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During Netanyahu’s visit, thousands of people took to the streets of Washington to protest Israel’s war in Gaza

Thousands of protesters gathered in Washington on Wednesday against the war in Gaza and protested a visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, chanting “free, free Palestine” before marching to the Capitol before police dispersed some of the crowd. But did pepper spray. Protesters calling for an end to the war that has killed more…

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Former PM Imran Khan will run for Chancellor of Oxford University from his Prison cell

The British daily broadsheet newspaper, The Telegraph, has reported that former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan will run for Chancellor of the prestigious Oxford University from prison. Other contenders include two former British prime ministers, Tony Blair and Boris Johnson. Imran Khan studied economics and politics from Keble College, Oxford in 1972. He was also…

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US Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle Resigns Amid Controversy

Both Republican and Democratic lawmakers held a contentious hearing Monday and then called for the resignation of Secret Service Director Kimberly Chettle. U.S. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle has resigned amid widespread calls from lawmakers for her resignation following the assassination of former President Donald Trump, three sources said. In her resignation letter, which was…

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The PAK Finance Minister briefed about Pakistan’s IMF agreement, and Fitch ratings on economic reforms

Aurangzeb says Pakistan plans to increase revenue to 1.5 percent of GDP in fiscal year 2025 and 3 percent in the next three years. On Monday, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb updated representatives of Fitch Ratings on Pakistan’s recent Staff Level Agreement (SLA) with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and outlined various measures to boost the…

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FO condemns attack on Pakistani consulate in Frankfurt by ‘group of extremists’

The Foreign Office (FO) on Sunday strongly condemned the attack on the Pakistani consulate in Frankfurt a day earlier “by a group of extremists”, and the German authorities for failing to secure the premises of their consular mission. Criticized. On Saturday, a group of Afghan nationals pelted stones at the Pakistani consulate and even tore…

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