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On international peacekeeping proposals, Barkat drew a firm line, stating that Israel will not accept involvement from Qatar, Turkey, or Pakistan. |
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On international peacekeeping proposals, Barkat drew a firm line, stating that Israel will not accept involvement from Qatar, Turkey, or Pakistan. |
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The visuals, presented by Jared Kushner, Trump's Middle East adviser and son-in-law, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, depict a futuristic "New Gaza" complete with high-rise residential towers, coastal tourism zones and modern urban infrastructure, an ambitious post-war vision for a region devastated by years of conflict. |
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Islamabad views its participation as a means to support a permanent ceasefire and scale up humanitarian assistance for Palestinians. |
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US President Donald Trump launched his new "Board of Peace" at Davos on Thursday, where several world leaders, including Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, agreed to work towards a long-term solution for Gaza. |
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The US has unveiled an ambitious plan for a "New Gaza", proposing to rebuild the devastated Palestinian territory almost entirely from scratch and transform it |
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US President Donald Trump has withdrawn Canada's invitation to the newly launched 'Board of Peace,' a global Gaza peace initiative unveiled at Davos 2026. |
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US President Donald Trump has convinced 11 countries to join his 'Board of Peace'. India and no other permanent member of the UN Security Council have joined the board yet. The 'Board of Peace' is designed by Trump to oversee the ceasefire and work for peace in war-torn Gaza. |
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From lobbying campaigns to Nobel Peace Prize endorsements, from mineral deals to Gaza diplomacy, Pakistan's leadership seems determined to stay in Trump's good books at any cost. |
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Chaired by US President Donald Trump, the "Board of Peace" was first planned to oversee the rebuilding of war-torn Gaza. | World News |
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PTI leaders have demanded a referendum and full scrutiny, framing the decision as a sign of public distrust towards the Shehbaz Sharif government and the civil-military nexus. |