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Proposed amendments in the Pakistan Election Act: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf can lose reserved seats?

The approval of an amendment bill related to the Pakistan Election Act by the Standing Committee of the National Assembly on Wednesday this week and the statements of the government members in the House during this time have created a new controversy regarding the specific seats of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). is given The reason…

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Pakistan deports British journalist Charles Glass who was visiting Imran Khan

On Wednesday, Pakistan deported British journalist Charles Glass for trying to meet former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who is currently in jail. Glass had tried to see Khan in Adiala Jail with Khan’s sister Aleema Khan. Pakistani police raided the British-American journalist’s residence in Islamabad and told him that his visa had been canceled and…

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USF invested Rs. 79 Billion In Rural Telecom Expansion In the Last Five Years

The Universal Service Fund (USF) has invested Rs 79.1 billion in 85 projects in the last five years to expand telecommunications in rural and underserved areas of Pakistan. This includes the deployment of 2,600 telecom towers and 10,260 km of optical fiber, significantly improving connectivity for 24.2 million people. USF aims to bridge the digital…

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Young Pakistani Shepherd brings the ancient language to the global platform Coke Studio

Twenty-year-old Nizamuddin Torwali, a shepherd from a remote village in northwestern Pakistan Swat, has become an unlikely star of Pakistan’s biggest TV music show, Coke Studio. Sings in the language, with no formal musical training. An Indo-Aryan dialect with no written tradition before 2007. The song has been viewed nearly 7 million times on YouTube…

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The PM of Hungary Viktor Orban believed that Asia would remain the “center of the world” for the next few centuries

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán predicted a major change in global power dynamics and said that Pakistan will join the world’s most powerful countries in the future. Speaking at an event in Romania, Viktor Orban said that global dynamics are changing and the change is starting from Asia. “Global power is shifting from the West…

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