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Pakistan Committed to Peace but Will Defend Itself if Provoked: PM Shehbaz Sharif

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reaffirmed Pakistan's commitment to peace while warning that any aggression from India would be met with a strong response. Speaking on Youm-e-Tashakur, he praised the military’s actions during the recent cross-border conflict, calling them a “golden chapter” in Pakistan’s defence history. The statement follows a ceasefire agreement reached on May 10 after four days of intense drone and missile strikes between Pakistan and India.

Cristiano Ronaldo Tops Forbes’ 2025 List of Highest-Paid Athletes

Cristiano Ronaldo has been named the world’s highest-paid athlete for 2025 by Forbes, earning a record USD 275 million. The top 50 athletes collectively amassed USD 4.23 billion over the past year the highest total ever recorded. The list features global stars like Stephen Curry, Tyson Fury, and Lionel Messi, but no female or Indian athletes made the cut this year.

Shehbaz Sharif Signals Willingness for Peace Talks Amid Ceasefire Between India and Pakistan

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has expressed readiness to engage in peace talks with India, days after both countries agreed to a ceasefire following a brief but intense military escalation. Speaking at Kamra air base, Sharif emphasized that peace is contingent on resolving the Kashmir issue a stance that contrasts with India’s position asserting Jammu and Kashmir as its inalienable territory. The ceasefire, extended until May 18, comes amid fragile efforts to de-escalate tensions sparked by India's retaliatory strikes after the deadly Pahalgam attack.

Pakistan Urges India to Resume Indus Waters Treaty After Suspension Over Terror Attack

Pakistan has formally urged India to reinstate the Indus Waters Treaty, following its suspension after the deadly April 22 terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir. In a letter to New Delhi, Pakistan warned of a looming water crisis, while India maintains that the treaty cannot continue amid Islamabad's support for terrorism. Prime Minister Modi reaffirmed the government’s tough stance, declaring, “Water and blood cannot flow together.” India is now pursuing a comprehensive plan to fully utilise its share of river waters, with high-level meetings underway to decide the next steps.

Donald Trump Claims Credit for Averting India-Pak Nuclear Conflict Through Trade Diplomacy

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that his administration helped avert a potential nuclear war between India and Pakistan by brokering a ceasefire through trade diplomacy. Referring to recent military escalations following India’s Operation Sindoor, Trump stated that he told both countries, “We’re going to do a lot of trade with you. Let’s stop it.” However, Indian officials maintain that the ceasefire was the result of direct talks between military leaders, with no third-party involvement.

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