February 23, 2025
PAKISTAN

Another political instability is it something Pakistan can afford?

Nothing in Pakistani politics is done half-heartedly. One of former prime minister Imran Khan’s cabinet members, Shahbaz Gill, was detained for instigating a revolt within the military. Gill’s comments were perceived as an effort to split the nation’s troops. This, combined with Gill’s ensuing complaints about his treatment in jail, infuriated Khan, who this week […]

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Floods in Pakistan are anticipated to cause further internet interruptions

According to a technical study provided to the Ministry of Information Technology, Pakistanis may soon experience additional suspensions of internet access as the nation contends with heavy flooding brought on by persistent rain.In the past week, there have been two instances of internet outages in Pakistan. Following recent instances of cable cuts, the ministry has […]

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In Punjab’s Layyah, stray dogs attack a female polio worker

It was discovered Tuesday morning that a female polio health worker had been mauled and hurt by street dogs in Layyah, close to Chowk Azam, during an ongoing anti-polio virus campaign. While giving a youngster the vaccine, the worker was attacked. After being treated, she was transferred home from the hospital.It was discovered that the […]

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234 people have now died as a result of the Balochistan rains

According to the Provincial Disaster Management Authority, four additional individuals have perished in rain- and flood-related incidents in Balochistan over the past 24 hours (PDMA).The PDMA Balochistan reported that since June 1 there have been 234 fatalities in the rain-devastated province. 110 men, 55 women, and 69 kids are among the dead. According to the […]

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After a lot of rain, the flood situation in Sindh gets worse

The situation has gotten worse since Sindh’s daily routine was disrupted by flash floods brought on by relentless rain.From Sukkur to Hyderabad, the entire province is covered in damage brought on by flash floods, especially in rural areas. Tando Allahyar, Sanghar, Hyderabad, Matiari, Mirpurkhas, and Badin are among the places that experienced light, moderate, and […]

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Pakistan denounces the sacrilegious comments made by a different BJP official

The blasphemous comments made against Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) by another BJP politician in India have been vehemently denounced by Pakistan.As Nupur Sharma’s blasphemy in June was the first instance, this is the second instance in the past three months that a BJP leader has insulted the holy prophet (PBUH). In a statement, the Foreign Office […]

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Balochistan is experiencing a food crisis because of blocked roads and flash flooding

CHAMAN: A recent downpour has made things worse for the Baloch people, who now have less or no food due to flash floods that has blocked down trade between Karachi and Quetta. Flooding in the province’s northeastern and central regions could get worse, according to the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA). Rain fell heavily in […]

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Massive climate anomaly in Pakistan causes devastation and 830 deaths

Senator Sherry Rehman, the federal minister for climate change, has asked for immediate humanitarian assistance and rescue efforts to help the people of Pakistan who have been affected by the rain and floods recover. Rehman stated during a briefing on the present flood emergency to reevaluate the damage caused by the periodic flash flooding in […]

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Supporters of Moqtada Sadr stage a sit-in outside a courthouse

BAGHDAD: Tuesday’s sit-in by supporters of Iraqi cleric Moqtada Sadr outside the supreme court raised the stakes in a conflict with an adversarial coalition.In order to monitor the situation, caretaker prime minister Mustafa al-Kadhemi cut short a trip to Egypt, where he was scheduled to participate in a summit of five nations. According to his […]

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Rain has finally arrived in Karachi, and more is forecast over the next 24 hours

According to a Met Department weather advisory, a clearly visible low-pressure system that originated in Rajasthan, India, proceeded northwest and invaded Sindh, bringing showers. Under the influence of this system, the monsoon currents also invaded the country’s southern and higher regions. The system is likely to result in more rain and thunderstorms with scattered intermittent […]

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