1. Starvation Crisis Deepens in Gaza as Infant Dies Weighing Less Than at Birth
Gaza City – In a haunting reminder of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, a recently reported case revealed a newborn who died of starvation weighed less than at birth. Medical officials confirmed that the child succumbed due to severe malnutrition, reflecting the worsening food insecurity amid conflict and border restrictions.
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Infant’s death marks a rising toll in child starvation cases
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Food and medical supplies remain blocked or scarce
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Global aid agencies continue to call for humanitarian access
This tragedy has once again placed pressure on international actors to demand an urgent ceasefire and open aid corridors.
2. U.S. Landlord Who Fatally Stabbed Palestinian-American Boy Dies in Custody
Illinois, USA – A landlord convicted of the hate-fueled murder of a 6-year-old Palestinian-American boy has died in prison, authorities confirmed Saturday. The inmate, who had been serving a life sentence, was found unresponsive in his cell.
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Convicted of killing a child based on ethnic and religious bias
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Prison officials reported no foul play in the death
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Civil rights groups continue to demand stronger anti-hate laws
This case sparked nationwide protests last year and heightened debates around Islamophobia and minority protection in America.
3. Death Penalty Awarded in Double Murder Case in Pakistan
Lahore, Pakistan – In a major legal development, a local court sentenced a man to death on two counts of murder, bringing closure to a 2019 double homicide case that had gripped the community. The convict was found guilty of killing his wife and her brother over a domestic dispute.
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Judgment delivered after years of court proceedings
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Families of the victims expressed relief at the verdict
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Legal experts call it a landmark ruling on domestic violence cases
The decision is seen as a strong stance against gender-based and familial violence in Pakistan’s justice system.
4. Pakistan Faces More Monsoon Rain Warnings as Death Toll Hits 271
Islamabad – As monsoon rains continue to batter Pakistan, the death toll has surged to 271, with more heavy rainfall predicted next week, according to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA). Flash floods have displaced thousands, damaged infrastructure, and left dozens missing.
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NDMA urges high-risk areas to prepare for more floods
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Urban areas face severe drainage failures and road blockages
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Relief teams dispatched, but rescue efforts remain overwhelmed
The government has appealed to the international community for aid, with climate activists stressing the need for long-term flood resilience.
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1. Five Militants Neutralized in KP Operations
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) — Security forces successfully eliminated five militants in a targeted operation, as confirmed by local authorities. The operation is part of an ongoing effort to crack down on extremist networks operating in the northern region.
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Five confirmed dead in intelligence-based operation
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Militants linked to banned outfits
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Operation part of broader anti-terror campaign in KP
2. IT Minister Discusses AI and Fiber Collaboration
Islamabad — Pakistan’s IT Minister held strategic discussions with international tech firms regarding Artificial Intelligence development and fiber optic expansion. The move aims to boost digital connectivity and innovation, particularly in rural and underserved regions.
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AI integration into government services discussed
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Collaboration with telecom firms for broader fiber rollout
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Focus on smart governance and youth tech training
3. Rare Regional Security Talks Hosted in Islamabad
Islamabad — Defense officials from the U.S. and Central Asia convened in Islamabad for high-level regional security talks, a rare multilateral event highlighting Pakistan’s evolving diplomatic and strategic role in South and Central Asia.
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Focused on counterterrorism, border security, and regional peace
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U.S., Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan among participants
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Joint framework for defense coordination under review
4. Monsoon Alert: Wind-Thundershowers Expected from Monday
Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) issued a fresh warning, forecasting heavy monsoon rains accompanied by strong winds and thunderstorms starting Monday. Authorities are urging citizens in low-lying and flood-prone areas to remain alert.
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Nationwide rainfall expected from July 29
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Urban flooding, landslides feared in northern areas
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NDMA mobilizing emergency response units
5. Gaza Death Toll Rises Amid Israeli Strikes and Starvation
Gaza Strip — Ongoing Israeli military operations and forced starvation tactics have led to the deaths of over 70 Palestinians, according to local sources and humanitarian monitors. Aid groups have raised alarms over blocked supplies and a worsening humanitarian crisis.
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Starvation now declared a war tactic by observers
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Civilians, including children, among casualties
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International calls grow louder for ceasefire and aid access
6. Karakoram Highway Reopened in Flood-Hit Gilgit-Baltistan
Gilgit-Baltistan — After days of disruption due to flooding and landslides, the Karakoram Highway has been reopened, allowing aid and rescue operations to resume. Thousands remain displaced as authorities continue to assess damages.
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Rescue and aid missions resumed
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Infrastructure partially restored
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GB government seeking urgent support
7. GB Government Seeks Rs7 Billion for Relief as Punjab Flooding Worsens
Gilgit-Baltistan / Punjab — The GB government has requested Rs7 billion in federal aid as devastating floods continue to displace families across the region. Simultaneously, flooding in southern Punjab has displaced thousands, with emergency shelters filling up rapidly.
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Over 271 nationwide deaths due to monsoon floods
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Thousands homeless, crops destroyed
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Aid distribution underway in affected districts
8. Dispute Over Punjab Cotton Output Sparks Political Row
Lahore — A fresh political controversy has erupted over allegedly manipulated cotton output data in Punjab. Farmers and opposition leaders accuse the provincial agriculture department of inflating figures to mask poor productivity and policy failures.
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Farmers demand third-party audit of cotton production
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Accusations of misreporting to claim subsidies
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Political parties calling for a legislative probe
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