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Category: Human Rights

In Indian-held Kashmir, families mourn in silence as denied funeral rites turn grief into a wound that never heals.
In Indian-held Kashmir, families mourn in silence as denied funeral rites turn grief into a wound that never heals.
Global Flotilla Attempts to Breach Gaza Blockade Amid Rising Casualties and Annexation Plans
A global flotilla attempts to breach the Gaza blockade amidst rising casualties and new annexation plans, sparking international tension.
Kalash Marriage Bill Secures Cabinet Approval, Paving Way for Historic Legal Recognition
The Kalash marriage bill has been approved by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa cabinet, providing legal recognition for the ancient community's traditions.
Switzerland Reopens Humanitarian Office in Kabul, First Western Nation to Resume On-the-Ground Presence
Switzerland becomes the first Western nation to reopen a humanitarian office in Kabul since the Taliban takeover.
International Conference in Brussels Calls for Peaceful Resolution of Kashmir Dispute
Brussels conference on Kashmir calls for UN-based resolution, with speakers urging pressure on India for a peaceful settlement.
Feudal Fortunes, Forgotten People: The Truth About Balochistan’s Crisis
Balochistan’s crisis goes beyond federal neglect. Elite capture, feudal dominance, and lack of accountability keep the province trapped in deprivation.
Pakistan Joins Global Flotilla to Break Gaza Siege, Calls for End to Humanitarian Crisis
Pakistan’s participation in the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza is a symbolic and practical effort to deliver humanitarian aid and protest the Israeli blockade.
Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar Arrives in Saudi Arabia for OIC Meeting on Palestine, Reaffirms Support
Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar arrives in Jeddah to attend the OIC meeting to call for an independent Palestinian state and unhindered humanitarian aid.
UN Declares First-Ever Famine in Gaza Amid Humanitarian Collapse
UN confirms Gaza famine, marking the first official declaration in Mideast.
A US State Department contractor adjusts Pakistan national flag in Washington, US, on February 19, 2015. [IC: REUTERS/File].
Pakistan rejects US human rights report as “selective,” saying it ignores security concerns and ongoing reform progress.
Since 2021, Pakistan has documented a sharp rise in terrorist attacks, many traced back across the Afghan border.
Reports from Russian and UN sources estimate 20,000–23,000 militants operating inside Afghanistan.
Four people, including the pilot, co‑pilot, and two merchants, were killed when an Iranian military helicopter crashed into a busy market in Dorcheh.
Sirajuddin Haqqani’s Statement Deepens Strains in Pakistan–Afghanistan Relations
Bilateral firing continues between Pakistani and Afghan forces at several border points, with heavy weapons used and no casualties reported.
Idris Stanikzai’s sharp criticism highlights growing frustration with Taliban supporters amid escalating cross‑border tensions.
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