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Nationwide Shutter-down Strike , Imran Khan's Assassination Concerns, Nawaz Sharif's Return to London, and More - Latest Updates from Pakistan . . - Traders across Pakistan have organized a shutter-down strike in protest against rising inflation, high electricity bills, and government policies. - PTA announced that internet disruptions were due to the malfunction of two undersea cables. One cable has been repaired, improving connectivity, but the second will take until October to fix. - Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has ordered all government offices to transition to paperless operations within a month. - Federal Minister Ehsan Iqbal's mobile phone was stolen during a funeral prayer. - Iran has issued a final warning to Pakistan to resume work on the Iran-Pakistan pipeline or face international court action next month for agreement violations. - Nawaz Sharif plans to return to London next month for a medical check-up. - Imran Khan has expressed concerns about his safety, stating that there have been two assassination attempts on him and changes in his jail staff have raised his suspicions - Multan has experienced record-breaking rainfall of 145 mm, the highest in 48 years. - PCB has announced free entry for students to the second Pakistan vs. Bangladesh Test match. - General Li Qiaoming of the Chinese Liberation Army visited Pakistan, and President Asif Ali Zardari awarded him the Nishan-e-Imtiaz. . .