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Mohammad Mokhber: Iran's New Interim President, who is he?
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One woman dies during pregnancy every 50 minutes in Pakistan: report
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The most important reason for the rapid spread of cancer cases around the world has been discovered
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A common habit that leads to obesity despite eating less and exercising
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10 Common Symptoms That Point To Depression
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Decoding Pakistan's Presidential Election: Understanding the Weightage Formula and Vote Calculation
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Icon of the Seas Sets Sail, Titanic of 2024!
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THICK, SLIM, beauty?
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A troubling cycle
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Plagiarism of Pakistani Songs in Indian Music Industry: Copyright Perspectives
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Surety Reclaimed: LHC Orders Return of Rs70 Million to CM Maryam Nawaz in Chaudhry Sugar Mills Case
The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Monday, May 11, 2026, directed the return of Rs70 million deposited as surety by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz in the long-running Chaudhry Sugar Mills case. The decision follows the formal closure of the investigation by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB)
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Fiscal Fortress: PM Sharif Extends Austerity Drive to Shield Economy from Middle East War Spillovers
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has officially extended the federal government's strict austerity measures until June 13, 2026, as Pakistan moves to insulate its fragile economy from the deepening volatility caused by the ongoing Middle East conflict.
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Crucial Evidence: Imaan Mazari and Hadi Ali Submit New Documents Ahead of Supreme Court Appeal
n a significant development for the high-profile social media posts case, human rights lawyers Imaan Zainab Mazari-Hazir and her husband, Hadi Ali Chattha, submitted additional documents to the Supreme Court on Monday, May 11, 2026. The move comes just 24 hours before a three-judge bench is set to hear their appeals against the Islamabad High Court’s (IHC) refusal to grant them interim relief
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Shadow War Escalation: Iran Executes "Elite" Aerospace Student on Espionage Charges
Iranian authorities on Monday executed Erfan Shakourzadeh, a 29-year-old aerospace engineering student, on charges of spying for the CIA and Mossad. Shakourzadeh, described by NGOs as an "elite student" at the Iran University of Science and Technology, was hanged following months of solitary confinement and what rights groups allege were forced confessions. In a final note from prison, Shakourzadeh maintained his innocence, claiming the charges were entirely fabricated. His execution is the fifth of its kind on espionage charges since the regional conflict escalated earlier this year.
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Diplomatic Ultimatum: Pakistan Summons Afghan Envoy Over "Barbaric" Bannu Suicide Attack
Pakistan has formally summoned the Afghan Charge d’Affaires to lodge a severe protest following the Bannu suicide attack that martyred 15 police personnel. Citing "technical intelligence," the Foreign Office asserted that the assault on the Fateh Khel post was masterminded by terrorists operating from Afghanistan. Islamabad warned that it reserves the right to take "decisive action" if the Afghan Taliban administration continues to provide safe haven to militant groups, stressing that national security remains its top priority.
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End Unseen Policies": KP CM Sohail Afridi Blasts "Closed-Door Decisions" During Visit to Terror-Hit Bannu
KP Chief Minister Sohail Afridi visited Bannu on Monday to pay tribute to 15 police personnel martyred in a recent suicide attack. Addressing the media, the CM slammed "decisions made behind closed doors," arguing that such policies have historically compromised provincial security and pushed the region into unrest. Afridi vowed that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa would no longer accept imposed security mandates and demanded greater provincial autonomy in restoring peace and managing its own law and order.
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Economic Shockwave: Geopolitical Tensions in the Gulf Expose Pakistan’s Dangerous Oil Dependency
The ongoing Gulf conflict has exposed Pakistan’s dangerous reliance on imported oil, turning every regional tremor into a domestic economic shockwave. With an annual import bill of nearly $20 billion, rising crude prices are driving up inflation, weakening the rupee, and deepening the power sector's circular debt. To survive, experts argue Pakistan must move beyond short-term subsidies and commit to a structural overhaul: accelerating the shift to renewables, electrifying transport, and building a strategic petroleum reserve to safeguard national stability.
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Legitimate Rights": Iran Demands End to War and Release of Frozen Assets in Counter-Proposal to U.S
Tehran on Monday officially responded to a U.S. peace proposal, calling for an immediate end to regional hostilities and the release of billions in frozen assets. While Iranian officials described the terms as a "legitimate right," U.S. President Donald Trump quickly rejected the response as "totally unacceptable," signaling a deepening deadlock in efforts to resolve the ongoing maritime and nuclear conflict.
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Internal Rift: PTI Lawmakers Slam Leadership’s "Failed Efforts" to Secure Founder’s Release
PTI lawmakers have expressed open frustration with opposition leaders Mahmood Khan Achakzai and Raja Nasir Abbas, accusing them of failing to secure Imran Khan's release. During a recent meeting, members pushed for a return to parliamentary committees to regain political leverage, a move Achakzai resisted by citing the founder's directives. The internal rift highlights growing impatience within the party over its current legislative and legal strategy.
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Global Hantavirus Alert: American and French Evacuees from Outbreak-Hit Cruise Ship Test Positive
A French woman and an American national evacuated from the MV Hondius cruise ship have tested positive for hantavirus, officials confirmed on Monday. The American patient specifically carries the Andes virus strain, which is uniquely capable of human-to-human transmission. This latest development follows the tragic deaths of three pPassengers—a Dutch couple and a German woman—as international health authorities race to quarantine evacuees and disinfect the vessel.
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IHC letter, could be deliberate, but no conspiracy to favor Imran Khan.
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War of nerves; Establishment, Govt, Imran Khan & People
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Is there a chance for Imran Khan to be free before Eid?
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India's Electoral bonds, or bombs? But why now?
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Nawaz Sharif led government, but where is he?
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Sindh cabinet or Faryal Talpur cabinet?
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Asif Ali Zardari bhi President ban gaye, now what?
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PDM 2.0 is now two-third majority, samjh rahey ho?
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Wazir-Azam Shahbaz, Saddar Zardari, sab plan k hisab se hai?
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Reserved seats for SIC/PTI or Maal-e- ghaneemat? And why Asad Toor?
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Why are halwa-khors not behind bars ASP sahiba?
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Maryam or Murad, irrelevant.
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Imran's letter to IMF, will work, won't work.
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PDM 2.0 will be a disaster, and this is why.
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Pakistani political situation: Raula pe gaya?
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PTI plus MWM, PDM 2.0 finalized. What is what?
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Election 2024 Results: Win and lose for democracy, Kiya hosakta hai ab?
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Thodi si galati in halkon men surprise degi.
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Afghanistan-China bhai bhai? humara kiya phir?
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Why is Bushra Bibi in bani gala and not jail?
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Art of possibility, so what are the next possibilities?
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Election men dhandli horahi hai? Tu?
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One more 'Mandir' in India, what an achievement.
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Oxymorons and morons in Pakistani Politics
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If Murtaza Wahab wins: Welcome to Sindh Club and its one party rule
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Gun control issue in USA; Politics of culture or cultural terrorism?
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Tribalism in Sindh, one of the many deceptions for lawlessness in Sindh
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The method behind this madness is the madness itself-Pakistan
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Religion, False Messiah, and America- deadly combination for American foreign policy
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Usual Pakistani things: Erasing History: Pakistan Cricket Board new video
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IMF and west to the politicians, GCC and China to establishment?
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PTI leaders were forced to quit, banning a political party, Pakistan being Pakistan again.
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Zia Mohyeddin: Somewhere between Shakespeare and Ghalib
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July of 1977, and July of 2023, only thing missing is Martial Law.
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'Prime minister banun matlab ka karun?' Perfect 'Balwant' for caretaker prime minister
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Audio leaks fiasco in Pakistan, bleak boundaries of legality
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Bloomberg report: IMF conditions: Debt Trap: but a lifeline to Afg and Helping hand for Turkey.
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India's rail tragedy, what should we know?
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Shahid Khaqan Abbasi's resignation fiasco
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Concept of relevancy and Pakistan's irrelevant players
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Pakistan transforming itself into a commercial hub (literally)
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Bilawal Bhutto Zardari spoke his heart out or a gimmick again?
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Uzbekistan among few countries where presidents get elected for life
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30th June deadline, no IMF agreement yet and Pakistan's 'burn them all' attitude
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Shipwreck tragedy: Pakistan mourns while others protest for us.
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Pakistan doesn’t need foreign investment. We need our egos intact.
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Mt. Everest for Sajid and Naila, SC for PDM, Military for PTI, PTI for Military and Inflation for us
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Wazzan ghatao, pina chordo ya naukri chordo- Assam Police
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Budget season in Pakistan- Darnomics or Economics?
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Surety Reclaimed: LHC Orders Return of Rs70 Million to CM Maryam Nawaz in Chaudhry Sugar Mills Case
The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Monday, May 11, 2026, directed the return of Rs70 million deposited as surety by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz in the long-running Chaudhry Sugar Mills case. The decision follows the formal closure of the investigation by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB)
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Fiscal Fortress: PM Sharif Extends Austerity Drive to Shield Economy from Middle East War Spillovers
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has officially extended the federal government's strict austerity measures until June 13, 2026, as Pakistan moves to insulate its fragile economy from the deepening volatility caused by the ongoing Middle East conflict.
News Desk
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Crucial Evidence: Imaan Mazari and Hadi Ali Submit New Documents Ahead of Supreme Court Appeal
n a significant development for the high-profile social media posts case, human rights lawyers Imaan Zainab Mazari-Hazir and her husband, Hadi Ali Chattha, submitted additional documents to the Supreme Court on Monday, May 11, 2026. The move comes just 24 hours before a three-judge bench is set to hear their appeals against the Islamabad High Court’s (IHC) refusal to grant them interim relief
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Shadow War Escalation: Iran Executes "Elite" Aerospace Student on Espionage Charges
Iranian authorities on Monday executed Erfan Shakourzadeh, a 29-year-old aerospace engineering student, on charges of spying for the CIA and Mossad. Shakourzadeh, described by NGOs as an "elite student" at the Iran University of Science and Technology, was hanged following months of solitary confinement and what rights groups allege were forced confessions. In a final note from prison, Shakourzadeh maintained his innocence, claiming the charges were entirely fabricated. His execution is the fifth of its kind on espionage charges since the regional conflict escalated earlier this year.
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Diplomatic Ultimatum: Pakistan Summons Afghan Envoy Over "Barbaric" Bannu Suicide Attack
Pakistan has formally summoned the Afghan Charge d’Affaires to lodge a severe protest following the Bannu suicide attack that martyred 15 police personnel. Citing "technical intelligence," the Foreign Office asserted that the assault on the Fateh Khel post was masterminded by terrorists operating from Afghanistan. Islamabad warned that it reserves the right to take "decisive action" if the Afghan Taliban administration continues to provide safe haven to militant groups, stressing that national security remains its top priority.
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End Unseen Policies": KP CM Sohail Afridi Blasts "Closed-Door Decisions" During Visit to Terror-Hit Bannu
KP Chief Minister Sohail Afridi visited Bannu on Monday to pay tribute to 15 police personnel martyred in a recent suicide attack. Addressing the media, the CM slammed "decisions made behind closed doors," arguing that such policies have historically compromised provincial security and pushed the region into unrest. Afridi vowed that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa would no longer accept imposed security mandates and demanded greater provincial autonomy in restoring peace and managing its own law and order.
News Desk
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Economic Shockwave: Geopolitical Tensions in the Gulf Expose Pakistan’s Dangerous Oil Dependency
The ongoing Gulf conflict has exposed Pakistan’s dangerous reliance on imported oil, turning every regional tremor into a domestic economic shockwave. With an annual import bill of nearly $20 billion, rising crude prices are driving up inflation, weakening the rupee, and deepening the power sector's circular debt. To survive, experts argue Pakistan must move beyond short-term subsidies and commit to a structural overhaul: accelerating the shift to renewables, electrifying transport, and building a strategic petroleum reserve to safeguard national stability.
News Desk
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Legitimate Rights": Iran Demands End to War and Release of Frozen Assets in Counter-Proposal to U.S
Tehran on Monday officially responded to a U.S. peace proposal, calling for an immediate end to regional hostilities and the release of billions in frozen assets. While Iranian officials described the terms as a "legitimate right," U.S. President Donald Trump quickly rejected the response as "totally unacceptable," signaling a deepening deadlock in efforts to resolve the ongoing maritime and nuclear conflict.
News Desk
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Internal Rift: PTI Lawmakers Slam Leadership’s "Failed Efforts" to Secure Founder’s Release
PTI lawmakers have expressed open frustration with opposition leaders Mahmood Khan Achakzai and Raja Nasir Abbas, accusing them of failing to secure Imran Khan's release. During a recent meeting, members pushed for a return to parliamentary committees to regain political leverage, a move Achakzai resisted by citing the founder's directives. The internal rift highlights growing impatience within the party over its current legislative and legal strategy.
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