Security forces kill five militants in northwest raid, three civilians reported killed

BANNU: Security forces killed five militants, including a commander wanted in multiple cases, during a day-long operation in the restive northwestern district of Bannu on Thursday, but the clashes also left three civilians dead and several others wounded, according to officials and local residents.

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KP seeks federal help as Afghan border closure slashes revenues by over 50 percent

PESHAWAR: The northwestern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has appealed to the federal government for urgent intervention after a prolonged closure of trade routes along the Afghan border triggered a 53.02 percent drop in provincial revenues, with collections from a key infrastructure cess plunging amid stalled cross-border commerce.

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Pakistan, Bangladesh resume direct flights after 14-year gap, boosting ties

KARACHI: Direct flights between Pakistan and Bangladesh resumed after a 14-year suspension on Thursday, with Biman Bangladesh Airlines operating its inaugural service from Dhaka to Karachi, a move officials said would bolster connectivity, tourism and people-to-people ties between the two South Asian nations.

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Pakistan hands control of PIA to private consortium, new owners pledge fleet expansion

ISLAMABAD: The new owners of Pakistan International Airlines vowed on Thursday to expand the carrier’s fleet and revamp its services as they signed a deal to take control of the loss-making airline, marking the conclusion of a long-delayed privatisation process aimed at easing the government’s fiscal burden.

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Pakistan rejects Abraham accords, says Gaza peace board role unchanged on Palestine stance

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday firmly rejected any involvement in the US-brokered Abraham Accords, insisting that its recent decision to join a Gaza-focused peace initiative did not signal a shift in its longstanding support for Palestinian self-determination or recognition of Israel.

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