NA restores 90-day anti-terror detentions powers

ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly on Wednesday approved a contentious amendment to the Anti-Terrorism Act of 1997, reinstating powers for law enforcement and armed forces to detain suspected individuals for up to three months without charge, a move hailed by the government as vital for national security but condemned by opposition as a threat to fundamental rights.

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PTI rejoins National Assembly, passes bills after protest over leaders’ convictions

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s opposition Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) lawmakers returned to the National Assembly on Tuesday, a day after boycotting proceedings over the conviction of party leaders in the May 9 riots, enabling the passage of five bills and the introduction of 16 others, including a historic proposal to carve out a new province in Punjab.

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US, Pakistan strengthen counterterrorism alliance with BLA terror listing, high-level talks

ISLAMABAD: The United States on Tuesday reaffirmed its dedication to combating terrorism in all its manifestations alongside Pakistan, a commitment highlighted by the recent addition of the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) to Washington’s Foreign Terrorist Organisation list, as the two nations navigate a period of markedly strengthened bilateral relations.

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Pakistan hails court ruling on Indus waters as India faces binding treaty obligations

ISLAMABAD: A Hague court ruling ordering India to strictly comply with a decades-old water-sharing treaty with Pakistan has handed Islamabad a diplomatic victory, a senior Pakistani official said Tuesday, as leaders in Islamabad issued fiery warnings against any Indian attempts to curb vital river flows amid escalating tensions.

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Pakistan’s charm offensive wins Trump’s ear, irks India: FT

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has mounted a shrewd diplomatic campaign to curry favor with US President Donald Trump, fostering an unforeseen revival in bilateral relations through counterterrorism aid, business overtures and lavish praise, while incensing India with unequal tariffs and rebuffed mediation efforts, the Financial Times reported Monday.

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