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PIA privatization Success or Failure
As Pakistan debates selling PIA, the real question is economic survival versus emotional attachment. A factual analysis.
State-Owned Enterprises in Pakistan
Pakistan’s state-owned enterprises continue to post heavy losses while private firms thrive. Why reforms can no longer wait.
UN report Afghanistan 2025 reveals major highlights of recent Taliban rule
UN report finds Taliban rule offers control, not peace, with 20+ terror groups active and rising regional risks despite claims of security gains.
The bombing of an Ayazkot school is a cowardly attack on the future. We examine why extremists fear education and praise the resolve of the Pakistani people.
The bombing of an Ayazkot school is a cowardly attack on the future. We examine why extremists fear education and praise the resolve of the Pakistani people.
A new Kabul fatwa bans foreign jihad and misuse of Afghan soil,
A new Kabul fatwa bans foreign jihad and misuse of Afghan soil, but Pakistan stresses words must be matched by verifiable action.
Pakistan observes Human Rights Day 2025 with calls for equality, dignity and balanced security measures
Pakistan marks Human Rights Day 2025, stressing dignity, equality, and the need to balance rights concerns with national security threats.
Afghanistan’s Deepening Humanitarian Catastrophe and the Taliban’s Governance Failure
UN warns nearly half of Afghanistan’s population will need aid in 2026 as economic collapse and Taliban governance deepen the crisis.
Karachi’s Failed Governance Claims Another Young Life
Karachi’s worsening governance crisis claims another young life as open manholes and civic failures expose Sindh’s deep administrative collapse.
Will the DC Shooting Reshape Global Policy on Afghan Refugees?
The DC shooting by an Afghan national has triggered global policy shifts, raising deep concerns about refugee security and future asylum routes.
The Expanding Disinformation and Terror Nexus Across Afghanistan and India
New digital evidence shows Afghanistan and India-based networks running coordinated anti-Pakistan campaigns and supporting extremist operations.
Ajit Doval’s Saudi visit reportedly saw a low-profile reception with no senior officials present, sparking diplomatic debate.
Reports of bomb threats and traffic restrictions in Islamabad denied as fake Afghan Media propaganda by security sources.
Oil prices fall while global stocks rise on hopes of Iran peace talks and easing tensions over the Strait of Hormuz.
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar rejects Taliban rule, calls for immediate elections in Afghanistan, sparking political debate and opposition response.
US-Iran talks expected in Islamabad with progress reported; Trump may join if negotiations reach a final agreement.
Over 111,000 Afghan refugees returned from Pakistan, Iran, and Türkiye in one month amid deportations and resettlement efforts.
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