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Six militants were killed and twelve Army personnel were slain in the Khawarij attack on the Bannu checkpost.

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Security forces successfully repelled a terrorist attack on a security checkpoint in Bannu’s Malikhel neighborhood, killing six Khawarij militants and martyring 12 army personnel, according to a statement from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

In an effort to get past the checkpoint, the militants crashed a car full of ammunition against the security barricade.

The security personnel acted quickly to stop the terrorists’ attempt to breach the post after the suicide blast partially collapsed the perimeter wall. The explosion unfortunately claimed the lives of twelve army jawans.

Despite the fierce attack, the ISPR commended the jawans’ bravery for preventing additional damage and casualties.

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forty-four Gujranwala district is where Subedar Imran Ahmad Farooqi Shaheed is from.

Havaldar Mohammad Javed Iqbal Shaheed is a 29-year-old Sargodha district resident. He left behind a daughter, four boys, and his wife.

From the Abbottabad district, 34-year-old Naik Tahamas Ahmad Shaheed served in the Pakistan Army for 15 years.

Naik Basit Farid Shaheed is a 39-year-old resident of the Haripur district.

Leaving behind his father, wife, and son, Naik Basit Farid Shaheed dedicated 17 years to the noble task of safeguarding the nation.

From Barkhan district, Safdar Ali Shaheed, a 33-year-old soldier, served in the Pakistan Army for 13 years. Sepoy Safdar Ali Shaheed’s wife, son, and daughter are among those in mourning.

Asad Bashir Shaheed is a 32-year-old soldier who has served for 13 years and is from the Kohlu district.

The district of Dera Ghazi Khan is home to Sepahi Ejaz Hussain Shaheed. In the Pakistan Army, he served for 13 years.

A 23-year-old soldier from the Mianwali district named Atif Khan Shaheed served in the Pakistan Army for a year. Shaheed’s parents are among the mourners.

A 30-year-old Sepoy Amanullah Shaheed belongs to Kirk district. Sepoy Amanullah Shaheed defended the country for eight years. The mourners of Sepoy Amanullah Shaheed include his wife, three sons and a daughter

A 22-year-old Sepoy Shah Zaman Shaheed belongs to Lower Dir district. Sepoy Shah Zaman Shaheed spent a year in Pakistan Army. Sepoy Shah Zaman Shaheed’s parents are among the mourners.

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Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have reached an agreement to implement a prisoner exchange arrangement.

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This occurred at a meeting between Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Saudi Deputy Interior Minister Nasser bin Abdul Aziz Al Dawood in Islamabad today.

The two parties also deliberated on the legal procedure for the imminent repatriation of four hundred and nineteen Pakistani inmates in Saudi Arabia.

Mohsin Naqvi stated that Saudi Arabia is our brotherly nation, pledging complete collaboration to enhance bilateral relations.

The Interior Minister announced the implementation of a zero-tolerance policy on beggars traveling to Saudi Arabia. An intensive crackdown has been initiated nationwide against the beggar mafia.

Mohsin Naqvi stated that Saudi nationals do not require a visa to enter Pakistan and may visit at their convenience.

The Saudi Deputy Interior Minister stated that the Kingdom seeks to enhance its relations with Pakistan.

In a meeting with Saudi Deputy Interior Minister Nasser bin Abdul Aziz Al Dawood on Tuesday, PM Sharif conveyed his satisfaction with the advancement of agreements for the Saudi investment of 2.8 billion dollars in Pakistan.

Shehbaz Sharif expressed appreciation to the Saudi leadership and administration for their unwavering support of Pakistan, reflecting on the enduring amicable relations between the two nations.

The Prime Minister emphasized the significance of partnership in defense and security, stating that the visit of the Deputy Interior Minister and his entourage would enhance relations in these vital sectors.

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The Supreme Court rejects SIC’s request to be recognized as a parliamentary party.

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The Supreme Court’s 7-member constitutional bench, led by Justice Aminuddin Khan, has rejected a petition challenging the legitimacy of the Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) as a parliamentary party.

The petition submitted by Maulvi Iqbal Haider was rejected following the court’s endorsement of the objections presented by the Registrar’s Office.

During the hearing, Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhel emphasized that individual candidates possess the freedom to decide whether to affiliate with a political party, adding that the court should refrain from intervening in things that could be considered unconstitutional.

“What is your rationale for requesting actions that are unconstitutional?” Justice Mandokhel inquired, emphasizing that the matter of party affiliation should be left to the candidates’ discretion.

Maulvi Iqbal Haider, representing the Sunni Ittehad Council, asserted that the issue warranted additional examination.

Justice Aminuddin Khan admonished Haider, asserting, “Maulvi Iqbal sir, you are

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The Pakistan Stock Exchange hits a record high as it approaches 97,000 points.

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The benchmark Hundred Index of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) has surpassed 96,000 points, creating a new all-time high, marking a historic milestone. The index saw an incredible 855-point spike, closing at 96,711 points, the highest level ever seen in the history of the market.

The index increased by 765 points earlier in the day to reach 96,622 points, and then by an additional 488 points to trade at 96,344 points. Good economic conditions and high investor confidence are reflected in the steady rising trend.

Analysts credit the market’s outstanding success to rising foreign investment, better investor sentiment, and economic advancements. The PSX is now among the best-performing markets in the area because to its consistent growth.

With more increases anticipated in the days ahead, the PSX’s bullish momentum demonstrates the financial sector’s resiliency.

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