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APS Attack Pakistan10th anniversary: Schools to remain closed across Punjab, Islamabad on Monday

In Rawalpindi, Cheema explained the closure was to observe the 10th anniversary of the APS attack in Peshawar, in which 141 people, including 131 schoolchildren

35 miners trapped under rubble in Afghanistan

Aybak: On December 15, local officials reported that approximately 35 miners were trapped after a coal mine collapsed in the Dara-i-Sufi Payin district of Afghanistan’s Samangan province. Sayed Usman Hamidi, the provincial health director, confirmed the number of miners under the rubble and stated that rescue teams and health workers have been deployed to the.

India, Bangladesh 1971 war veterans’ exchange visit to commemorate Vijay Diwas

Dhaka: Eight Indian veterans from the 1971 Liberation War in Bangladesh arrived in Dhaka, while eight Bangladeshi army officers traveled to Kolkata as part of the Vijay Diwas celebrations in both countries, officials reported. The delegations, including two active-duty officers from each side, reached their respective destinations on Sunday. The Bangladeshi delegation included Mukti Jodhas,.

Palestinian militant killed in clash with security forces in West Bank

Ramallah: In a recent encounter in the Jenin refugee camp in northern West Bank, one Palestinian militant was killed, and several others sustained injuries during clashes between Palestinian security forces and armed factions, according to a Palestinian medical source. The incident occurred after Palestinian security forces surrounded the camp on Saturday, following an event on.

Mud spewing volcanoes, ancient rock art: Azerbaijan’s most unique wonders

Baku: Baku, the capital and largest city of Azerbaijan, boasts a variety of tourist attractions, blending rich medieval history with modern architecture. The skyline is highlighted by the iconic Flame Towers and complemented by beautiful beaches and lush green areas, making it an appealing destination for budget travelers. A short drive from the COP29 conference.

Cyclone Chido kills two, causes severe damage in France’s Mayotte

Paris: Cyclone Chido has caused significant devastation in Mayotte, a French territory in the Indian Ocean, resulting in at least two fatalities and extensive material damage. The storm, with winds exceeding 220 km/h, struck Petite-Terre, prompting authorities to issue a red alert for the island. In response, France has sent additional support, including 140 civil.

Nepal Army Chief visits Ayodhya Ram Temple on his last day visit of India

Ayodhya, December 14: The Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) of the Nepali Army, Suprabal Janasewashree General Ashok Raj Sigdel, on his last day visit in India, visited Ayodhya Ram Temple today in Utttar pradesh. He expressed his exuberance on visiting Ayodhya, shared that Temple symbolises “cultural and religious relations of India and Nepal. “I.

30 lives lost by drowining ever hour globally: WHO

New Delhi, Dec 14: The World Health Organization (WHO) on Saturday called on countries in the South-East Asia region to strengthen measures to prevent drowning, which disproportionately affects children and the vulnerable population. According to the first global status report of WHO, the South East Asia region reported 83,000 drowning fatalities in 2021, which accounts.

Afghan crickter Gulbadin Naib fined by ICC for breaching Code of Conduct against Zimbabwe

Dubai, Dec 14: Afghanistan’s pacer Gulbadin Naib has been fined 15 per cent of his match fee for breaching Level 1 of the ICC Code of Conduct during the second T20I match against Zimbabwe in Harare on Friday. Acccordimg to the staement by ICC shared reads, “Naib has been penalised for violating Article 2.8 of.

404, Afghan children with heart disease receive free treatment in last nine months: Mawlawi Mudassir Hamraz

Kabul, Dec 14: Around 404, Afghan children with congenital heart disease (CHD) have received free surgical treatment over the past nine months in Afghanistan’s capital Kabul, Mawlawi Mudassir Hamraz, spokesperson for the Afghan Red Crescent Society (ARCS) said on Saturday. Quoting Mawlawi Mudassir Hamraz, the local media reported that, The Afghan Red Crescent Society has.