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    Trump expands travel ban and restrictions to include an additional 20 countries : NPR

    President Donald Trump speaks during a Mexican Border Defense Medal presentation in the Oval Office of the White House,…

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  • KP Issues Influenza H3N2 Alert to Hospitals

    KP Issues Influenza H3N2 Alert to Hospitals

    The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Health Department has issued an advisory to hospitals across the province, warning of a possible outbreak of seasonal influenza (H3N2) and outlining guidelines for recognizing symptoms, managing patients, and…

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  • 2025 in Images – Greenpeace International

    2025 in Images – Greenpeace International

    2025 has been yet another year marked by some serious climate emergencies. Throughout the year, we saw irregular weather patterns, back-to-back typhoons, torrential rains, flash floods, forest fires, and polar vortexes —…

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  • New: Access OLED-Info Pro’s OLED content library directly from our company directory

    New: Access OLED-Info Pro’s OLED content library directly from our company directory

    We’re excited to introduce a new OLED-Info Pro feature that makes it even easier to explore and access the growing collection of OLED industry documents in our OLED Library

    Until now, the OLED Library has served as a…

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  • Alex Carey’s sparkling century helps Australia recover from early England Ashes onslaught | Ashes 2025-26

    Alex Carey’s sparkling century helps Australia recover from early England Ashes onslaught | Ashes 2025-26

    After the pandemonium of Perth and Brisbane’s pink-ball palooza came an outbreak of more familiar looking Test cricket at Adelaide Oval. For the locals it was one to savour as their boy, Alex Carey, delivered a sparkling century at his home…

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  • News Releases – Palace: PH not an ISIS training hotspot, ISIS-linked groups weakened – Presidential Communications Office – PCO

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  • How Mistrust Became Policy And Cooperation Was Lost

    How Mistrust Became Policy And Cooperation Was Lost

    Pakistan–Afghanistan relations have never been good, having varied between very bad and not so bad, marked by a consistent mistrust. There are mainly two issues that determine their bilateral relations: one is historical, namely the Durand…

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  • Pakistan’s current account posts $100mn surplus in November 2025 – Business Recorder

    1. Pakistan’s current account posts $100mn surplus in November 2025  Business Recorder
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  • Pakistan Govt Employees To Get Locally Developed Secure Messaging App ‘Beep’

    Pakistan Govt Employees To Get Locally Developed Secure Messaging App ‘Beep’

    Pakistan Govt Employees To Get Locally Developed Secure Messaging App ‘Beep’ – Here’s What You Need To Know | File Pic

    Islamabad: Pakistan is set to roll out a locally developed secure messaging app, “Beep,” for government employees in the coming months, local media reported on Wednesday.

    The National Assembly Standing Committee on Information Technology and Telecom was informed on Tuesday that the messaging app inspired by the Chinese social media platform WeChat is almost ready for launch and is expected to meet the project deadline of June 30, 2026, the Dawn newspaper reported.

    National Information Technology Board (NITB) Chief Executive Faisal Iqbal Ratyal said that “Beep” had been locally developed and certified by relevant government agencies for official use, such as the National Computer Emergency Response Team (NCERT), which has formally cleared the application for official use.

    The Standing Committee Chairman, Syed Aminul Haque, directed the NITB to ensure the timely rollout of the application.

    “The purpose of launching Beep is to provide a secure messaging platform for public sector employees nationwide,” Ratyal told the committee. He added the launch would take place in a phased manner, starting with federal ministries and associated departments.

    The app will be rolled out in the next two months and will be integrated with Pakistan’s federal e-Office system, enabling secure messaging, document sharing and workflow coordination within government institutions.

    According to the NITB, Beep will offer end-to-end encryption for text messages as well as video calls used by government officials.

    Ratyal stressed that additional security features had been incorporated to address the concerns raised by the committee members amid recent global incidents that underscored vulnerabilities in digital platforms regarding data security and the protection of official communications.

    Beep’s encryption standards had been strengthened to make it suitable for sensitive discussions, Ratyal added.

    The platform would operate on a usage-based fee model, and efforts were underway to make it financially self-sustaining over time, said the NITB chief.

    Officials said Beep’s servers would be based in Pakistan, with stricter security safeguards inspired by WeChat, while noting that although WhatsApp is a widely used platform for voice calls, video calls and media sharing, its data servers are located outside the country.

    The committee was also briefed that the federal e-Office system had been introduced to reduce paperwork and improve transparency, and that integrating Beep was expected to strengthen internal coordination and reduce operational risks.

    (Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ’s editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)


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  • Expensive, underutilized Jamshoro coal plant exposes Pakistan’s power sector overcapacity

    Expensive, underutilized Jamshoro coal plant exposes Pakistan’s power sector overcapacity

    Located on the outskirts of Jamshoro, Pakistan, the 880-megawatt (MW) Jamshoro thermal power generation complex has hosted a mix of power generation units running on oil and gas for over three decades. Skyrocketing oil prices, declining domestic…

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