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Islamabad Sends High-Level Delegation to AJK Amid Ongoing JAAC Protests
Islamabad dispatches a high-level delegation to Azad Jammu and Kashmir to hold talks with JAAC, as unrest continues despite 90% of demands already accepted.
Photograph of Gen. Asim Munir and PM Shehbaz Sharif with U.S. President Donald Trump, displaying gemstones miscast online as rare earths. [Courtesy: White House].
Pakistan’s minerals are sovereign assets, not bargaining chips. Disinformation cannot rewrite geology or policy.
Amnesty International Faces Allegations of Bias and Source Manipulation in Pakistan
Amnesty faces allegations of bias in Pakistan after locals allege cash offers for testimony, raising credibility questions.
Tirah Valley Blast Kills 25 at Militant Bomb-Making Site
Explosion at TTP bomb-making site in Tirah Valley kills 24, including militants and civilians.
US Analyst Echoes Indian Media on Muridke Funeral, a Claim Pakistan Had Already Rejected
US analyst John Spencer echoed an Indian claim on Muridke funeral, already dismissed as false by Pakistan officials.
The Deceptive Narrative of Insurgency
Insurgents twist Islamic narrative to disguise violence as virtue and manipulate public opinion to justify their rebellion.
Disinformation and Political Rhetoric Threaten KP’s Counterterrorism Gains
Rising disinformation and political rhetoric in KP threaten hard-won gains against militancy, security analysts caution.
India Says It Downed 6 Pakistani Jets; Islamabad Calls Claim ‘Absurd’
India claims record SAM strike downed six Pakistani jets; Islamabad calls the assertion ‘absurd’ and ill-timed.
Bajaur Operation Misrepresented by Afghan Media Following Imran’s X Post
Pakistan's counter-terrorism operation in Bajaur, targeting TTP and foreign fighters, face misrepresentation by Afghan media following Imran Khan’s X post.
India’s Lobbying Network in U.S. Exposed Amid Anti-Pakistan Narrative Push
The 11th NFC meeting sets up working groups to review Pakistan’s fiscal issues and proposed changes to resource distribution.
Afghanistan demands guarantees from Pakistan for reopening trade routes, while Islamabad insists on assurances regarding TTP and BLA activities.
SIGAR Report reveals massive waste and oversight failures in US reconstruction efforts across Afghanistan, totaling over $26 billion.
The KP government sets up service points across the province to register illegal Afghan nationals, ensuring transparent and organized data collection.
Uzbekistan reopens the Termez-Hairatan border with Afghanistan, facilitating travel and trade while strengthening economic cooperation under visa regulations.
Pakistan clears humanitarian consignments to Afghanistan via Chaman and Torkham after two months, resuming UN aid under ATT rules.
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