Government defends joining US-led Gaza ‘Board of Peace’ as opposition cries foul

ISLAMABAD: The government on Friday vigorously defended its decision to join a US-led Board of Peace aimed at resolving the Gaza conflict, saying the move is a significant diplomatic achievement that places the country at the center of efforts alongside other Muslim nations to foster stability in the Palestinian territories.

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Pakistan jails prominent human rights lawyer and her husband after dramatic court-day arrest

ISLAMABAD: Islamabad police arrested a prominent human rights lawyer and her husband on Friday as they made their way to a court appearance, in a move that ignited immediate protests from the legal community and drew rebukes from politicians and international watchdogs who saw it as the latest sign of eroding civil liberties in the country.

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Death toll rises to 71 as Gul Plaza fire rescue nears end, officials warn count may climb

KARACHI: The death toll from a devastating fire that ravaged a bustling shopping plaza in Pakistan’s largest city climbed to 71 on Friday, as rescue workers combed through the last pockets of unstable rubble and officials warned that the final count could rise further once forensic identifications are complete.

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Pakistan takes seat on Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ on Gaza, even as major powers stay out

ISLAMABAD: President Donald Trump presided over the formal launch of a new international organisation called the Board of Peace on Thursday, an entity he described as a tool for resolving conflicts starting with Gaza but potentially extending further, as leaders from nearly two dozen countries, including Pakistan, signed on during a ceremony at the World Economic Forum.

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Debate over local authority surfaces after Karachi fire, defence minister pushes reform

ISLAMABAD: Defence minister, Khawaja Asif, pressed anew on Wednesday for a sweeping overhaul of the country’s governance structure, arguing that empowering local governments would bring authority directly to the people and multiply the nation’s collective strength rather than dilute it.

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