#01 Pakistan
Govt Seeks Early Launch of Pakistan-US Direct Flights: Naqvi
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi urges early launch of direct flights between Pakistan and US, emphasizing mutual trust and bilateral cooperation.
#02 Pakistan
IRSA Releases 159,200 Cusecs Water
IRSA releases 159,200 cusecs water from various rim stations with inflow of 162,800 cusecs. Tarbela Dam's water level is at 1452.49 feet.
#03 Pakistan
GCWUS Offers PIDE Internship for Students
Government College Women University Sialkot announces an 8-week internship program with PIDE; eligibility includes undergraduate and postgraduate students.
#04 Pakistan
Govt Finalizing Permanent Solution to Reserve Medical Seats Issue for Balochistan, KP Students: Mustafa Kamal
The government is working on a permanent solution to address the recurring issue of reserved medical seats for students from Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, according to Health Minister Mustafa
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DHO SW Upper Vows Better Healthcare Services in Tribal Areas
District Health Officer South Waziristan Upper Dr. Abdullah Khan pledges enhanced healthcare facilities for tribal people.District Health Officer (DHO) South Waziristan Upper, Dr.
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NA proceedings suspended over lack of quorum
Speaker suspends National Assembly sessions due to lack of quorum in Pakistan.Speaker Ayaz Sadiq suspended the proceedings of the National Assembly on Friday due to a lack of quorum, according to a
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Work on Sukkur-Hyderabad Motorway to Begin This Year: Senate Told
Federal Minister for Communications informs Senate construction of long-awaited Sukkur-Hyderabad Motorway will begin this year, with approval granted for three out of five sections.
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Ayaz Sadiq seeks explanation from Finance Ministry, FBR over non-submission of replies
Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq has demanded an explanation from the Finance Ministry and Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) for not receiving replies to three questions in the House.
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Climate Experts Warn Indus Water Treaty Crucial for Regional Security
Climate experts have warned that any violation of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) could significantly heighten climate-related risks for Pakistan and India.