13 Indian-backed terrorists gunned down in two KP operations: ISPR
RAWALPINDI : – Security forces killed 13 Indian-backed terrorists in two separate operations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, said ISPR. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), security forces conducted an operation in the Mohmand district following reports of militants’ presence. During intense firing, seven
Poilievre Says Affordability Unites Conservatives as MP Defects to Liberals
OTTAWA:Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre emphasized that affordability “is what unites all Conservatives” amid the party grappling with another MP crossing the floor to join the Liberals. The move by Markham-Unionville MP Michael Ma leaves the Liberals one seat shy of a majority government.
US police detain ‘person of interest’ in deadly university shooting: mayor
PROVIDENCE:(Web News) Police in the United States on Sunday detained a “person of interest” in relation to a shooting at Brown University that left two people dead and nine others wounded, Providence Mayor Brett Smiley said.Speaking alongside the mayor at a news conference,
Australia hails ‘hero’ who stopped gunman in his tracks
SYDNEY: Australians hailed on Sunday a “hero” whose daring struggle with a gunman may have saved many lives during the country’s worst mass shooting in years.Following the shooting on Sydney’s Bondi Beach, footage emerged on social media of a man grabbing one of the
Iran’s foreign minister to visit Russia and Belarus, foreign ministry says
DUBAI: Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araqchi, will visit Russia and Belarus in the next two to three days, foreign ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei said on Sunday.Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian met Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Turkmenistan on Friday.
Sri Lankan lawmakers to meet to fast-track cyclone aid
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s parliament will interrupt its recess to fast-track financial aid needed for rebuilding after Cyclone Ditwah, which killed nearly 650 people, officials said Sunday.President Anura Kumara Dissanayake had said last week that the island nation would need at least $1.66 billion
PIA Explores Expanded Ties with Canada in Aviation Sector
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) hosted High Commissioner of Canada to Pakistan, H.E. Mr. Tarik Ali Khan, at its Islamabad offices, discussing mutual interests and potential partnerships. PIA CEO AVM Amir Hayat briefed the High Commissioner on the airline’s expansion plans into the
Afghan Soil Again Breeding Terror Threat, Warns Pakistan PM Shehbaz
ISLAMABAD (Agencies) Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has warned that a “new wave of terrorism is emerging from Afghan soil”, urging the international community to press the Afghan authorities to fulfil their responsibilities in combating militancy. Addressing a forum held to mark the 30th
Carney Dismisses US Exit Rumors from CUSMA: ‘They’re Not Indicating That’
Prime Minister Mark Carney pushed back Thursday on the suggestion the U.S. is considering pulling out of North America’s free-trade pact. When The Canadian Press asked the prime minister if he was open to separate bilateral trade pacts if the U.S. withdraws, Carney replied,
Conservative MP Michael Ma Crosses Floor to Join Liberal Party
Conservative MP Michael Ma Crosses Floor to Join Liberal Party Canadian Conservative MP Michael Ma has made a significant political move, joining the Liberal Party and government caucus led by Prime Minister Mark Carney. This decision comes after discussions with his constituents in

