Civilians court martial not prohibited under international laws, says SC judge

Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan of the Supreme Court’s constitutional bench stated on Tuesday that international law does not explicitly prohibit the court-martial of civilians. The SC judge made these remarks during the hearing of intra-court appeals challenging the declaration of civilian trials in military courts as null and void.During the proceedings, Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhel inquired about the implications if …

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The Israel-Palestine Conflict: A Breach of the Laws of War and Echoes of Historical Injustice.

.The Israel-Palestine conflict, marked by violence and human suffering, is often discussed in terms of territorial disputes and national security. However, it is critical to examine whether the actions of Israel—particularly towards Palestinians—breach the established protocols of international law, specifically the laws of war, and how these actions bear unsettling similarities to the atrocities committed by Nazi Germany under Adolf …

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World Bank Delegation’s Visit to Tarbela Dam: A Game Changer for Pakistan’s Economy

Pakistan’s energy and water infrastructure is once again in the global spotlight as a delegation from the World Bank prepares to visit Tarbela Dam. This visit is expected to open doors for new investments, technological upgrades, and policy reforms that could significantly boost Pakistan’s economy. But what does this mean for the country’s financial stability and development? Let’s explore the …

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Sindh cabinet said : The sindh universities and institute laws (amendment ) is assault to academic integrity.

The Sindh cabinet’s decision to override the governor’s objections and push ahead with the Sindh Universities and Institutes Laws (Amendment) Bill is a direct assault on academic integrity. By allowing serving bureaucrats – even those without a PhD – to be appointed as vice chancellors, the government has opened the floodgates for political interference in higher education. Sindh Governor’s refusal …

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AI-Powered Hedge Fund Minotaur Capital Outperforms Global Markets in First Six Months

The hedge fund industry is witnessing a major transformation, with artificial intelligence taking center stage. Minotaur Capital, a Sydney-based hedge fund startup, has made headlines by surpassing global stock market returns in its first six months. The fund posted an impressive 13.7% return, outpacing the MSCI All-Country World Index’s 6.7% gain. But what’s fueling this success? The answer lies in …

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“Mustafa Amir Murder Case: Shocking Details, Investigation Updates, and Legal Proceedings in Pakistan”

The tragic murder of 24-year-old BBA student, Mustafa Amir, has sent shockwaves through Karachi and the broader Pakistani community. Disappearing on January 6, 2025, Mustafa’s case has unveiled a harrowing tale of friendship turned fatal, intricate investigations, and a quest for justice. The Disappearance On January 6, Mustafa vanished from Karachi’s Defence area. His mother, Wajeeha Amir, reported receiving a …

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Trumps aims to backlogged immigration Judges.

The Trump administration has dismissed 20 immigration judges from backlogged courts as part of a series of moves aimed at shrinking the size of the federal government, union officials revealed on Saturday.On Friday, 13 judges who had yet to be sworn in, along with five assistant chief immigration judges, were abruptly fired without notice, said Matthew Biggs, president of the …

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Karachi power consumers rejected the big relief

Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) President Muhammad Jawed Bilwani, while strongly condemning the recent decision of the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) which deprives Karachi consumers of a significant relief in monthly tariff adjustment, has said that both Nepra and K-Electric (KE) have failed to provide promised benefits to the consumers.

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War against corruption.

The government has ordered a fact-finding inquiry after an intelligence agency uncovered a network of 78 alleged corrupt Customs officers and smugglers involved in smuggling non-duty paid goods from Quetta to Punjab and Islamabad.

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