Cambridge faces fresh leak allegations after Pakistani students say latest AS-level Math exam matched paper circulating online

KARACHI: Students sitting for an AS-level mathematics examination administered by Cambridge International Education on Tuesday reported that the paper they received was identical to a fully solved version that had appeared on social media only a day earlier, the latest in a series of leaks that have disrupted Cambridge’s testing cycle in Pakistan and prompted a high-level government intervention.

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Pakistan to tackle refinery policy roadblocks in 2026-27 budget as US-Iran conflict spurs fresh push for $6 billion in upgrades

ISLAMABAD: The government is preparing corrective steps in the upcoming fiscal budget to breathe life into a petroleum refining policy that has languished for nearly three years, after negotiations with the International Monetary Fund effectively blocked its implementation, Dawn newspaper reported on Tuesday.

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Pakistan to vaccinate 19 million children against polio in nationwide drive after new cases

ISLAMABAD: The health authorities will begin a week-long door-to-door polio vaccination campaign from Sunday, targeting nearly 19 million children across 79 districts, officials said on Tuesday, in the latest push to eradicate a disease that remains endemic only in Pakistan and neighbouring Afghanistan.

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Pakistan rejects CBS News report alleging it sheltered Iranian military aircraft during fragile US-Iran ceasefire

ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office on Tuesday categorically rejected a CBS News report that accused Islamabad of quietly permitting Iranian military aircraft to park at one of its air bases while positioning itself as a mediator in the US-Iran conflict, dismissing the account as “misleading and sensationalised.”

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CM Bugti says plot to force girl into Islamabad suicide attack was foiled by intelligence agencies

QUETTA: Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti said on Monday that the intelligence agencies had thwarted a plot to force a girl into carrying out a suicide bombing in the capital, Islamabad, an operation he described as a particularly egregious case of terrorists exploiting Baloch women and girls through blackmail and threats.

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Pakistan receives Qatari LNG cargo as second vessel heads through Hormuz amid US-Iran tensions

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has taken delivery of one liquefied natural gas cargo from Qatar, while a second tanker is en route through the Strait of Hormuz, officials said on Monday, marking a tentative resumption of supplies after weeks of disruption caused by the ongoing conflict between the US and Iran.

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