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“Kurram Tribes Advocate for Peace Talks to Resolve Local Conflicts”

In a significant step towards peace, the tribal leaders of Kurram have agreed that war is not a solution to the ongoing tensions in the region. This decision comes after extensive discussions between various tribes in Kurram, who have long been affected by the violent conflicts that have plagued the area. The tribes, known for their resilience and unity, emphasized the importance of dialogue, cooperation, and peaceful negotiations to address the underlying issues causing unrest.

The tribes expressed their belief that the prolonged conflict has only exacerbated the suffering of the local population, with no clear resolution in sight. They rejected any further escalation of violence and called for a cessation of hostilities, urging all parties to come to the negotiation table. The decision highlights the growing desire for peace within the Kurram tribal belt, where communities have suffered the consequences of regional power struggles and extremism.

By choosing dialogue over conflict, the Kurram tribes are setting a precedent for other tribal regions facing similar challenges. Their commitment to resolving disputes through peaceful means rather than violence could play a crucial role in stabilizing the region. This agreement also reflects a shift in the approach towards conflict resolution in Pakistan’s tribal areas, where traditional power structures have often been the catalyst for violence. The tribes are hopeful that their collective stand will inspire a broader push for peace in the region and beyond.

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Saudi Arabia to Provide Pakistan with $1.2 Billion Worth of Oil in 2025

Saudi Arabia has agreed to supply Pakistan with $1.2 billion worth of oil on deferred payment terms in 2025. The agreement aims to support Pakistan’s struggling economy by easing its foreign exchange burden and ensuring a steady energy supply. This move is part of Riyadh’s ongoing financial assistance to Islamabad, reinforcing strong bilateral ties between the two nations.

The oil facility will help Pakistan meet its energy needs without immediate cash outflows, providing much-needed relief as the country grapples with economic challenges, including inflation and a weakening currency. This support aligns with broader cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan in trade, investment, and economic development, further strengthening their strategic partnership.

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Supreme Court Pakistan Launches Anti-Corruption Hotline for Public Complaints

The Supreme Court of Pakistan has launched a dedicated anti-corruption hotline to empower citizens in reporting corruption and misconduct within government institutions. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and accountability in public offices by allowing individuals to lodge complaints against corrupt practices directly with the judiciary. The hotline is expected to serve as a crucial tool in identifying and addressing corruption at all levels.

Chief Justice of Pakistan emphasized that the judiciary remains committed to upholding the rule of law and ensuring justice for all. He urged citizens to actively participate in the fight against corruption by providing credible information, assuring that all complaints would be thoroughly investigated. The launch of this initiative reflects the Supreme Court’s resolve to strengthen institutional integrity and restore public trust in governance.

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Hassan Nawaz Declared Tax Defaulter, Fined £5.2 Million by UK Tax Authority

Hassan Nawaz, son of former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, has been declared a tax defaulter by the UK tax authorities and fined £5.2 million for non-compliance with tax regulations. Reports indicate that the penalty was imposed after an extensive investigation into his financial records, revealing discrepancies in tax filings.

The UK tax authority has reportedly taken strict measures, warning of potential legal action if the fine is not paid within the stipulated time. The development has sparked political debate in Pakistan, with opposition parties demanding transparency over the Sharif family’s financial dealings. Meanwhile, PML-N representatives have dismissed the allegations as politically motivated, claiming that Hassan Nawaz will address the matter through legal channels.

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