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Pakistan's Charamang Valley remains without electricity for past 12 years

Charamang Valley in Pakistan has been without electricity for the past 12 years as authorities failed to repair the transmission line damaged in militancy and war on terrorism, media reports said

If speaking truth is treachery, we’ll do it again and again: Maryam Nawaz Sharif

Pakistan Muslim League-N Central Vice President Maryam Nawaz has slammed the Imran Khan-led government and said if speaking the truth, and talking about supremacy of the Constitution, law and institutions was a treacherous act, then the PMLN would do it again and again

Pakistan seeks broad-based partnership with US: Qureshi tells Blinken

Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has emphasized the need for expanded bilateral ties and cooperation with the United States and affirmed Islamabad’s steadfast support for the Afghan peace process

Moeed Yusuf becomes Pakistan’s national security advisor

Moeed Yusuf, the man believed to have played a key in brokering the LOC truce between India and Pakistan early this year, has been formally appointed Pakistan’s national security advisor (NSA)

Sindh becoming barren due to reduced water supply: Bilawal Bhutto slams PM Imran Khan

Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Monday slammed Prime Minister Imran Khan, accusing him of trying to make the lands of Sindh barren by reducing water supply to the region

Pakistan's pilot exam and fake licences: CAA report reveals massive irregularities

Pakistan's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has submitted before the Supreme Court its investigation report on the fake pilots' license issue, laying bare a web of mismanagement, irregularities and corruption in the process of pilot exam, revealing yet another dark episode of the nation

Mob attacks police station in Pakistan capital

A mob attacked a police station in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad on Monday night allegedly attempting to lynch a man detained on a charge of blasphemy

Pakistan for strong ties with EU: Army chief

In a bid to assuage concerns among European nations in the backdrop of anti-France protests and calls for expelling the French envoy, Pakistan Army Chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa has said his country desired strong ties with the European Union

Pakistan PM’s aide quits after graft allegations

A Special Assistant to Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has resigned following allegations leveled against him in the ongoing inquiry into a road project, Tribune reported

Mahathir Mohamad dials Pakistan prime minister, discusses Palestinian issue

Mahathir Mohammad, former Malaysian prime minister, dialed Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, and the duo discussed the Palestinian issue over call, reported Geo TV

Families of PIA plane crash victims in Pakistan demand unconditional payment of insurance claim

Family members of the victims of the PIA flight crash of last year are demanding unconditional payment of accidental insurance

Pakistan seeks immediate end to Israeli massacre in Gaza

Pakistan has asked the international community to end the massacre of Palestinians in Gaza Strip

Pakistan eases restrictions as COVID-19 cases drop

As COVID-19 cases drop significantly, authorities in Pakistan have allowed public transport to resume today along with other measures to ease restrictions in the country, Dawn reported

Won’t allow terrorists to disturb peace: Pakistan Army chief

Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff (COAS) has said terrorists would never be allowed to disturb the hard-earned peace in tribal districts of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, according to the military's media wing

83 more die from coronavirus in a single day across Pakistan

Eighty-three more people died from the coronavirus infection in a single day across Pakistan on Friday, as per data from the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC)