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- CA for launching 'Hajj Management Centre' to make Hajj safe and easy
- Additional IGP among 82 officers made OSD
- 230 tonnes of fecal waste end up in open water bodies in Bangladesh daily
- China-crewed ship detained in Taiwan after undersea cable cut
- UN resolutions on Ukraine: US sides with Russia
- Apple shareholders not expected to scrap diversity programs despite backlash
- Rain washes out Champions Trophy game between South Africa and Australia
- Discussions underway for Pakistan’s white-ball tour of Bangladesh
- Record 84 internet shutdowns imposed in India during 2024
- Reforms needed in politics alongside state: Adviser Asif
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- Israeli tanks roll into Jenin, Palestinians prepare for lengthy invasion
- CA mourns ex-minister Abdullah Al Noman's death

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