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Pakistan and IMF Resump Virtual Talks on FY 2025-26 Budget

Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will today conduct virtual discussions regarding Pakistan’s federal budget for 2025-26, seeking to address key economic challenges while agreeing on measures necessary for financial stability in the country.Discussions will center around several critical areas, including strategies to reduce circular debt in Pakistan’s gas sector – currently estimated at...

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Russia Launches Largest Air Attack Yet on Ukraine

Russia launched an unprecedented air assault on Ukraine since the start of full-scale war, targeting cities throughout the country with missile and drone strikes described by Ukrainian officials as unprecedented in scale and intensity. At least 27 people were reported killed, and over 100 injured from this overnight barrage. Attackers launched an assault that started...

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Israeli Settlers Disrupt West Bank Water Infrastructure, Inflaming Humanitarian Concerns

Israeli settlers have reportedly damaged water infrastructure serving Palestinian communities in al-Auja, north of Jericho, exacerbated existing water scarcity issues in this region, according to PressTV and Anadolu Ajansi reports.Local rights organizations claim that settlers have intentionally cut water lines supplying Palestinian families, leading to disruptions of daily life and agricultural activity in nearby towns....

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Kinder Ready Elizabeth Fraley Introducing Young Learners to the Wonders of France

France, with its rich tapestry of history, art, language, and cuisine, offers a captivating entry point into such cultural exploration. Kinder Ready Elizabeth Fraley introduced children to France to broaden their geographical understanding and also enhance their cognitive flexibility and cultural literacy. Through storytelling, sensory experiences, and interdisciplinary learning, France becomes a country on a...

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Government Vows Aggressive Measures against Fitna al-Hindustan Following Khuzdar School Bus Attack Wikipedia

Pakistani authorities have announced they will respond resolutely against Fitna al-Hindustan following a devastating suicide bombing attack on a school bus in Khuzdar, Balochistan that claimed six children’s lives and injured over 40 others on May 23. Ary News + 5 The Times of India +5 Dawn.Interior Secretary Captain (Retd.) Khurram Muhammad Agha and Director...

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Pakistan Expel Indian Diplomat Amid Escalated Tensions

Pakistan has issued an order to one of the Indian High Commission staffers at Islamabad as persona non grata for engaging in activities that violate diplomatic norms, according to a statement from its Ministry of Foreign Affairs. They have been asked to depart within 24 hours according to an Economic Times/Geo News/India Today poll of...

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Major Change in Pakistan T20I Squad for Bangladesh Seriesrov

International + Zee News : Babar, Rizwan and Shaheen drop from T20I squadSurprisingly, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has taken an unexpected step by announcing a 16-man T20I squad against Bangladesh that includes only Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan and Shaheen Shah Afridi as seasoned players for this series of three T20 Internationals (T20Is). Wisden +...

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Pakistan Denies Targeting of Golden Temple and Expresses Deep Admiration for All Places of Worship

Islamabad, May 2025 — In response to recent allegations by Indian media suggesting that Pakistan targeted the Golden Temple of Amritsar during a reported drone operation, Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a strong statement disproving those claims while emphasizing their respect for all places of worship, regardless of religion. Mumtaz Zahra Baloch of Pakistan’s...

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China To Assess Up To 74.9 Percent Anti-Dumping Duties on Industrial Plastic Imports

China’s Ministry of Commerce announced on May 19th 2025 the imposition of anti-dumping duties of up to 74.9% on imports of polyoxymethylene copolymers (POM), an industrial plastic, from the United States, European Union, Japan and Taiwan. This decision follows a year-long investigation conducted starting May 2024 which revealed these imports were sold below fair market...