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Pakistan · PakistanThree terrorists were killed by security forces in an exchange of fire during an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Tank district, the military’s media wing said on Thursday. A statement from the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said security forces conducted a joint IBO based on the reported presence of terrorists. “During the conduct of operation, after intense fire exchange, three terrorists were successfully neu…See the Story
3 terrorists killed in intelligence-based operation in KP’s Tank district: ISPR
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Gaza · GazaBy Nidal al-Mughrabi and Maya Gebeily CAIRO/BEIRUT (Reuters) – Palestinians may be gratified to see American university campuses erupt in outrage over Israel’s offensive in Gaza, but some in the embattled enclave are also wondering why no similar protests have hit the Arab countries they long viewed as allies. Demonstrations have rocked U.S. universities this week, with confrontations between students, counter protesters and police, but whil…See the Story
Why Palestinians can count on American students but not Arab allies to protest
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Climate Change · SharjahPakistan International Airlines (PIA) on Thursday announced that flight operations to Dubai and Sharjah would remain suspended due to the return of severe weather conditions that lashed the United Arab Emirates last month. Schools and many offices were closed across the UAE as heavy rains returned just two weeks after record downpours that experts linked to climate change. A lightning storm with high winds swept across the oil-rich monarchy over…See the Story
PIA suspends flights to Dubai, Sharjah as heavy rains return to UAE
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Gaza · GazaThe Foreign Office (FO) on Thursday “categorically rejected” what it said were “preposterous” claims by PTI leader Mirza Shahzad Akbar about the alleged involvement of state officials in last year’s acid attack on him. Akbar was a former special assistant to the prime minister during the PTI government. He had left Pakistan soon after PTI founder Imran Khan was ousted through a no-confidence motion in April 2022. He had reportedly left for Dubai…See the Story
FO ‘categorically rejects’ ex-SAPM Shahzad Akbar’s claim regarding state involvement in acid attack
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