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 National Action Plan’s body  decided to act decisively against extremism ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan presided over a meeting of the National Action Plan (NAP) Apex Committee on Thursday, when it was resolved that measures to combat extremism and violence must be adopted immediately. National Action Plan’s body  decided to act decisively against extremism. Federal ministers for foreign affairs, defence, finance, interior, and information, as well as the army chief, the director-general of Inter-services Intelligence (ISI), national security advisor, provincial chief ministers, including Gilgit-PM, Baltistan’s federal secretaries, chief secretaries, inspector generals, and other senior civil and military officials, attended the…

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Trump Administration Attempted to Downplay Troop Injuries in Iraq Trump Administration Attempted to Downplay Troop Injuries in Iraq. .According to a former Pentagon spokesperson, the White House under former President Donald Trump pressed the military to conceal 110 US troops’ injuries after an Iranian missile attack on an Iraqi facility in 2020. On the One Decision podcast, Alyssa Farah said the White House was pressuring her to downplay the success of the attack on the Iraqi base of Ain al-Asad, which was carried out in retaliation for the US killing of top Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani in a drone strike…

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Pakistan, China, and Russia are contemplating what to do with the Taliban, WASHINGTON – US Vice President Joe Biden says Pakistan, Iran, China, and Russia are negotiating with the Afghan Taliban to reach an agreement on a number of topics. His remark came just hours after the Taliban unveiled the details of its Afghan provisional government. After the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan on August 15, Biden predicted that China would try to reach an agreement with the Taliban. When asked if he was concerned that China would fund the US-sanctioned group, Biden told reporters, “The Taliban is a serious…

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US Stocks are losing Strength It’s midday, and the market is looking a little bleak. US Stocks are losing Strength,Following a mixed morning in which the Dow managed to stay in the green, all three major market indices are presently trading lower. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 0.4 percent, or 153 points. The S&P 500 is down 0.5%, while the Nasdaq Composite is down 1%. As a result, no new all-time highs are likely to be set today. The yield on a 10-year US Treasury bond remains roughly steady at 1.35 percent. US Stocks are losing Strength. Stocks…

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Dollar gains as rates near recent highs prior of the ECB meeting .On Wednesday, the dollar rose to a one-week high versus a basket of currencies as U.S. Treasury yields remained around the top of their recent range and the euro fell a day before the European Central Bank’s policy meeting. The dollar index, which compares the greenback to six other currencies, rose 0.18 percent to 92.70, its highest level since September 1. “Since the markets returned from the Labor Day holiday, we’ve seen the dollar rise in lockstep with US yields. The focus now shifts to crucial central bank…

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Pakistan Consummate FATF’s One More Demand Pakistan Consummate FATF’s One More Demand. Pakistan has also met a criterion of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), as the government has provided estate agents with a list of terrorist entities and individuals, including those listed on the UNSC’s (United Nations Security Council) sanctions list. According to sources, the government has made it impossible for any UN-designated terrorist organizations and their leaders to buy property in Pakistan, as required by the FATF. Pakistan Consummate FATF’s One More Demand .According to the reports, the government has produced a 99-page list of banned organizations and…

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Rasool Pur Achieved  Literacy Rasool Pur, a small town in Pakistan, has produced a model for a perfect civilization for the entire globe. It is located in the rural parts of the northeastern Punjab province. The community, which boasts a 100% literacy rate and a 0% crime rate, celebrated International Literacy Day on Sept. 8 each year, with residents praising one another and thanking school teachers for their unwavering devotion to education. The head of Government Girls High School Rasool Pur, Mehtaab Jahan, said: “I was relocated here two years ago and was astounded by the people’s incredible sense of…

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BlackRock’s China Investments BlackRock’s China Investments,  George Soros Said, were a “Tragic Miscalculation.” In his latest salvo against investment in the world’s second-largest economy, billionaire financier and philanthropist George Soros blasted BlackRock Inc.’s China drive as a risk to customers’ money and U.S. security interests. In a Wall Street Journal op-ed, Soros said, “Pouring billions of dollars into China today is a disastrous mistake.” “It is likely to lose money for BlackRock’s customers and, more importantly, will harm the US and other democracies’ national security/ BlackRock is spearheading a global push into the Chinese asset management market. Two months after…

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Covid-19 Attack in Sindh In Sindh, COVID-19 Takes 35 More Lives And Infects 776 Others .Sindh has reported 776 new coronavirus infections and 35 linked deaths in the last 24 hours, according to Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah. During this time, 35 more coronavirus patients died, bringing the total number of deaths to 6,995, and 776 new cases were discovered during 13,140 testing. According to CM Murad, 13,140 samples were analyzed, with 776 instances being found, representing a current detection rate of 6%. He went on to say that so far, 5,642,387 tests have been performed against which 438,749 cases…

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The acts of September 11, 2001, led to the United States’ longest conflict The acts of September 11, 2001, led to the United States’ longest conflict. The September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States set in motion a chain of events that would see Washington launch the country’s longest war in less than a month. Less than two weeks after completing a tumultuous departure from the now Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, the US will commemorate the 20th anniversary of the assault According to Brown University research, the 20-year battle killed roughly 69,000 Afghan security officers and at least 51,000 Afghan…

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