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Day: April 10, 2025

Pakistan Urges Rejection of Forcible Displacement of Palestinians

New York: Pakistan has stated that any effort to forcibly displace Palestinians or annex their land must be unequivocally rejected and effectively prevented. This declaration was made during informal consultations in New York regarding the upcoming high-level international conference focused on the peaceful settlement of the Question of Palestine and

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NA to Meet on Friday

Islamabad: The National Assembly met briefly at the Parliament House in Islamabad today with Deputy Speaker Ghulam Mustafa Shah in the chair. At the outset, lack of quorum was pointed out. On counting, the House was not found in order and the chair adjourned the proceedings. According to Radio Pakistan,

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Deportation of Illegal Foreign Nationals Continuing

Islamabad: Deportation of illegal foreign nationals and Afghan Citizen Card holders is continuing. Seven thousand, seven hundred and sixty-two illegal Afghan nationals were sent back to their homeland yesterday. The total number of illegal Afghan nationals leaving Pakistan has reached 921,063. According to Radio Pakistan, the government is ensuring the

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UK Reiterates Commitment to Enhance Trade with Pakistan

Islamabad: The United Kingdom has reaffirmed its commitment to collaborate with Pakistan in promoting trade and investment opportunities. This intention was expressed by Jo Moir, the Development Director of the British High Commission, during a meeting with Pakistan’s Minister for Petroleum, Ali Pervaiz Malik, in Islamabad. According to Radio Pakistan,

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Hanif Vows to Resolve Issues Faced by Pakistan Railways

Lahore: Minister for Railways Hanif Abbasi announced that all available resources will be utilized to address the challenges faced by Pakistan Railways. During a press conference in Lahore, Abbasi emphasized the significance of a collective effort to improve the institution. According to Radio Pakistan, the Minister outlined plans for the

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