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Taliban’s “Unprovoked Firing” Claim Collapses Under Evidence After Spin Boldak Border Clashes
Pakistan rejects Taliban’s “unprovoked firing” claim as disinformation after Spin Boldak clashes, citing militant attacks.
Taliban’s Ceasefire Claim Crumbles as Pakistan’s Precision Strikes Force Kabul to Back Down
Taliban claimed Pakistan sought truce, but sources say Kabul pleaded ceasefire after heavy PAF strikes on militants.
Pakistan Rejects Indian Afghan Propaganda Over Visa Denial Allegations
Pakistan rejects Indian Afghan propaganda over alleged visa denial, calling it a baseless campaign aimed at fueling anti-Pakistan sentiment and distorting regional realities.
Pakistan Accuses Afghanistan of Backing TTP and Cross-Border Terrorism
Islamabad issues strong warning, vows decisive response as attacks from Afghan soil surge.
Shehbaz Sharif Attended Gaza Peace Summit, Reaffirmed Pakistan’s Support
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reaffirmed Pakistan’s support for Palestinian cause at the landmark Sharm el-Sheikh peace summit.
Pakistan Denies Reports of Visa Refusal for Defence Minister and ISI Chief, Terms It “Coordinated Disinformation”
Pakistan dismisses Afghan, Indian media claims of visa denial for top officials as part of coordinated fake news campaign.
KP CM Faces Tough Questions as Terror Surge Exposes PTI’s Governance Gaps
Terror surge in KP raises questions over PTI’s terror-crime nexus and CM Sohail Afridi’s stance on counterterrorism.
Pakistan Re-Elected to UN Human Rights Council for Sixth Term
Pakistan wins re-election to the UN Human Rights Council for 2026–2028, reaffirming its global human rights commitment.
ISPR states that the international community increasingly acknowledges India’s involvement in cross-border terrorism
Diplomatic sources emphasize that lasting regional peace hinges on constructive dialogue, mutual respect, and responsible behavior, with all parties urged to refrain from provocative rhetoric.
Sohail Afridi Faces Public Pressure as Citizens Demand Action on Rising Terror Threats
If the Chief Minister opposes military action, the public wants to know what strategic steps he has taken to dismantle terrorist networks.
A line drawn in 1893 still divides hearts and politics. The Durand Line remains a border of history, identity, and mistrust.
Illegal gambling investigation exposes bizarre high-tech rigged poker games and insider sports betting schemes involving NBA coaches, players, and mob families
Israel’s parliament advances bill to annex occupied West Bank, sparking global condemnation over breach of international law.
Hours before his death, SP Adeel Akbar was seen inspecting Haji Camp
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia reaffirm peace efforts in Gaza talks, strengthening ties through the new defense pact.
Tribal elders warn militant groups to vacate the area or face a security operation; militants consider withdrawal amid ongoing negotiations.
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