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Water Is Pakistan’s Lifeline and Redline: PM Shehbaz and COAS Munir Vow to Protect Indus Water Treaty Rights

Water Is Pakistan’s Lifeline and Redline: PM Shehbaz and COAS Munir Vow to Protect Indus Water Treaty Rights
⚠️Important statement regarding the Indus Water Treaty (IVT) Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sha... 📅 June 30, 2026 📡 Source: News Desk ...
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turkey

The question for NATO is not how to make Trkiye more pliable, but how to build an alliance framework sophisticated enough to properly capture what Ankara actually contributes and what it would cost to lose it.

The question for NATO is not how to make Trkiye more pliable, but how to build an alliance framework sophisticated enough to properly capture what Ankara actually contributes  and what it would cost to lose it.
The question for NATO is not how to make Trkiye more pliable, but how to build an alliance framework sophisticated enough to properly capture what Ankara actually contributes and what it would cos...
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India Stands Alone: Only Nation to Condemn Pakistan’s Airstrikes on Afghan Soil Amid Global Silence

India Stands Alone: Only Nation to Condemn Pakistan’s Airstrikes on Afghan Soil Amid Global Silence
India Remains the Only Country to Condemn Pakistan’s Airstrikes on Afghanistan India remains the on... 📅 June 30, 2026 📡 Source: News Desk ...
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Business

T-Mobile Is Automatically Pushing Legacy Customers Onto Its Current Plans - CNET

T-Mobile Is Automatically Pushing Legacy Customers Onto Its Current Plans - CNET
Some T-Mobile customers who've held onto old phone plans are being notified that their accounts will soon be automatically upgraded to the company's current lineup of plans, which in some cases wil...
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Technology

The US Supreme Court has rejected President Donald Trumps historic bid t

The US Supreme Court has rejected President Donald Trumps historic bid t
The US Supreme Court has rejected President Donald Trumps historic bid to restrict birthright citizenship The court, in an eagerly awaited decision on the final day of its term, ruled 6-3 to maint...
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Technology

US Pledges Unwavering Support for Baltic Defense as NATO Bolsters Eastern Flank with New Headquarters

US Pledges Unwavering Support for Baltic Defense as NATO Bolsters Eastern Flank with New Headquarters
The United States will stand with its European allies in the defense of the Baltic countries, the American commander of NATOs land forces in Europe says as the alliance assigns an additional headqu...
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News

Indus commissioner says he wrote to Indian counterpart 4 times over Chenab fluctuations, but no reply so far

Indus commissioner says he wrote to Indian counterpart 4 times over Chenab fluctuations, but no reply so far
Pakistan Commissioner for Indus Waters Syed Muhammad Mehar Ali Shah said on Tuesday that he had written to his Indian counterpart regarding fluctuations in the flow of the Chenab River four times s...
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Health

Scotland was the 'murder capital of Europe'. Then it started treating violence like a disease - BBC

Scotland was the 'murder capital of Europe'. Then it started treating violence like a disease - BBC
For the SVRU, this meant getting out of the police station and into hospitals, schools, social work departments, youth work and communities. Dentists were trained to intervene recognising violence-...
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