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General Bajwa denies Saudi propaganda claims by Imran Khan’s wife

Former Pakistan COAS General Qamar Bajwa has dismissed Bushra Bibi’s claims of Saudi involvement in the alleged ousting of Imran Khan’s government following his visit to Madinah, calling them baseless.

الرئيس السابق للجيش الباكستاني ينفي مزاعم زوجة عمران خان بشأن الدعاية ضد السعودية

الرئيس السابق للجيش الباكستاني، الجنرال قمر جاويد باجوه، نفى مزاعم زوجة عمران خان، بشریٰ بي بي، بشأن تورط العائلة المالكة السعودية في الإطاحة بحكومة عمران خان بعد زيارته للمدينة المنورة، ووصفها بأنها لا أساس لها من الصحة.

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PSG win the Champions League, defeating Arsenal 4-3 on penalties

PSG are back-to-back Champions League champions after defeating Arsenal 4-3 on penalties in Budapest. Havertz gave Arsenal an early lead before Dembele equalised. Neither side could find a winner in 120 minutes. PSG held their nerve in the shootout. The Thursday Times reports.

Hegseth calls Pakistan’s mediation “an unexpected development” and “a true friendship”

US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said a true friendship is growing between Washington and Pakistan, calling its mediation role an unexpected development and praising Field Marshal Munir and PM Shehbaz Sharif directly.

Trump posts US-Iran deal terms from Situation Room as Pakistan’s Ishaq Dar meets Rubio in Washington

Trump posted US-Iran deal terms from the Situation Room on 29 May. Strait of Hormuz to open. Blockade lifted. Nuclear material to be destroyed. Final determination pending. Pakistan's Ishaq Dar was in Washington meeting Rubio at the same moment. The Thursday Times reports.

Iran’s news agency signals US-Iran deal may be close, credits Pakistan

Iran's Tasnim News Agency signalled a US-Iran deal may be close, crediting Pakistan's effective efforts. President Pezeshkian also praised Pakistan in an Eid call with PM Shehbaz Sharif.

EU Parliament votes to sanction Taliban leaders

The EU Parliament adopted a resolution calling for expanded sanctions against Taliban leaders, condemning gender apartheid and slavery under the Taliban's Criminal Procedure Code, and regretting the EU's decision to invite the Taliban to Brussels. 480 votes in favour, 5 against.