Afghanistan Withdraws from Tri-Nation T20 Series After Alleged Pakistani Strike Kills Three Afghan Cricketers

KABUL – Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has accused Pakistan of carrying out an attack in the Argun district of Paktika province, which reportedly killed three Afghan cricketers Kabir, Sibghatullah, and Haroon along with two other individuals, and left seven others injured. Following the incident, the ACB announced its withdrawal from the upcoming tri-nation T20 series…

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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister has Expressed Support for Dialogue with the Ruling Coalition.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister has expressed support for dialogue with the ruling coalition. He stated that he would advise the party founder to engage in talks with the government at least once for the sake of strengthening democracy. During a meeting with senior journalists, he emphasized that the Kalabagh Dam must be constructed in the…

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France Engulfed in Protests and Civil Unrest

France is experiencing a wave of nationwide demonstrations as protesters call for President Emmanuel Macron’s resignation. Operating under the banner “Block Everything,” thousands have taken to the streets, occupying roads, railways, and fuel stations, causing widespread disruption. Security forces responded with tear gas and mass arrests as tensions escalated. Authorities revealed that over 80,000 police…

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Canary Islands Seek Formal Emergency Status Amid Migrant Crisis

The Canary Islands government has formally requested that Spain declare a state of emergency to manage an escalating migrant crisis that has overwhelmed the region’s resources, particularly for unaccompanied minors. What’s Driving the Emergency? The archipelago has seen thousands of migrants arriving by small boats from West Africa. In 2024 alone, around 47,000 people reached…

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EU Slaps $3.5 Billion Fine on Google, Trump Calls Move “Very Unfair”

Brussels/Washington – The European Union has imposed a record €2.95 billion ($3.5 billion) fine on Google over alleged abuse of dominance in its digital advertising business, sparking sharp criticism from former U.S. President Donald Trump. The European Commission ruled that Google unfairly favored its own ad exchange and ad-serving technologies, limiting competition and disadvantaging publishers…

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