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Six Killed On Quetta Bypass when Bus Slammed Into RIkshaw

Quetta, Balochistan  —  In Balochistan, Pakistan, a deadly accident on Tuesday led to the death of 6 people and injuries to 7 passengers. This unfortunate accident took place when a passenger bus collided with a three-wheeled Qingqi rickshaw, subsequently igniting a fire, as confirmed by a senior government official. The same source also mentioned that the passenger bus caught fire after hitting the Qingqi, which was reportedly carrying petrol. "The injured are receiving prompt, high-quality medical treatment," the government said, highlighting that 3 injured passengers are currently being treated at the city's Civil Hospital, while 2 others are receiving care at the Bolan Medical Complex.  No other piece of information about the deceased was immediately released by the Balochistan government authorities. Balochistan CM Sarfraz Bugti expressed deep sorrow about the incident and announced plans to set up a fire brigade station in Sariab to improve emergency response....
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Pakistani Govt Commends Military Operation in Waziristan

On Tuesday, President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif commended the security forces for their successful operation against terrorists in the South Waziristan region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. During the security forces' operation, 11 terrorists were successfully neutralized, according to a statement issued by the ISPR. The Prime Minister and the President expressed their profound respect for Shaheed Major Syed Moiz Abbas Shah, who courageously had safeguarded Indian Air Force Captain Abhinandan from a crowd intent on taking his life in 2019. They also honored the sacrifice of Shaheed Lance Naik Jibranullah, who heroically laid down his life in defense of the nation during the operation. The President and Prime Minister have pledged their unwavering commitment to eradicating terrorism. Both leaders stressed that the sacrifices made for the homeland will always be remembered and will not be in vain.

At OIC meeting, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari condemned India's illegal strikes

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan  —  On Tuesday, a high-level Pakistani delegation led by Bilawal Bhutto Zardari called on the US and OIC envoys at the UN to facilitate a "comprehensive dialogue" between Pakistan and India on the Kashmir dispute.  A delegation of nine parliamentarians, headed by the former Foreign Minister, Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, arrived in New York on Monday. The former Foreign Minister's tour aimed to clearly express Pakistan's position globally in response to India's recent illegal attacks on Pakistan. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari denied India's claims that Pakistan was involved in the Pahalgam fatal incident.  During the OIC briefing, he said that there has been no complete investigation or clear evidence indicating Pakistan's involvement in the attack.  During  the  news  conference  at the United Nations Headquarters, Bilawal said the cooperation between Pakistani and Indian...

Arab Leaders Push For Palestinian State

The 34th Arab League Summit kicked off in Baghdad on Saturday, focusing on Israel's war on Gaza and other regional issues.  Arab Summit 2025— Arab leaders at the 2025 Arab Summit highlighted the importance of Palestinian statehood and urged an urgent ceasefire in Gaza. They also discussed resolving some problems in Syria, Libya, Sudan, and Lebanon.  The decision was made as Israel continues its severe strikes on the Palestinian territory, leading to the loss of thousands of innocent civilian lives. The Gaza Health Ministry reported in early May that since October 7, 2023, the death toll in the ongoing Israeli conflict has risen to 53,272, with 120,673 individuals injured. During the Arab Summit 2025, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Abbas underscored the importance of Muslim solidarity and called for an immediate ceasefire in Palestine. Abbas urged Arab countries to come together and develop a plan to end the Gaza war and achieve "peace." He emphasized the importance of unity and...

Chopper Crash in Finland: All Killed On Board

Helsinki, Finland —    At least 5  people died after two helicopters collided and crashed in Finland, according to state media reports.  The police report confirmed that the deadly accident happened in the vicinity of Kauttua city, near Eura Airport in southwestern Finland.  "The National Bureau of Investigation reported that a helicopter accident on Saturday resulted in the deaths of 5 people." According to the flight plans, the law and order department reported that one helicopter had two people on board, while the other carried three. One helicopter was registered in Estonia, and the other in Austria. Both helicopters belonged to Estonian companies. Eleon owned one, and another belonged to NOBE. 

Donald Trump: America & Iran Poised To Reach Nuclear Deal

US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that the US is close to reaching a nuclear agreement with Iran, as Tehran agreed "in principle" to the terms outlined in the accord.   As reported by AFP, President Trump said, "We are engaged in highly significant negotiations with Iran aimed at achieving long-term peace."  This announcement was made during his 4-day visit to the Gulf states. The ongoing negotiations between Iranian and U.S. representatives, aimed at resolving differences concerning Tehran's nuclear program, concluded in Oman on Sunday. Further talks are expected as Tehran insisted on maintaining its peaceful uranium enrichment. Foreign media said Ayatollah Ali Khamenei informed the media on Wednesday that Tehran is willing to enrich uranium just for civilian purposes and let international inspectors monitor the process. Abbas Araghchi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs for Iran, asserted that uranium enrichment for peaceful purposes is an inal...

Interim Bangladeshi Govt Barred Awami League From Taking Part In Upcoming Polls

DHAKA, Bangladesh  —  Bangladesh's Election Commission suspended former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's Awami League, barring it from the next national elections. Bangladesh's Election Commission acted against Sheikh Hasina's Awami League following a request from the interim government. Under the leadership of Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, the government amended a law to allow for the trial of an entire party for certain crimes, rather than just a few members. Last year, a student protest toppled Ms. Hasina's authoritarian government. She escaped to India, but the Awami League continued operating in Bangladesh. Ms. Hasina's party supporters were held accountable for last week's assault on Hasnat Abdullah, a significant figure in the previous year's uprising.  Students were angered by the incident and urged that the Awami League face heavy sanctions.