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TRF ban Kashmir
Freedom movements cannot be stifled by sanctions or propaganda. No matter how forcefully silenced, the voice of Kashmir will rise — because this is not a security issue, but a political, human rights, and ideological struggle.
Bilawal’s Controversial Statement: Public Outrage and the Historical Context of India’s Allegations
Bilawal Bhutto sparks outrage with his statement on handing over individuals to India. Critics slam it as a threat to national security, while Pakistan maintains its long-standing rejection of Indian allegations.
Indo-Pak China conflict
Indo-Pak China conflict: Indian Deputy Army Chief admits China and Turkey supported Pakistan, exposing India’s defense gaps.
Tribal Jirgas in waziristan and Tirah Valley Demand Peace
Tribal elders in Mir Ali, Waziristan and Tirah Valley hold peace jirgas, urging state authorities to prioritize dialogue, stability, and local engagement.
Impacts of Taliban Activity
Impacts of Taliban activity have worsened law and order in KP, leaving people increasingly insecure; says senior politician
Afghanistan stance on Pakistan
Afghanistan stance on Pakistan is clear: Afghan soil will never be used against Pakistan, says deputy spokesperson.
Bloodshed in Waziristan: 13 Troops Martyred, Attack Tied to India-Backed Militants
North Waziristan Suicide Attack: 13 Pakistani soldiers martyred in Mir Ali blast as Pakistan blames India for planning the assault.
Instagram accounts of major Pakistani celebrities are now blocked in India.
Instagram accounts of major Pakistani celebrities are now blocked in India. The affected names include Hania Aamir, Mahira Khan, Ali Zafar, Sajal Aly, Sanam Saeed, and Imran Abbas.
Taliban leader speaking on public executions in Afghanistan
Taliban leader defends public executions as part of Islamic law, while the UN groups call them a violation of human rights.
US, Uzbekistan sign deals on critical minerals and nuclear energy, boosting strategic ties amid growing regional competition.
US diplomat praises educational cooperation and innovation during visit to USEFP headquarters in Islamabad.
Afghanistan labeled high-risk as terrorism, human rights abuses, and Taliban governance deepen instability.
The global order built after the Cold War is breaking down as militarization rises and diplomacy weakens, raising ultimate questions.
Javed Hashmi latest remarks have raised serious questions about credibility political judgment and relevance as critics point to contradictions and unsubstantiated claims.
Rising global temperatures made 2025 the second warmest year on record despite La Niña conditions as emissions increased and climate policy diverged.
Afghan Taliban cited as key enabler of regional extremism, fueling armed groups and threatening civilian security.
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