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Bulls are yoked together by thick wooden frames in a sun-scorched field of rural Pakistan, while behind them, holding onto ...
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India suspends the Indus Waters Treaty post-terror attack, focusing on maximizing water rights and exploring managed aquifer ...
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Punjab widow lured by Pakistan High Commission Official, arrested in espionage crackdownGhazala, a 32-year-old widow from Malerkotla, Punjab, was arrested after allegedly being manipulated by Danish Ehsan-ur-Rahim, a staffer at the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi.
CM Maryam Nawaz chaired-meeting passes resolution condemning Indian aggressionLAHORE: The PML-N parliamentary party meeting ...
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India Today on MSNSindh turns battlefield over Pak Army's Indus canals, 2 shot deadNorthern Sindh turned into a "virtual battlefield" as people protesting against the Pakistan Army's Indus canals project set ...
The Punjab government has introduced new rules to simplify birth and death registration across the province by waiving fees for timely registrations and easing procedures for delayed entries. The Punj ...
The BSF troops recovered two drones along the Indo-Pakistan border in Ferozepur Sector on Wednesday, official sources said. They said that, acting on inputs, the BSF troops launched a search operation ...
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ABP News on MSNViolence Erupts In Sindh Over Controversial Indus Canal Project; Two Killed, Minister’s House Attacked: ReportProtests in Sindh, Pakistan, against a controversial canal project escalated, resulting in two deaths. Demonstrators, blaming ...
YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra was arrested under espionage charges on May 16. She was booked under sections of the Official Secrets ...
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ABP News on MSNIndia Declares Another Pakistani Official 'Persona Non Grata', Asked To Leave Country In 24 HoursThe Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement that the official was declared 'persona non grata' for indulging in ...
Arrested YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra allegedly shared sensitive information, including details about blackouts imposed by India ...
Officials further noted that while the average annual rainfall in Punjab is 344 millimeters, this year it could rise to 388 ...
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