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Pakistan: Two girls fled away from home in attempt to meet BTS in South Korea, are found in Lahore

Pakistan: Two girls fled away from home in attempt to meet BTS in South Korea, are found in Lahore

Two girls aged 13 and 14 respectively, belonging to Pakistan's Karachi's Korangi division who were found missing, have been found by cops. On Tuesday, police stated that they found them about 1200 km away from their residence in Lahore. According to the reports, the girls fled away as they wanted to meet K-pop group BTS in South Korea. The teenagers, who are found to be BTS fans, were missing from their city on Saturday, said senior police superintendent Abraiz Ali Abbasi. While searching of their residence, cops found a diary having information about their plans to travel to South Korea.…
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Pakistan appeals for more aid for 33 million people affected by flooding

Pakistan appeals for more aid for 33 million people affected by flooding

Pakistan appealed Saturday to the worldwide community for an "immense humanitarian response" to exceptional flooding that has left at least 1,265 people dead. The request came even as planes carried substances to the impoverished country of a across a humanitarian air bridge. Federal planning minister Ahsan Iqbal referred to as for an "immense humanitarian response for 33 million people" affected via monsoon rains that brought about devastating floods. International interest to Pakistan's plight has extended as the number of fatalities and homeless have risen. According to initial authorities estimates, the rain and flooding have triggered $10 billion in damage. "The…
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One-third of Pak under water as floods wreak havoc, toll reaches 1,136

One-third of Pak under water as floods wreak havoc, toll reaches 1,136

Millions of Pakistanis have been badly affected due to the remarkable floods, the worst in a decade, and are in dire want of help as the toll reached 1,136. The surprisingly sturdy monsoon rains have left a trail of deadly havoc across Pakistan as the demise toll in us crossed the 1,000 mark on Monday. A 1/3 of Pakistan is under water as end result of flooding prompted by way of reported monsoon rains, Climate Change Minister Sherry Rehman said, calling it a ‘crisis of not possible proportions’, news business enterprise AFP reported. The minister termed the situation the ‘monster…
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Relief for Imran Khan, former Pakistan PM Imran Khan granted interim bail in terrorism case

Relief for Imran Khan, former Pakistan PM Imran Khan granted interim bail in terrorism case

An anti-terrorism court in Pakistan on Thursday granted interim bail till September one to Ex-PM Imran Khan in a terrorism case registered towards him for threatening police, judiciary and different state institutions throughout a rally in the capital closing week. Judge Raja Jawad Abbas Hassan of the anti-terrorism court docket here granted the bail to him until September 1 against a surety of Rs 100,000, the Dawn News reported. The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief's bail plea used to be filed in the courtroom on Thursday prior to his arrival, with the petitioner contending that the terrorism case against him used…
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Pakistan colonel paid ₹30,000 to target Indian Army: Captured terrorist sent on suicide mission

Pakistan colonel paid ₹30,000 to target Indian Army: Captured terrorist sent on suicide mission

A captured terrorist currently undergoing rehabilitation at an Indian Army facility in Kashmir has mentioned that he was sent on a suicide mission by a Pakistani Army colonel.The terrorist, identified as Tabarak Hussain, with the sincere benevolence of news business organization ANI, stated that he came with four-five individuals of a kind and was paid ₹30,000 through the use of Pakistani Colonel, Colonel Yunus, Indian Army purpose. Hussain mentioned that he searched two or three posts of the Indian Army. According to inputs shared with the agency's useful resources, Hussain was captured as quickly as possible by the Indian Army's…
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Indian air force sacks 3 officers for accidentally firing missile into Pakistan

Indian air force sacks 3 officers for accidentally firing missile into Pakistan

The Indian air pressure has said it has sacked three officers for by accident firing a missile into Pakistan in March. "The court of inquiry formed to determine the facts of the case including determining responsibility for the incident has found that deviation from the popular procedure by the three officials led to the unintended firing of the missile," said the air force. At the time of the unintended firing, India blamed a “technical malfunction” at some point of activities maintenance. Military professionals have warned of the threat of accidents or miscalculations with the aid of the nuclear-armed neighbours, which…
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Ukraine sanctions on Russia virtually ground Pakistan JF-17 fighter programme

Ukraine sanctions on Russia virtually ground Pakistan JF-17 fighter programme

A day after the Indian Air Force (IAF) efficiently targeted the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terror training camp at Balakot on February 26, 2019, to avenge the Pulwama terror strike, the Pakistanis launched a counter with US F-16 combatants and Chinese JF-17 warring parties south of Pir Panjal in Jammu and Kashmir. There is documentary evidence that the Pakistan Air Force relied solely on F-16s to target unspecified goals in the Nowshera-Rajouri-Poonch sector across the LoC with JF-17 combatants no longer involved in the action at all. Stung by means of a couple of disasters of JF-17 aircraft, principally due to the…
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Russia Detains ISIS Suicide Bomber Planning Terror Attack in India to Kill BJP Member

Russia Detains ISIS Suicide Bomber Planning Terror Attack in India to Kill BJP Member

The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) said its officers had detained a suicide bomber, a member of the Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist group, who was planning a revenge terror attack against one of "India's management elites". Insulting Prophet Muhammad. The detained ISIS recruit said at one point in the interrogation that he was believed to have been given subjects in India to "carry out a terrorist attack at the behest of ISIS to insult the Prophet, Muhammad". The authority said in a statement, "Russia's FSB has identified and detained in Russia a member of the Islamic State, a banned global…
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Want “Permanent Peace” With India, War Not An Option: Pakistan PM

Want “Permanent Peace” With India, War Not An Option: Pakistan PM

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistan wants to make "permanent peace" with India through talks as hostilities are not an option for either country to resolve the Kashmir issue, according to a media report on Saturday.Speaking to a legation of college students from Harvard University, Mr. Sharif said sustainable peace in the place was once linked to the resolution of the Kashmir issue as per United Nations resolutions, The News International newspaper reported. Relations between India and Pakistan have been regularly strained by the Kashmir issue and cross-border terrorism emanating from Pakistan. He said,"Pakistan is determined to maintain peace…
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Mumbai Police gets 26/11-like terrorist attack threat from Pakistani mobile number

Mumbai Police gets 26/11-like terrorist attack threat from Pakistani mobile number

Just 2 days after a mysterious weapons-laden boat was recovered from Maharashtra's Raigad, Mumbai police on Saturday received a chance message, warning of a 26/11-like terror attack, people familiar with the calculations said. The message was sent via WhatsApp from a Pakistan-based smartphone number to Mumbai Police's traffic management line. The message also mentioned that the terror operation would be carried out by 6 people, sources said. Mumbai Police is currently investigating the matter and other detectives and Central Corporations are said to have been involved. Maharashtra's Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on Thursday recovered a mysterious weapon-laden boat from Raigarh. “A…
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