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Iran Risks Peace Talks With U.S. to Maintain Leverage Over Strait

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Iran sees its control over the Strait of Hormuz as critical leverage in peace talks with the United States. It seems willing to risk the cease-fire to maintain that power.

Terrorist involved in Rangers camp attack in Karachi reveals he was trained in Afghanistan

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One of the attackers of the Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) Camp in Karachi’s Gulistan-i-Jauhar has detailed how the attack was carried out and revealed that he was trained in Afghanistan, according to security sources.

The attack was carried out on Saturday night, following which three security personnel were martyred during an exchange of fire with the terrorists, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Sunday.

The ISPR said in a statement that the attack was carried out by terrorists “belonging to Indian proxy, Jamaatul Ahrar (JuA)”, adding that three terrorists were killed in retaliatory action while one was arrested.

Later, security sources said the arrested terrorist had identified himself as Usman Ali and revealed that he had come to Pakistan from Jalalabad in Afghanistan. They added that Ali identified the three other attackers as Abdul Hadi, Janaan and Umar Farooq.

Moreover, the sources said, he admitted that he belonged to Jamaatul Ahrar, whose commander in Afghanistan he identified as Ahrar Moulvi.

According to the sources, the terrorist, Usman Ali, said he and his companions were trained in Afghanistan. The attacker said he was only given a jacket in Afghanistan by a man he identified as Umar Qari who also trained the terrorists, and they prepared the explosive material themselves, the sources said.

With regards to the attack, Ali revealed that Janaan had thrown a bomb at the Rangers camp, the sources said.

Ali said that he and his companions had come to Hadi, who was a resident of Bajaur, seven days ago and were housed in an under-construction building, according to security sources.

The sources said Ali further revealed that all arrangements from them had been made before they arrived in Karachi. “Abdul Hadi knew everything. He came here previously as well,” the sources quoted him as saying.

Moreover, he said that he and his companions previously did not know the difference between the army and the Rangers. “We came to know about the Rangers after coming here,” the sources quoted him as saying.

They further quoted him as saying that Hadi had sourced the weapons used in the attack from Waziristan.

Speaking about the attack, he said he was shot while running, according to the sources.

As the attack was launched, the residents of Gulistan-i-Jauhar had reported hearing the sounds of an explosion and gunfire at around 8pm on Thursday.

The powerful blast and subsequent heavy gunfire had forced residents and bystanders to scramble for safety. Law enforcement and emergency rescue services had rushed to the scene, while multiple arterial roads leading from Mosamiyat to the Rangers camp were closed to vehicular traffic as a security operation continued late into the night.

The military’s media affairs wing said the attack was carried out by the proscribed JuA. The terror outfit was formed by Abdul Wali aka Omar Khalid Khorasani in 2014 after his split from the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), but both groups joined hands in 2024.

Khorasani was in a car bomb attack in August 2022 in Afghanistan.

In January 2025, a dispute between the two surfaced in the media. Although no formal separation occurred, when the TTP announced its appointments for 2025 in February, no significant positions were allocated to the JuA.

According to information available on the United Nations Security Council’s website, the JuA is based in Nangarhar, Afghanistan.

“Most of JuA commanders and operatives hail from Mohmand Agency … [They were] dispersed after Pakistan’s military operation Zarb-i- Azb. Remnants continue to launch terrorist attacks inside Pakistan,” the website states.

For its part, Islamabad has repeatedly urged the Taliban administration in Kabul to dismantle terrorist sanctuaries on Afghan soil that are used for attacks in Pakistan. Officials say those appeals have gone unheeded.

Earlier this month, Pakistan also carried out strikes on terrorist hideouts along its border with Afghanistan and killed 26 terrorists.

Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said at the time that the strikes were carried out in the aftermath of recent terrorist incidents in Pakistan, including an attack on a Federal Constabulary (FC) post in Musa Dara in Peshawar on June 11. Tarar also mentioned “vehicle-borne suicide attacks on a military post in North Waziristan” on June 2, which was foiled, and the May 9 suicide attack on a Bannu post that claimed the lives of 15 police personnel.

Benny Blanco faces backlash over Margot Robbie comment made next to Selena Gomez

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Benny Blanco is facing online backlash after naming Margot Robbie as the “most beautiful celebrity” while his wife Selena Gomez was sitting right beside him on his podcast.

What Happened on ‘Friends Keep Secrets’

During a June 2026 episode of Friends Keep Secrets, Blanco, co-hosts Lil Dicky and Kristin Batalucco, and guest Selena Gomez discussed attractive celebrities and hypothetical jealousy.

When asked to name the most beautiful celebrity, the 38-year-old producer answered without hesitation: “Margot Robbie”.

Selena looked stunned and replied, “Where the f_ did that come from?”__. The moment went viral on TikTok and Instagram within hours.

Why Fans Are Upset

Many fans said the issue wasn’t the answer itself, but the timing and setting. Comments included: “How humiliating,” “I’m so done with this man,” and “Selena is better than me I would’ve said Justin”.

The clip sparked debate about respect in relationships vs. harmless celebrity opinions. Some argued married people can still call others attractive, while others said Blanco should have picked his wife in that moment.

Context and Reaction

The exchange was part of a lighthearted podcast segment, and Selena laughed it off on air. Some reports note the clip was cut and circulated out of context, making it look more tense than it was.

Selena has not responded publicly to the backlash.

Tehran-Dubai flights to resume Monday: Iranian media

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TEHRAN: Flights between Tehran and Dubai are to resume on Monday, Iranian state media reported, just weeks after Iran hit targets in the UAE with drones and missiles during the Middle East war.

Iranian state TV and other media quoted Ramin Kashefazar, the head of Tehran’s Imam Khomeini Airport, as saying that “the necessary arrangements have been made to reopen the Tehran-Dubai route at Imam Khomeini Airport”.

Tickets were available to buy on the website of Iranian airline Sepehran for Monday’s 10:40 am (0730 GMT) flight to Dubai.

Dubai airport was repeatedly targeted by drones during the Middle East war, forcing it to suspend flights at times.

Also read: Dubai airport resumes some flights after drone attack spotlights risks

Video footage of one strike early in the war showed a drone crashing to the ground close to the passenger concourse.

Iran retaliated against US-Israeli attacks with missile and drone launches across the Gulf, but said it had targeted US interests and not civilian infrastructure.

Before the war Dubai airport was the world’s busiest for international passengers, although numbers sank 66 percent year-on-year during the conflict.

The war has been halted by a ceasefire since April, despite regular exchanges of fire, while United States and Iran are currently part way through a 60-day period to negotiate a lasting peace deal.

Deep under the rubble, rescuers found an 11-year-old boy alive.

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Deep under the rubble, rescuers found an 11-year-old boy alive.

KP Assembly Unanimously Opposes Federal Taxes

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PESHAWAR, June 28: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Assembly on Sunday unanimously adopted a resolution opposing the federal government’s decision to impose taxes in Malakand Division and the merged districts.

The resolution, jointly moved by government and opposition members, was presented by ruling party MPA Dr. Hamid ur Rahman.

It demands that the federal government immediately withdraw all taxes introduced in the new federal budget. The house stated that no taxes should be levied until the backward areas are brought at par with developed regions.

The KP assembly further urged the government to reverse its decision to impose all taxes, including income tax and dealer tax, in the affected areas.

Earlier, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Assembly on Sunday approved a supplementary budget exceeding Rs121.47 billion, clearing additional allocations for both current expenditures and development projects across multiple government departments.

According to the approved budget, Rs50.49 billion has been allocated for current expenditures, while Rs71.73 billion has been earmarked for the province’s development programme.

Key departmental allocations

  • Police: Rs7.53 billion.
  • Administration of Justice: Rs4.12 billion.
  • Home Department: Rs1.38 billion.
  • Prisons Department: Rs514.1 million.
  • Local Councils: Rs7.5 billion.
  • Local Government Department: Additional Rs1.29 billion.
  • Social Welfare Department: Rs4.43 billion.
  • Relief: Rs7.35 billion.
  • Merged districts: Additional Rs3 billion.
  • Debt servicing: Rs3 billion.
  • Transport Department: Rs1.46 billion.
  • Information Department: Rs706.5 million.
  • Forests Department: Rs412.9 million.
  • Revenue Department: Rs323.6 million.
  • Administration Department: Rs791.9 million.
  • Planning and Development (P&D) Department: Rs40.2 million.

Officials said the supplementary grants are aimed at meeting urgent spending requirements, accelerating development work, and supporting security and public welfare initiatives across the province, including in the merged districts.

The assembly also approved Rs49.89 billion under revised current expenditures, in addition to the Rs71.73 billion for development schemes.

Also Read: KP Budget 2026-27: Major allocations announced for welfare, security, infrastructure

Skydiving Plane Crashes in France, Killing All 11 People Aboard

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Five instructors, five students and a pilot died when the plane crashed on Sunday morning in a field near the northeastern city of Nancy.

Karachi Offers Prayers for Fallen Rangers Soldiers

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KARACHI: Funeral prayers for Pakistan Rangers Sindh soldiers martyred while foiling a terrorist attack were offered in Karachi on Sunday.

The Rangers personnel were killed after thwarting a cowardly attack by the banned TTP splinter group Jamaat-ul-Ahraar, described by officials as an Indian proxy.

Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, Sindh Governor Nihal Hashmi, Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, DG Rangers, the martyrs’ families and senior civil and military officials attended the prayers in large numbers.

Participants paid tribute to the sacrifices of the martyrs and expressed condolences to their families.

Interior Minister Naqvi said the attack was extremely tragic and those responsible would be held accountable. “Security forces will hunt down terrorist elements wherever they are and bring them to justice,” he said.

Governor Hashmi condemned terrorism in the strongest terms. “We will continue the struggle to eradicate terrorism from the country. We will not tolerate Indian-sponsored terrorism and will eliminate it root and branch,” he said.

Chief Minister Shah said the Rangers soldiers embraced martyrdom while foiling the terrorists’ nefarious designs. “We salute them. We stand with the security forces for the complete elimination of terrorism,” he said.

After the funeral prayers, the bodies were dispatched to the martyrs’ hometowns for burial with full military honours.

Later, Minister Naqvi and Governor Hashmi visited the site of the attack. Officials said security forces remain committed to eradicating terrorism completely.

Also Read: Three soldiers martyred, 3 terrorists killed as security forces foil attack on Karachi Rangers camp: ISPR

 

Venezuela Live Updates: Rescuers Battle Through Aftershocks in Search for Survivors

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More than three days after twin earthquakes devastated the Venezuelan coast, the rescue effort faced chaos and delays as the chances of finding survivors diminished.

Rats, Leaks and Broken Elevators: Repair Backlog Plagues Federal Buildings

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After decades, deferred maintenance totals an estimated $50 billion. But getting repair funds from Congress is a laborious process.

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