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Torkham border dispute ceasefire: reopening for trade between pakistan and Afghanistan

Pakistan and Afghanistan have reached a breakthrough in resolving the Torkham border dispute, agreeing on a permanent ceasefire and reopening the border for all movement. However, the Afghan delegation requested time until the evening to halt controversial construction on their side. A joint jirga made significant progress, with both sides agreeing to temporarily stop the disputed construction while the Afghan …

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Mangla Dam has reached its dead level of 1050 feet, causing the suspension

Pakistan’s Mangla Dam has reached its dead level of 1050 feet, causing the suspension of hydroelectric power production. A WAPDA spokesperson confirmed that the dam is at its minimum operating level, with water storage at 72,000 acre-feet. The Jhelum River inflow is 19,800 cusecs, while outflow is 19,900 cusecs. Tarbela Dam is just two feet above its dead level, while …

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If cricket fails give other sports a try

Pakistan’s tennis team made history by securing a bronze medal at the ITF Masters 45+ World Championship in Turkey, marking the nation’s first-ever podium finish at the prestigious event. Competing for the first time, the Pakistani team, led by captain Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi and featuring Aqeel Khan and Shehryar Salamat, delivered standout performances against top-ranked tennis nations.

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