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Bushra Bibi’s release orders in the Toshakhana-II case

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Bushra Bibi, the wife of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, has been ordered to be released from custody in the Toshakhana-II case by an accountability court in Islamabad.

Bushra Bibi was granted bail by the Islamabad High Court (IHC) yesterday in the Toshakhana-II case.

However, the absence of Special Judge Central-2 Hamayun Dilawar and the unavailability of Senior Special Judge Central Shahrukh Arjumand prevented release orders from being issued.

PTI lawyers made multiple attempts, hopping from court to court, but were unable to provide surety guarantees totaling one million rupees as the court hours came to a conclusion.

Bushra Bibi’s attorneys were unable to provide a surety because Administrative Judge Jawad Abbas departed the courtroom after they approached him.

After drawing a comparison between the Qazi Faez Isa assets case and the Toshakhana case against Bushra Bibi, IHC granted her bail.

In his bail request, FIA Prosecutor Umair Majeed appeared before IHC Judge Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb.

The second Toshakhana gift case involves Bushra Bibi, the wife of PTI founder Imran Khan.

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Stability is threatened by misinformation. Experts Say Propaganda Encourages Sectarianism and Division in Pakistan

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One of the largest challenges facing the world today is misinformation, which has an effect on civilizations all over.

The World Economic Forum’s 2024 Global Risk Report states that experts have identified disinformation as a major issue that will impact the social, political, economic, and environmental spheres in many nations during the next two years.

According to the report, disinformation has a significant influence on Pakistan, placing it among the nations most afflicted. False narratives are causing social divisions, religious disputes, and sectarianism to grow, which is eroding public confidence and societal harmony. It also erodes democratic institutions and fuels political instability.

Next in line for this menace are the United States, the United Kingdom, Mexico, and Indonesia, after India.

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Awais Leghari in Moscow: Russia and Pakistan Assess Opportunities to Increase Bilateral Cooperation

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The Pakistani delegation at the plenary session of the 9th Inter-Governmental Commission between Pakistan and Russia is led by Federal Minister for Energy Sardar Awais Ahmed Khan Leghari.

Moscow has begun the plenary session.

In a meeting in Moscow, Mr. Roman Starovoyt, the Russian Minister of Transport and the Federal Minister of Energy, had earlier praised the potential for increasing bialteral connectivity, which would benefit not just Russia and Pakistan but the entire region.

The increasing degree of collaboration between Russia and Pakistan was welcomed by Sardar Awais Leghari.

They reviewed all bilateral cooperation initiatives in the transportation sector, including air, rail, and road.

Minister Starovoyt was asked to visit Pakistan by Minister Leghari. The parties decided to improve collaboration and maintain communication.

The Pakistani delegation at the plenary session of the 9th Inter-Governmental Commission between Pakistan and Russia is led by Federal Minister for Energy Sardar Awais Ahmed Khan Leghari.

Moscow has begun the plenary session.

In a meeting in Moscow, Mr. Roman Starovoyt, the Russian Minister of Transport and the Federal Minister of Energy, had earlier praised the potential for increasing bialteral connectivity, which would benefit not just Russia and Pakistan but the entire region.

The increasing degree of collaboration between Russia and Pakistan was welcomed by Sardar Awais Leghari.

They reviewed all bilateral cooperation initiatives in the transportation sector, including air, rail, and road.

Minister Starovoyt was asked to visit Pakistan by Minister Leghari. The parties decided to improve collaboration and maintain communication.

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The government is dedicated to protecting diplomats: Dar

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The security of the diplomatic enclave and the red zone is the government’s main priority, according to Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar.

The deputy prime minister told the Dplomate Corps in Islamabad that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf had a violent past and that it was responsible for the current upheaval in the Federal Capital.

The president of Belarus visited Pakistan on November 24 and the government had to welcome him and his entourage, he said, but PTI chose the same day for its agitation tactics.

According to Senator Ishaq Dar, the party leadership convened multiple lengthy meetings to try to alter the protests’ date and venue, but their ill-intentioned actions prevented the change from succeeding.

This year, the government established the Law of Peace and Protection Act 2024, which prohibits such protests in certain areas. However, the PTI leadership disregarded this law and continued to protest in the red zone, according to the Foreign Minister.

According to Dar, the PTI also made up the tale of the 35 punctures in 2013 that claimed electoral tampering, but the investigation found that this was untrue.

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