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Afghan and Uzbek Ambassadors in Moscow
Afghan ambassador meets Uzbek counterpart in Moscow; analysts warn Taliban’s authoritarian rule overshadows diplomacy.
Pakistani Foreign Office Protest
Pakistan summons Afghan diplomat to protest Bajaur attack, urging Taliban to act against TTP threats from Afghan soil.
TTP militants in South Asia
TTP is extending its influence into Bangladesh, raising concerns over regional security and emerging transnational recruitment networks.
Taliban religious oversight
Taliban place Tablighi Jamaat under state supervision, restricting independence and signaling authoritarian control over religion.
Recent campaigns abroad describe Imran Khan as a political detainee, yet he remains a convicted prisoner under Pakistan’s courts (IC: by AFP)
Blind loyalty to political leaders is turning debate into division and pushing followers toward an anti-state mindset.
An official medical report has surfaced, challenging claims circulated about the PTI founder’s vision and medical condition.
Medical Report Debunks Claims on PTI Founder’s Vision
PTI’s Decline: From Drama Politics to Public Rejection [IC : by AFP]
For over a decade in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, PTI’s rule has been marked by poor governance, weak security, and neglect of ordinary citizens
“Shutting down your own province in the name of protest will not work at all;” Salman Akram Raja criticized the provincial government [IC: by AFP]
He emphasized that political and constitutional matters should be resolved with seriousness and within the framework of law, so that the democratic process and public trust are not harmed
Shehbaz Sharif Vienna Speech
PM Shehbaz Sharif promotes trade, investment, and strategic ties during historic Austria visit, highlighting Pakistan’s economic potential.
Pakistan IAEA Meeting
Pakistan meets IAEA to reinforce commitment to safe, peaceful nuclear technology for healthcare and development.
US Congress advances new bills targeting Taliban over women’s rights violations and stricter monitoring of foreign aid flows.
A new report questions Taliban rule in Afghanistan, highlighting power concentration, lack of consultation, and growing global criticism.
Journalist Safina Khan faces death threats in London, raising concerns over press freedom and alleged transnational intimidation.
Experts reject claims on Pakistan’s GSP+ status, warning that suspension could impact millions of workers in textile and manufacturing sectors.
Leopard spotted at NUST Islamabad and nearby sectors raises concern as authorities monitor increasing wildlife activity in the city.
Pakistan secures petroleum supply until April 25 as refineries run at high capacity and imports from Oman stabilize fuel stocks.
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