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Severe Storms Claim 19 Lives, Disrupt Pakistan’s Punjab and KP

Severe Storms Claim 19 Lives, Disrupt Pakistan’s Punjab and KP

At least 19 people died and over 90 were injured as windstorms and heavy rains battered Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), and Islamabad on Saturday, Dawn Newspaper reported. Punjab bore the brunt, with fatalities caused by collapsing roofs, walls, and fallen…
Pakistan Ranks Seventh Globally for Civilian Casualties from Explosive Weapons in 2024

Pakistan Ranks Seventh Globally for Civilian Casualties from Explosive Weapons in 2024

Pakistan was the seventh most affected country worldwide for civilian casualties caused by explosive weapons in 2024, Dawn reported citing the UK-based NGO Action on Armed Violence (AOAV). The country recorded 790 civilian casualties, including 210 deaths, across 248 incidents.…
Pakistan’s Punjab closes schools early amid intense heatwave

Pakistan’s Punjab closes schools early amid intense heatwave

Pakistan’s Punjab province has ordered all public and private schools to begin summer vacations early due to soaring temperatures, officials announced Tuesday. Originally scheduled to start on June 1, the holidays will now commence on May 28, according to Education…
Four children killed in suspected suicide bombing targeting school bus in southwestern Pakistan

Four children killed in suspected suicide bombing targeting school bus in southwestern Pakistan

At least four children died and over 30 were injured on Wednesday in a suspected suicide attack on a bus carrying students from a military-run Army Public School in Khuzdar district, Balochistan, Arab News reported. Officials are investigating the nature…
Protester killed, others injured as police resorts to baton charge to disperse canals protest in Sindh’s Moro

Protester killed, others injured as police resorts to baton charge to disperse canals protest in Sindh’s Moro

A protest against the construction of proposed canals over the Indus River in Moro, Sindh, turned violent after police used baton charges and gunfire to disperse demonstrators, Dawn newspaper reported. One protester was killed, and several others, including a deputy…
Car bomb in Pakistan’s restive southwest leaves 4 dead, 20 injured

Car bomb in Pakistan’s restive southwest leaves 4 dead, 20 injured

A car bomb exploded near a market in Qillah Abdullah, Balochistan, Pakistan, killing four people and injuring 20, officials said, Al Jazeera reported. The blast damaged several shops and the outer wall of a nearby paramilitary building. Local security sources…
23,000 Pakistanis Locked Abroad: Saudi Jails Hold Half as Families Plead for Justice

23,000 Pakistanis Locked Abroad: Saudi Jails Hold Half as Families Plead for Justice

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs revealed staggering figures to the National Assembly: 23,456 Pakistanis are currently jailed abroad, with Saudi Arabia housing over half (12,156) and the UAE ranking second (5,292 inmates), Dawn newspaper revealed. Most face charges ranging from…
Khalilzad Endorses Khan’s Imminent Release Amid 14-Year Sentence and Political Upheaval

Khalilzad Endorses Khan’s Imminent Release Amid 14-Year Sentence and Political Upheaval

Former PM Imran Khan, serving a 14-year sentence on corruption charges, may be released soon amid national reconciliation calls, with US envoy Khalilzad expressing hope. Pakistan’s political landscape remains deeply unsettled as former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s detention continues to…
Pakistan Halts Afghan Visa Extensions, Hundreds Released Amid Mass Deportations

Pakistan Halts Afghan Visa Extensions, Hundreds Released Amid Mass Deportations

Pakistan has suspended visa extensions for all categories of Afghan refugees, revoking security clearances needed for renewal, impacting thousands of long-term residents with PoR and ACC cards, Khaama Press reported. This intensifies an ongoing crackdown, with over 1.3 million Afghans…
IS-Affiliated Terrorist Group Claims Responsibility for Peshawar Suicide Bombing Attack

IS-Affiliated Terrorist Group Claims Responsibility for Peshawar Suicide Bombing Attack

The Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) claimed responsibility for the May 11 suicide bombing in Peshawar, Pakistan, which killed two police officers and injured three, News World reported.According to ISKP’s weekly publication Al-Naba, the attacker, Abu Ibrahim al-Khorasani, detonated an…
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