Six soldiers, including a captain, martyred in clash with militants in northwest Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Six soldiers from the Pakistani Army, including a captain, were martyred during an intense gun battle with militants in the rugged hills of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, the military said on Wednesday, in the latest flare-up of violence along the country’s volatile border with Afghanistan.

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PPP nears control of AJK after defections, with fourth premier likely in four years

MUZAFFARABAD: The Pakistan Peoples Party appeared poised to assume control of the government in Azad Jammu and Kashmir after 10 lawmakers from a dissident faction defected to its ranks, paving the way for the ouster of Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwarul Haq and the installation of a PPP leader through a no-confidence motion or his resignation.

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KP CM Afridi urges immediate NFC meeting, says centre owes Rs550bn

PESHAWAR: The chief minister of Pakistan’s restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Sohail Afridi, demanded on Saturday that the federal government immediately convene a meeting of the National Finance Commission to address what he described as Rs550 billion in outstanding dues owed to the province, while sharply warning against any new military operations in the tribal districts that could lead to civilian casualties.

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Court orders blocking of Imran Khan’s sister’s ID and passport after repeated absences in protest trial

RAWALPINDI: A court on Friday ordered the blocking of the national identity card and passport of Aleema Khan, the sister of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, after she failed to appear for a hearing in a case stemming from a chaotic antigovernment protest last year, despite the execution of a non-bailable arrest warrant against her.

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Islamabad court orders jail to restore visitation rights for Imran Khan

ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court on Thursday ordered the superintendent of Adiala jail to restore a twice-weekly visitation schedule for former Prime Minister Imran Khan, rebuking prison authorities amid accusations from his party that meetings with the jailed leader had been systematically obstructed.

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Pakistan Navy, Saudi-led coalition seize nearly $1bn narcotics in Arabian Sea raids

ISLAMABAD: In one of the largest drug seizures in recent maritime history, a Pakistani naval vessel intercepted two stateless sailboats in the Arabian Sea last week, confiscating narcotics valued at more than $972 million, according to a multinational naval coalition that oversaw the operation.

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