Tragedy Strikes: 19 Lives Lost During Eid Celebrations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
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The province, renowned for its scenic beauty and tourist attractions such as Naran, Kaghan, Swat, and Galyat, witnessed a surge in visitors, leading to a flurry of unfortunate events. According to a spokesman for Rescue 1122, the incidents included 326 traffic accidents, 187 cases of fire outbreaks, 10 drownings, and two instances of wall collapses.
Demolition of Ancient Hindu Temple in Khyber District Sparks Controversy
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The temple, affectionately known as the 'Khyber Temple', held a special place in the hearts of locals but had been gradually fading away, brick by brick, over the years. Its demise reached a critical point when construction work commenced on the site around 10 to 15 days ago.
Deadly Bomb Blasts Rock Pakistan: 3 Killed, 20 Injured, Confirm Authorities
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The initial incident unfolded in the Quetta district's Kuchlak area, where a devastating blast tore through a mosque during Maghrib prayers on Monday. Regrettably, the explosion claimed the life of a dedicated policeman and left 15 individuals wounded, recounted a police spokesperson.
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan Emphasize Dialogue for Resolving Islamabad-New Delhi Issues, Including Kashmir
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A joint statement was released following an official meeting between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Saudi de facto ruler Prince Mohammed bin Salman on April 7 at Al-Safa Palace in Mecca.
Imran Khan Alleges Poisoning of Wife Bushra Bibi in Sub-Jail Custody
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While refraining from directly accusing anyone, the 71-year-old leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) hinted at knowing the perpetrators behind the alleged poisoning. He emphasized that if any harm befell Bushra, the responsibility should rest with the Pakistan Army chief, as he claimed that members of an intelligence agency were controlling affairs both at his residence in Bani Gala and Adiala jail.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Guarantees Robust Security Measures for Chinese Workers
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Addressing a group of Chinese engineers and workers at the Dasu Hydropower Project site in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Sharif expressed solidarity with the affected individuals. He pledged unwavering efforts to guarantee the safety of Chinese citizens and their families, emphasizing the government's determination to leave no stone unturned in this regard.
Security Concerns Rise for Chinese Workers in Pakistan After Recent Suicide Attack: Analysis
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According to a security analyst in Pakistan, there are reports suggesting that some Chinese nationals are contemplating leaving the country due to concerns about their safety. Despite the Pakistani government's assurances to apprehend the culprits responsible for the attack, the incident has significantly undermined trust, the analyst added.
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