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LAHORE, Pakistan -- LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) — A clash between Pakistan authorities and thousands of protesters marching in support of Palestinians killed at least five people including a police officer and injured dozens of other officers on Monday, police and witnesses said.
Netizens in Pakistan have taken to social media platforms expressing concern over the purported internet shutdown amid widespread rumours claiming an 18-hour-long suspension, which has
Pakistani police said Monday they launched a clearance operation against a hardline Islamist party after failed negotiations to call off an anti-Israel protest, with five killed in the violence, including one policeman.
At least five people were killed when Pakistani police clashed with members of a hardline Islamist group at an anti-Israel protest on the country's busiest highway, police said.
PTCL announces submarine cable repairs from 11 a.m. today, causing slow internet and social media disruptions across Pakistan.
Trump began by praising Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir, whom he described as his “favourite field marshal” and Sharif.
Left-arm spinner Noman Ali snared six wickets and helped Pakistan take a big lead over South Africa despite Tony de Zorzi's century Tuesday on a spinning wicket in the first cricket test. De Zorzi made a gritty 104 off 171 balls before World Test Championship winner South Africa was dismissed for 269 early on Day 3.