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Six Injured as Awami Action Committee Attacks Muslim Conference Peace Rally in Muzaffarabad
Six civilians were injured in firing after the Awami Action Committee attacked a Muslim Conference rally in Muzaffarabad.
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.
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.
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.
Pakistani medical degrees leave Kashmiri graduates in limbo amid rights concerns
Kashmiri graduates with Pakistani medical degrees face bans in India, raising human rights and education freedom concerns.
Pakistan Observes Youm-e-Istehsal; PM Calls Kashmir Conflict a 'Defining' Regional Issue
Pakistan marks Youm-e-Istehsal, reaffirming solidarity with Kashmiris and support for self-determination.
Solidarity March on Youm-e-Istehsal Kashmir at Peshawar Sports Complex
Directorate General of Sports Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Expresses Solidarity with Kashmiri People
Pakistan-India Conflict at the UN: Bold Claims Exposed
Tensions rise in the Pakistan-India conflict at the UN as Pakistan slams India over Kashmir, terrorism, and international law breaches.
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.
India brands ghost group TRF as terror outfit—critics call it propaganda to undermine Kashmiri resistance.
India brands ghost group TRF as terror outfit—critics call it propaganda to undermine Kashmiri resistance.
Omar Hayat has been sentenced to death under the murder section, while 10-year prison sentences have also been handed down under three other different sections included in the case.
India’s excessive focus on military narratives against Pakistan and hyper nationalism risks diverting attention away from urgent domestic economic priorities.
Concerns grow in Afghanistan after new Taliban regulations are criticized for legitimizing child marriage and harming girls’ rights.
Modi’s Europe visit faces criticism and diplomatic pressure over minority rights, Kashmir and Hindutva-related policies.
Field Marshal Asim Munir visits Quetta Garrison and stresses operational readiness, modern warfare preparedness and stability in Balochistan.
Kashmiri and Sikh groups protest in Oslo during Modi’s Norway visit, raising concerns over Kashmir and minority rights.
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