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Journalist Imtiaz Mir Dies After Targeted Shooting in Karachi
Journalist Imtiaz Mir succumbed to gunshot injuries a week after a targeted attack in Karachi.
India: A Global Red Flag
Voices in India are demanding a global nuclear strike capability, targeting the US, showcasing the double standard applied to India versus Pakistan's strictly regional nuclear posture.
Shehbaz Sharif addresses UNGA 80, September 26, 2025. [Courtesy: GovtofPakistan/X].
At UNGA 80, Shehbaz Sharif urged Afghanistan to act against terror groups, warned of Hindutva extremism, and called for action on Islamophobia.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa CM Ali Amin Gandapur addresses PTI rally in Peshawar, rejecting support for military operations. [Courtesy: A still from Video/PTI Stream].
At PTI rally in Peshawar, CM Gandapur rules out support for operations in KP; security experts warn appeasement risks deepening terror threat.
Court filings in New York say an Indian agent plotted killings in Pakistan and Nepal, widening fallout from failed plot against Sikh activist Pannun. [Courtesy: Getty Images via Bloomberg].
US prosecutors allege RAW-linked Indian agent plotted killings in Pakistan and Nepal after a failed assassination attempt in New York.
A student lays a bouquet in memory of her Chinese teachers, near the wreckage of a passenger van after a blast, during what they call a peaceful protest, outside the Confucius Institute at University of Karachi, in Pakistan. [IC: Reuters]
Balochistan terrorism debate intensifies as Bilawal calls for political solutions and Bugti insists militancy must be neutralised first.
A man (2L) mourns the death of his father, who died in a separatist militants shooting, at a hospital in Quetta on August 26, 2024. [IC: Banaras Khan/AFP/Getty Images]
Bugti rejects terrorism under guise of grievances; separately, Mahrang Baloch’s Nobel Prize nomination stirs debate on human rights activism and militancy links.
Sonam Wangchuk, an Indian education reformer. IC: Reuters
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk has been arrested in Ladakh under the NSA, facing charges of inciting violence during protests for statehood.
US and NATO left Bagram in July 2021 under Biden’s watch, after Trump’s 2020 deal with the Taliban — now America wants Bagram back. [Courtesy: AFP].
America wants Bagram back to monitor China, but the move risks straining Afghanistan’s Taliban and reshaping Pakistan’s security concerns.
Pakistan People's Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari addresses a press conference in Karachi at CM House on September 25, 2025. [IC: X/@MediaCellPPP]
Bilawal calls terrorism Pakistan’s top challenge but urges a political solution for Balochistan, overlooking the security realities on the ground.
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