Ishaq Dar with Marco Rubio (Image/X) A viral video featuring Pakistan deputy prime minister and foreign minister Ishaq Dar and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has reignited debate over whether Islamabad could eventually recognise Israel. In the clip, a journalist is heard asking Dar, “Dar saab, kya Pakistan Israel ko recognise karega?” (Will Pakistan...
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Trump’s medical report: US president ‘fully fit’ to work but asked to shed weight
Donald Trump US President Donald Trump’s latest medical report, released on Friday, declared the 79-year-old president to be in ‘excellent health’ and fully capable of carrying out the duties of commander-in-chief. However, his physician also advised him to lose weight and increase physical activity as part of preventive health measures.The report was issued by White...
‘India preparing for Op Sindoor 2.0’: Army chief says tri-services ‘equipping for next warfare’
Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi NEW DELHI: “India is preparing for Operation Sindoor 2.0,” Army chief Upendra Dwivedi said on Saturday, asserting that the military posture adopted in response to Pakistan‘s actions following the Pahalgam terror attack remains in place.Speaking to news agency ANI, the Army chief stressed that “Operation Sindoor is still continuing” and...
‘India preparing for Operation Sindoor 2.0’: Army chief Upendra Dwivedi
Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi NEW DELHI: “India is preparing for Operation Sindoor 2.0,” Army chief Upendra Dwivedi said on Saturday, asserting that the military posture adopted in response to Pakistan‘s actions following the Pahalgam terror attack remains in place.Speaking to news agency ANI, the Army chief stressed that “Operation Sindoor is still continuing” and...
‘If namaz on road wrong, ban all festivals’: Owaisi points at ‘double standard’
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi NEW DELHI: AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Friday said that if offering namaz on roads is considered wrong, then restrictions should apply equally to religious activities of all faiths, citing Article 25 of the Constitution, which guarantees freedom of religion and the right to freely practise and profess one’s faith.Addressing an...
Is Indus Waters Treaty deadlock hurting Pakistan? Karachi reels under chronic water shortage
File photo With the Indus Waters Treaty remaining in abeyance, adding to Pakistan’s water-security concerns, the country’s financial capital, Karachi, is now grappling with a severe water shortage amid the peak summer season.Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan chief Hafiz Naeem ur Rehman launched a sharp attack on rival political party Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), accusing it of gross...
Microsoft CEO’s Copilot ‘confusion fix’ that left employees laughing in townhall
Microsoft is reportedly working on a “super app” to fix a problem that recently left its own employees confused surrounding its massive lineup of “Copilot” AI tools. Currently, Microsoft has multiple AI assistants scattered across its products, leaving customers frustrated by the lack of a single destination. To solve this, Microsoft is secretly building a...
Nagpur man slips, dies in house; bedridden wife starves to death amid extreme heat
AI Image Used For Representational Purpose Only NAGPUR: A 77-year-old retired defence employee and his bedridden wife were found dead in their locked home at Mhada Colony, Davlamethi, in Wadi police limits on Friday.The couple, which shared 40 years of togetherness, met a tragic end with the husband dying first, leaving his helpless bedridden wife...
Gulf’s other war: Inside UAE’s hidden role behind strikes on Iran despite ceasefire — Report
The UAE has had a deeper involvement in the Middle East conflict than estimated. The United Arab Emirates had continued to carry out strikes on Iran throughout the conflict and even a day after the April ceasefire was announced.The attacks were coordinated with the US and Israel, which provided intelligence support, sources told the Wall...
Watch: Another US strike on alleged drug boat in Pacific Ocean kills 3
The US military carried out another strike on a boat they have alleged of smuggling drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Friday, killing three men and pushing the overall death toll from a months-long campaign against alleged cartel vessels above 200 people.US Southern Command announced the strike, the third this week, with its standard...
