Security forces kill all five attackers in cadet school siege, avert potential massacre

ISLAMABAD: Security forces have killed all five militants who had stormed a cadet college in the restive northwest, officials said on Wednesday, in an operation that evacuated hundreds of students unharmed and drew praise from government leaders as a major success amid escalating tensions with neighbouring Afghanistan.

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Defence minister Asif says Pakistan could hit Afghan militant sanctuaries after deadly attacks

ISLAMABAD: Defence minister warned on Tuesday that Pakistan could launch attacks on terrorist sanctuaries inside Afghanistan in response to a wave of deadly assaults that killed at least 12 people and wounded dozens more, escalating tensions along the volatile border and raising the specter of broader regional conflict.

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Afghan militants confined, cadets rescued in South Waziristan school siege

ISLAMABAD: Security forces rescued all 550 students and nearly 40 teachers from a military-run cadet college in the northwestern tribal region of South Waziristan on Tuesday, where three Afghan militants remained holed up in an administrative building after a brazen suicide attack on the facility the previous day, officials said.

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PTI pursues disqualification, JUI-F expels senator for backing 27th amendment

ISLAMABAD: Two opposition parties moved swiftly on Tuesday to discipline senators who broke ranks to support a contentious 27th constitutional amendment, underscoring the deepening fissures in the country’s political landscape amid accusations that the measure consolidates power in the hands of the executive and military.

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Pakistan warns UN of threat from abandoned weapons in Afghanistan falling into terrorists’ hands

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan warned the United Nations Security Council on Monday that terrorist groups in Afghanistan were acquiring sophisticated weapons abandoned during the American withdrawal, posing a grave threat to peace and security not only in Pakistan but across the region.

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Justice Minallah calls for open review of judicial independence before 27th amendment moves forward

ISLAMABAD: A Supreme Court justice has issued a stark warning to the country’s chief justice, urging the convening of a judicial conference to address threats to the independence of the courts, while decrying the judiciary’s historical role as a tool wielded by unelected elites to thwart the will of the people.

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Controversial 27th Amendment reaches National Assembly for final vote

ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly convened on Tuesday for a session expected to push forward a contentious constitutional amendment that would reshape the judiciary and extend protections to military leaders, following the government’s success in steering the bill through the Senate a day earlier despite fierce opposition protests.

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Retired judges, top lawyers ask CJP Afridi to convene full court on 27th Amendment

ISLAMABAD: As the Senate passed the 27th Constitutional Amendment on Monday, a group of present and former judges and prominent lawyers urged Chief Justice Yahya Afridi to convene a full court meeting to address what they described as the most profound threat to the Supreme Court since its founding.

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