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Historic Day: World Leaders Sign Gaza Peace Agreement
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Historic Day: World Leaders Sign Gaza Peace Agreement

Sharm El-Sheikh: The Gaza ceasefire agreement was signed by mediators Egypt, Turkiye, Qatar, and the United States. Addressing the ceremony, U.S. President Donald Trump said the Gaza peace agreement would establish lasting peace in the Middle East. Trump said that today marks a historic day, calling the Gaza peace agreement a great success made possible...

Police in Karachi have referred to news of protests in the city as rumors and urged people not to believe them
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Police in Karachi have referred to news of protests in the city as rumors and urged people not to believe them

The police have placed large contingents at many locations in response to a protest summons from a religious group in Karachi. There are now no sit-ins or protests occurring anywhere in the city, according to police officials, who also maintain that the situation is normal. According to officials, Section 144 is in effect in the...

As TLP demonstrators set up camp in Muridke, some barriers in Islamabad were taken down
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As TLP demonstrators set up camp in Muridke, some barriers in Islamabad were taken down

A day ago, the main TLP procession reached Muridke after breaking through police security, hours after violent clashes in Lahore left over four dozen police personnel injured. The marchers then staged a sit-in at Muridke, blocked by trenches dug along the GT Road. Lahore and Islamabad are connected by the M2 motorway, whereas Abdul Hakeem...

Iran Urges Dialogue Between Pakistan and Afghanistan
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Iran Urges Dialogue Between Pakistan and Afghanistan

Tensions along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border have flared up again recently, but Iran quickly stepped forward with a proactive offer to mediate. On October 12, 2025, Iranian officials expressed deep worry over fresh clashes that left several security personnel injured. Pakistani forces reported intense cross-border firing from Afghan territory, which prompted artillery responses and heightened alerts....

PTI Backs Afridi as KP’s New Chief Minister After Gandapur Steps Down
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PTI Backs Afridi as KP’s New Chief Minister After Gandapur Steps Down

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) drives forward a major political shake-up in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), as the provincial assembly schedules the election of a new chief minister for Monday, October 13, 2025. This development follows the resignation of current Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, who stepped down last week at the direct order of PTI founder Imran...

Imran Khan Pushes Full Parliamentary Withdrawal for PTI
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Imran Khan Pushes Full Parliamentary Withdrawal for PTI

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan issued a firm directive today, October 9, 2025, ordering all party lawmakers to immediately resign from standing committees in the Punjab Assembly. Consequently, PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan announced the move after meeting Khan at Adiala Jail, confirming that the party currently holds 14 such committees...

Adil Raja Loses Big in Defamation Case to Retired Brigadier
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Adil Raja Loses Big in Defamation Case to Retired Brigadier

LONDON – On October 9, 2025, the UK High Court delivered a crushing blow to YouTuber Adil Farooq Raja, a former Pakistani army major, in a defamation case brought by retired Brigadier Rashid Nasir. Raja must now pay £50,000 in damages and roughly £300,000 in legal costs for spreading baseless claims. For instance, Raja accused...

Ishaq Dar Confirms Mushtaq Ahmad’s Release
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Ishaq Dar Confirms Mushtaq Ahmad’s Release

Pakistan breathes a sigh of relief today, October 7, 2025, as Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar confirms the release of former Jamaat-i-Islami senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan from Israeli custody. Moreover, Dar revealed that Ahmad now rests safely at the Pakistan embassy in Amman, Jordan, where he remains in “good health and high...

Macron’s Government Falls Fast: France in Chaos
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Macron’s Government Falls Fast: France in Chaos

France faced fresh turmoil on October 6, 2025, as Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu quit mere hours after forming his cabinet. This collapse, the shortest in modern French history, worsens the political deadlock from the 2024 elections, which left parliament fragmented. Lecornu, a Macron ally, blamed opposition “partisan appetites” for the failure. Notably, conservatives slammed the...