Fan was adopted by a Chinese couple working there, who brought her home to rural Henan province and raised her with love, despite their modest means
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Pakistan
Says Islamabad misusing UN to level “baseless and provocative” allegations against New Delhi
40-member team builds digital profiles of suspects
Both countries have shut their respective airspace for each other's planes since April in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack
Govt, military silent on attack | Tribals to launch protest | Rights panel seeks probe
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Counter Terrorism Department, however, did not clarify whether the arrested militants were being tried in courts or kept in detention centres
The strikes began around 2 am, with JF-17 fighter jets unleashing at least eight Chinese-origin LS-6 precision-guided bombs on the remote settlement
India suspended the corridor operations after the Pahalgam attack
The country’s broadcasting regulator said it was not in a position to act on the public complaints because it had no authority over the streaming platform
JeM and HM have begun relocating their bases to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, this is being facilitated by Pakistan state structures, say Indian officials
Says door open for more Arab nations to join deal
The reaction comes after Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif, during his state visit to Riyadh on Wednesday, signed a Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement committing both nations to regard an attack on one as an attack on both
Sikh Gurmukhi records until 1947 make little to no mention of the site's location, except that it was near the Lahore Railway Station (established 1860)
This marks the first public acknowledgment by a Pakistan minister of India’s consistent position that all issues with Islamabad must be resolved bilaterally
Dar recalls that when he met US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in July and asked about dialogue with India, the top US diplomat clarified that India has maintained it is a ‘bilateral issue’
The meeting, expected on September 25 on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, will also be attended by Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir
In a viral video uploaded to a YouTube channel on Tuesday, JeM commander Ilyas Kashmiri can be heard fuming over the Indian attack that killed the family members of Azhar
Instead of the usual gifts, he brought back a pressure cooker and a box of spices for his Pakistani friend and the internet is loving it
These Muslim families with the last name 'Singh' trace roots to a Sikh soldier from Kashmir in India
They include 53 fishermen and 14 civil prisoners
The report claimed that Pakistan’s growing monitoring network was developed using both Chinese and Western technology
The incident took place when Aleema Khan was talking to reporters outside Rawalpindi's Adiala Jail, where her brother is incarcerated
The flooding in low-lying areas along the India-Pakistan border has caused concern on both sides, with authorities closely monitoring river systems swollen by incessant rain
Pakistan's army chief Asif Munir attended the SCO summit and met Xi Jinping, alongside Prime Minister Sharif. Munir, recently promoted to Field Marshal, is seen as the most powerful figure in Pakistan, building an international profile, even meeting with Donald Trump. This move is expected to draw scrutiny from Western capitals.
His remarks come against the backdrop of possibly the worst phase in India-US relations in over two decades
Munir’s presence at such a global forum underscores his position as the most powerful figure in Pakistan today
The two countries have been ravaged by intense rain and flooding in recent weeks
India’s decision to suspend the decades-old treaty came after terrorists with cross-border links killed 26 persons, mostly tourists, in J-K's Pahalgam on April 22
Thousands evacuated as floods worsen in Pakistan’s Punjab, high alert issued amid heavy rain warning
Fresh monsoon spell forecast till August 27, rivers continue to swell
Says Pakistan should not have any delusion after Operation Sindoor that it can use its nuclear weapons to take down India and ‘half the world’ in the event of an existential threat
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