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PoliticsAfghanistan issued demarche after 15 police personnel martyred in Bannu suicide attackThe Foreign Office (FO) said on Monday that the Afghan chargé d’affaires was summoned and handed a “strong demarche” over the suicide attack in Bannu, which claimed the lives of 15 police personnel.
In a statement, the FO said, “The Afghan chargé d’affaires was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs today to deliver a strong demarche regarding the cowardly vehicle-borne improvised explosive d
Dawn Pakistan · 11 May 2026
PoliticsFour killed in Israeli attack in southern Lebanon, including elderly woman and grandsonFour killed in Israeli attack in southern Lebanon, including elderly woman and grandson
Israeli attacks have killed at least four people in southern Lebanon's Nabatieh municipality.
The country's National News Agency reported that an air strike on the village of Abba killed 78-year-old Najia Hassan Rammal and her 11-year-old grandson Fadl Wahab Tarhi
Middle East Eye · 11 May 2026
PoliticsPlot to coerce girl into carrying out terrorist attack in Islamabad thwarted, CM Bugti saysBalochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti said on Monday that a plot to coerce a girl into carrying out a terrorist attack in Islamabad had been thwarted by intelligence agencies.
The girl, who was reportedly arrested before she could carry out a suicide bombing, will be released to her father under supervision instead of facing trial, he said.
The chief minister, in a press conference alongside th
Dawn Pakistan · 11 May 2026
PoliticsLHC accepts Maryam's plea seeking return of bail surety in Chaudhry Sugar Mills caseLAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Monday allowed an application filed by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz seeking the return of Rs70 million deposited as surety for bail in the Chaudhry Sugar Mills case.
The case by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) pertains to alleged money laundering and income beyond means via “dubious” business transactions of the Chaudhry Sugar Mills, of which M
Dawn Pakistan · 11 May 2026
Politics‘The cavalry’s coming!’: Indigenous activism from 1492 to Standing RockFamed Indigenous activists like Leonard Peltier and Madonna Thunder Hawk and younger activists shared their thoughts with ICT about the evolution of Indigenous activism from the rise of the American Indian Movement in the 1960s to Standing Rock and beyond.
The post ‘The cavalry’s coming!’: Indigenous activism from 1492 to Standing Rock appeared first on ICT.
Indian Country Today · 11 May 2026