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Security forces kill three alleged terrorists in Tank IBO

The deceased were involved in the abduction of a senior judge

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Rawalpindi: The security forces on Thursday killed three terrorists including two ring leaders during a joint intelligence-based operation (IBO) conducted in Tank District, the military's media affairs wing said on Thursday.

According to the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), during the conduct of operation, after intense fire exchange, the three terrorists were successfully neutralised who were identified as terrorist ringleader Azmat alias Azmati, ringleader Karamat alias Hanzla and Rehan.

The killed terrorists remained actively involved in numerous terrorist activities in the area including recent abduction of District and Sessions Judge of South Waziristan District. “Security forces remain determined to eliminate the menace of terrorism from the country,” the ISPR said.

 

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Dar's appointment as deputy PM challenged in SHC

The former finance cizar and foreign minister was appointed deputy prime minister on April 28

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Karachi: A petition was filed in the Sindh High Court (SHC) on Thursday against the appointment of Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar as deputy Prime Minister. The petitioner challenged the notification of the appointment.

A two-member bench headed by the chief justice will hear the case. According to the petitioner, there is no provision for the position of the deputy PM in Pakistan's constitution. Dar was appointed as deputy prime minister on April 28.

The PML-N stalwart is the fourth politician to be posted as the deputy PM in the history of Pakistan as earlier PPP founder Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, his wife Begum Nusrat Bhutto and PTI leader Chaudhry Pervez Elahi had served the portfolio. 

 

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PIA suspends flights to Dubai, Sharjah amid return of heavy rains

Dubai airport, the world’s busiest in terms of int'l passenger traffic, cancelled 13 flights and diverted five

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Lahore: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) Thursday announced that flight operations to Dubai and Sharjah would remain suspended owing to the return of severe weather conditions that lashed the United Arab Emirates (UAE) last month.

According to PIA spokesperson, flight operations for Dubai and Sharjah were severely affected due to the rains and that flights of the national carrier and other airlines would “remain suspended for the time being”. He said that some PIA flights were facing delays and cancellations due to the bad weather.

“PIA is very conscious of its troubling its passengers. PIA will renew its air operations immediately as soon as the situation improves.”

Meanwhile, UAE state carrier Emirates and sister airline flydubai both warned passengers of delays, as schools switched to remote learning and public-sector offices closed.

Schools and many offices were closed across the UAE as heavy rains returned just two weeks after record downpours that experts linked to climate change.

A lightning storm with high winds swept across the oil-rich monarchy overnight, with more than 50 millimetres of rain falling before 8am in some areas, the National Centre of Meteorology said. Flooding was seen in some parts of Dubai and the city’s airport.

The airport, the world’s busiest in terms of international passenger traffic, cancelled 13 flights and diverted five, a spokesperson said.

But the rains were not on the scale of April 16, when a record 259.5 mm of rain left four people dead, blocked major roads for days and forced the cancellation of more than 2,000 flights.

Little traffic was seen on Dubai’s normally heaving, six-lane highways today and cars were abandoned on flooded roads near the sprawling Ibn Battuta Mall.

Trucks pumping water were stationed in several flooded areas, as Dubai’s drainage is unable to cope with large-scale rainfall.

Last month’s downpour, which also killed 21 people in neighbouring Oman, was the heaviest in the UAE since records began in 1949.

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