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US delegation to arrive in Islamabad for Iran talks

US delegation

Washington: The United States will send a high-level delegation to Islamabad for talks with Iran, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt confirmed.

She said the team, which includes Vice President JD Vance, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, is scheduled to arrive in Islamabad, with the first round of negotiations expected on Saturday morning.

Leavitt noted that Iran had initially proposed a ceasefire and later agreed to workable terms, including reopening the Strait of Hormuz, after earlier proposals were rejected as unacceptable.

She emphasized that President Donald Trump’s red lines remain unchanged, particularly regarding freedom of navigation in the vital waterway.

She also revealed that Trump held a recent conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, adding that Lebanon is not part of the current ceasefire framework and discussions on that front will continue.

Earlier, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian held a telephone conversation, during which the Iranian leader thanked Pakistan for its efforts in facilitating the ceasefire and confirmed that an Iranian delegation would visit Islamabad for talks.

Diplomatic sources said the negotiations will focus on formalizing ceasefire arrangements, with senior officials from both sides expected to participate.

US Vice President JD Vance is expected to arrive in Pakistan late tonight along with a high-level delegation for dialogue with Iran, according to sources.

Sources said the delegation will include Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, who will participate in talks with the Iranian side.

A 23-member support team from the United States has already reached Islamabad, including security experts and other officials assisting the.

On the Iranian side, Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi are also expected to arrive in Islamabad later tonight for the negotiations.

Israel’s strikes in Lebanon put ceasefire under threat, says Iran

Israel’s strikes

TEHRAN:  Iran may reconsider its commitment to the ceasefire agreement if Israel continues military operations in Lebanon, according to reports.

As reported by Tasnim News Agency, sources said Tehran is weighing the option of withdrawing from the truce if the “Zionist regime” persists with attacks against Lebanon.

The report stated that under the two-week ceasefire plan, the United States had agreed to halt hostilities on all fronts, including actions against Hezbollah.

However, Israel’s renewed strikes on Lebanon were described as a clear violation of the agreement.

Sources further indicated that while Iran is reviewing its position on the ceasefire, its armed forces are simultaneously identifying potential targets in response to Israeli actions.

They warned that if the United States fails to restrain its regional ally, Iran may take matters into its own hands and respond with force.

Israel launches deadly airstrikes on Lebanon despite Iran ceasefire

Israel launches

Beirut: Israel Defense Forces carried out one of its most intense air campaigns on Lebanon despite the ongoing ceasefire with Iran, leaving hundreds dead and injured.

According to Lebanon’s Civil Defense, the death toll has risen to 254, with at least 1,165 people injured in strikes across the country. In the capital Beirut alone, 92 people were killed and 742 wounded, while heavy casualties were also reported in southern suburbs, Baalbek, Hermel, Nabatieh, Aley, Sidon, and Tyre.

The Ministry of Public Health Lebanon said that Wednesday’s attacks alone resulted in 112 deaths and more than 800 injuries, as hospitals declared emergencies and appealed for blood donations.

Eyewitnesses reported continuous explosions across Beirut, with plumes of smoke rising from multiple areas of the city.

The Israel Defense Forces said it targeted over 100 sites linked to Hezbollah, including command centers and military installations in Beirut, the Bekaa Valley, and southern Lebanon, describing it as one of its largest coordinated operations.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the ceasefire with Iran does not apply to Lebanon, while Defense Minister Israel Katz claimed the strikes dealt a major blow to Hezbollah.

Authorities warned that rescue operations are ongoing and the death toll may rise further.

Global study ranks smartest countries in world

Global study

What defines a truly “smart” country? Is it high IQ scores, prestigious universities, or a history of Nobel Prize laureates? A new global study seeks to answer this question by ranking countries based on a combination of education, intelligence, and academic achievement.

The study, conducted by World of Card Games, evaluated countries using three key metrics: average IQ scores, the total number of Nobel Prize nominations, and the percentage of adults with higher education degrees. Each factor was assigned a numerical value between 0 and 100 and combined through weighted averages to calculate the final Smart Capital Score.

Data for the study was sourced from the Nobel Prize Foundation, the World Bank, and the World Population Review. The methodology also accounted for countries with limited available data, ensuring a balanced global comparison.

Top 10 Smartest Countries in the World:

Switzerland

United Kingdom

United States

Netherlands

Belgium

Sweden

Germany

Poland

Denmark

Finland

According to the researchers, the world’s smartest countries often share common characteristics: robust education systems, significant investment in research, and cultures that encourage critical thinking and intellectual growth.

Google Chrome 148 to introduce faster browsing

Google Chrome

Google is set to roll out a significant update to its Chrome web browser. According to reports, Chrome version 148 is expected to be released in mid-April, promising faster and more efficient browsing for users.

One of the key features being tested in this update is lazy loading for videos and audio. Lazy loading is a technology that delays the loading of non-essential or off-screen resources until they are needed. This improves page load performance and reduces bandwidth usage.

Currently, Chrome supports lazy loading for images, which means that images on a webpage load only when they come into view, rather than loading all at once.

The upcoming extension to videos and audio will ensure that these media files load only when required, helping pages load more quickly.

The update will be available across Chrome’s desktop version as well as Android and iOS devices, providing a smoother and more responsive browsing experience across platforms.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei warns of strong response

Iran’s Supreme Leader

TEHRAN: Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has asserted that Iran’s armed forces are stronger and more united than ever and vowed to respond decisively to any cowardly attacks.

In a statement, Khamenei emphasized that acts of murder and violence cannot weaken Iran’s military, noting that both the United States and Israel have faced repeated setbacks within Iranian territory.

He condemned attacks on civilian infrastructure, including bridges, power plants, and schools, calling them crimes against humanity, and said that enemies continue to issue daily threats and warnings of destruction.

Khamenei also praised the bravery of Intelligence Chief Major General Majid Khadami and other officers, asserting that Iran’s armed forces will continue their fight against hostile forces.

Sindh govt orders freeze on school van fares

Sindh govt

KARACHI: Following instructions from Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah, the Sindh government has issued an official directive prohibiting any increase in school van fares.

According to the Chief Minister’s spokesperson, the government has circulated a notice to all public and private schools, instructing them to maintain current pick-and-drop transport charges for students.

The spokesperson added that transport operators will be provided with support and facilitation by the Sindh government to ensure compliance without disrupting services. All educational institutions have been directed to fully implement the orders.

Furthermore, schools are required to provide comprehensive data on their student transportation services. The government has warned that any violation of these instructions will result in legal action.

Fazlur Rehman announces nationwide protest against fuel price hike

Fazlur Rehman

PESHAWAR: Maulana Fazlur Rehman, head of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI), announced that the recent surge in petroleum product prices has deeply affected every citizen, prompting the party to organize protest rallies next Friday.

Addressing a press conference in Peshawar, Maulana Fazlur Rehman said that a two-day meeting of JUI’s central Shura Council reviewed both national and international developments.

He emphasized that the recent fuel price hikes have disrupted the lives of ordinary people and infringed on their basic comfort.

He further demanded the repeal of laws he described as against Shariah, including those concerning domestic violence, transgender rights, and the ban on child marriages under 18 years. He also criticized ongoing preparations to grant wives a 50 percent share in their husbands’ property.

Maulana Fazlur Rehman criticized the current Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government, saying it relies on the support of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), and asserted that citizens have the right to raise the flag of protest against such governance. He reiterated that JUI will continue defending Islamic laws.

He announced a public gathering in Mardan on April 12 to mobilize people against the government. He also mentioned that the party requested a closed-door parliamentary session to be briefed on Pakistan’s stance in global affairs and the security of its western and eastern borders.

Addressing foreign policy issues, he stated that the United States supports Israel and has conducted attacks on Palestine, Iran, and other Islamic countries.

Early market closures announced nationwide except Sindh from April 7

Early market

ISLAMABAD: In a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif on petroleum products, the government has decided to enforce early closing hours for markets, shopping malls, and commercial centers across the country, excluding Sindh.

According to an official statement from the Prime Minister’s Office, shops dealing in daily-use items, departmental stores, and malls will close by 8:00 PM.

Bakeries, restaurants, tandoors, and food outlets will remain open until 10:00 PM, while marriage halls and marquees will also be required to shut after 10:00 PM.

The directive further includes a ban on wedding and other events at private residences after 10:00 PM. However, medical stores and pharmacies will remain exempt from these restrictions.

The new measures will take effect from April 7 and will be implemented in Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Islamabad, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Azad Kashmir.

In divisional headquarters of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, markets and shopping malls will be allowed to remain open until 9:00 PM.

Officials noted that consultations are still ongoing in Sindh regarding market timings, and a final decision is yet to be made for the province.

Woman undergoing two heart transplants praises Salman Khan’s support

Woman undergoing

INDIA: A woman who underwent two heart transplants has shared an emotional account of support she received from Bollywood superstar Salman Khan during her medical struggles.

Salman Khan has been actively involved in philanthropic work through his Being Human Foundation since 2007, providing assistance for healthcare and education to those in need.

The actor extended similar help to Reena Raju, a resident of Karnataka, who has undergone two heart transplant surgeries. In a recent interview, she recalled her difficult journey and expressed deep admiration for the actor, saying she “loves him wholeheartedly.”

Reena revealed that she had Salman Khan’s contact number and reached out to him before her first transplant. Despite being in Australia for a shoot, the actor responded immediately and spoke with her for nearly two hours on the night of her surgery.

She further shared that Salman Khan supported her family throughout the ordeal and encouraged her during the challenging phase.

Reena also recalled meeting the actor at his residence during her second transplant, describing it as a memorable and comforting experience.