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Iran Launches Drone Attack Amid Escalating Tensions
Iran launches 100+ drones at Israel after Israeli airstrikes, fueling escalating tensions and raising global alarm over regional conflict.
Investigations into the Rafale jet deal reveal deep corruption and serious flaws in India’s defense procurement.
Investigations into the Rafale jet deal reveal serious corruption and a controversial shift from HAL to Reliance, raising trust and security concerns in India’s defense sector.
Rafale Fighter Jet Sparks India-France Scuffle Over Performance
Combat readiness concerns strain India-France ties after Rafale jets underperformed, exposing gaps in training and maintenance.
CIA-Backed US Think Tank Confirms Pakistani Counter Air Success
CIA-backed US think tank confirms Indian air losses, highlighting Pakistani counter air success in reshaping South Asia’s military landscape.
Youm-i-Takbeer: Zardari, Shehbaz, Army Extend Felicitations
Youm-i-Takbeer marks Pakistan’s 1998 nuclear tests, celebrating its strength and sovereignty. Today, the nation honors this historic milestone.
China Eyes Intelligence Gains Amid India-Pakistan Conflict
China gains key intel during the India-Pakistan conflict by tracking Indian weapons and military moves in real time.
Terrestrial Crocs Survival is Longer in Caribbean Islands: Research
New fossils show terrestrial crocs' survival in the Caribbean lasted longer than expected, reshaping extinction timelines
Amazon Kuiper satellites launch from Florida
Amazon Kuiper satellites launched to compete with SpaceX’s Starlink; 27 deployed to expand global broadband from space.
WhatsApp Web voice calling feature interface
WhatsApp Web voice calling to launch soon via browser, ending desktop app dependence for calls, according to recent beta updates.
Imran Khan’s rhetoric on military operations in KP presents a dangerous gamble that undermines Pakistan’s fight against terrorism.
Security forces in Mastung neutralise four BLA-linked militants, from a group listed as a US-designated FTO.
Pakistani security forces neutralise Afghan nationals linked to cross border militancy in Bajaur during Operation Sarbakaf.
Jerusalem Post flags al-Qaeda’s resurgence in Afghanistan, while Pakistan bears the brunt of cross-border terror.
At UNGA 2025, Pakistan seeks to combat cross-border terrorism while navigating domestic political hurdles and external threats.
19 soldiers lost lives, 45 militants slain in two clashes in KP as Pakistan highlights Afghan role in cross-border militancy.
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