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Afghan Taliban launch strikes on border with Pakistan

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Afghanistan's Taliban claims Pakistan airstrikes killed 36 civilians, Pakistan says it was 29 militants
Afghanistan's Taliban regime said Monday that 36 civilians, including women and children, were killed and more than 150 other people were wounded in strikes that Pakistan carried out along the border ...

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Afghan Taliban launch strikes on border with Pakistan as tensions escalate
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Pakistan airstrikes kill dozens in latest cross-border tension with Afghanistan

Pakistan, Bus Plunge

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Overcrowded bus plunges into ravine in southwest Pakistan, killing 40 passengers
A speeding, overcrowded passenger bus plunged from a highway into a rocky ravine in southwestern Pakistan early Friday, killing 40 people and injuring eight others in one of the deadliest road acciden...

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Overcrowded bus plunges into ravine in southwest Pakistan, killing 40 passengers and injuring 8
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Bus Plunges 70 Feet Into a Ravine in Pakistan, Killing 40
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Pakistan: Bus falls into ravine, killing at least 40
At least 40 people were killed and eight others injured after a passenger bus plunged into a deep ravine in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province on Friday, officials said.

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40 dead, 8 injured as passenger bus plunges into ravine in Pakistan’s Balochistan
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At least 40 dead after bus falls into ravine in Pakistan
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Pakistan syndicate allegedly smuggled human placentas, say police

The placenta was meant to be exported to be made into anti-ageing injections, say police.
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After threatening war over Indus Waters Treaty, Bilawal Bhutto says Pakistan wants peace with dignity

Pakistani politician Bilawal Bhutto on Tuesday (July 2) said that Pakistan wanted “peace with dignity" and “dialogue under law" while targeting India of undermining the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT). Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chief Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that the Indus River was not for negotiations and asserted that Islamabad would not
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Pakistan News | Latest Headlines & Stories | Reuters

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Pakistan says it wins U.S. tariff deal; Trump cites oil reserves pact

The United States and Pakistan said they had clinched a deal that Islamabad described as leading to lower tariffs on its exports, while President Donald Trump trumpeted a pact to help develop the South Asian nation’s oil reserves. Limited time: Save 25% ...
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$500m for Trump, access for Pakistan: How a crypto-diplomatic bet paid off

The crypto firm that brought Trump a windfall has also allowed Pakistan to gain clout with US administration.
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Human placentas, Chinese nationals, Rs 7 lakh anti-ageing injections: Inside Pakistan’s bizarre smuggling racket

Pakistani authorities uncovered an alleged biological smuggling syndicate trafficking human placentas for high-value cosmetic products. The probe has raised serious questions about illegal hospital-linked supply chains.
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'Position on Indus Waters Treaty consistent': India says pact remains in abeyance until Pakistan ends cross-border terrorism

MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said the Indus Waters Treaty will remain in abeyance until Pakistan “credibly and irrevocably” ends support for cross-border terrorism, as Islamabad intensifies criticism of New Delhi’s decision.
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US Says It Supports Pakistan's Right to Defend Itself Against 'Terrorist Attacks'

The ⁠U.S. ⁠State Department said on ⁠Thursday that Washington "supports Pakistan's right to defend itself ​against terrorist attacks" as an intermittent conflict between Pakistan and neighboring Afghanistan ‌continues.
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