTI/SIC to opposition parties in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, following a Supreme Court order. With their numbers rising from 23 to 53, opposition parties now need just 20 more votes to bring down the PTI-led government in the

The Election Commission has allocated 30 reserved seats of PTI/SIC to opposition parties in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, following a Supreme Court order.

With their numbers rising from 23 to 53, opposition parties now need just 20 more votes to bring down the PTI-led government in the
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Lt. Gen Rahul R Singh discusses India's experience facing coordinated opposition from China, Turkey, and Pakistan. He reveals that 81% of Pakistan's military hardware is Chinese-supplied, while Turkey provided drone technology and personnel. China shared real-time intelligence

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Bombs have dropped, but will the pen rise again? After joint U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, the region is on high alert, yet Washington, under Trump’s leadership, is once again pushing for a nuclear deal. The irony? It’s the same deal Trump tore apart in 2018.

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Moscow’s recognition of the Taliban is forcing neighbors, including Pakistan, to rethink their Afghan policies. Islamabad hasn’t officially recognized the Taliban but has increased diplomatic ties, appointing an ambassador to Kabul in May. Despite improving relations, tensions

Moscow’s recognition of the Taliban is forcing neighbors, including Pakistan, to rethink their Afghan policies.

Islamabad hasn’t officially recognized the Taliban but has increased diplomatic ties, appointing an ambassador to Kabul in May.

Despite improving relations, tensions