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Renewed Interest in Pakistan Fuels Dangerous Diplomatic Fallout
Trump’s renewed interest in Pakistan shakes U.S.-India ties, pushing New Delhi to rethink its China strategy.
Pakistan Launches Open-Door Visa Policy to Boost Investment and Global Engagement.
Explore how Pakistan's open-door visa policy drives global investment, eases travel, and supports a knowledge-based economy.
Pakistan-US Relations: 3 Powerful Steps to Strengthen Ties
Ishaq Dar’s U.S. visit focuses on strengthening Pakistan-US relations through trade talks and regional cooperation.
Anti-Pakistan Fatwa Sparks Bold and Commendable Taliban Move
The Taliban’s action on an anti-Pakistan fatwa marks a commendable shift toward curbing radical narratives and improving Afghan-Pak ties.
Martial Arts Star's Shocking Plea Over Broken Promises
Martial artist Shahzaib Rind slams govt over broken promises despite his global wins.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Slams Failed Peace Strategy
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister demands decisive action, calls peace jirga, and criticizes federal policies on security and taxation.
Indus Waters Treaty Breach Sparks Alarming Global Backlash
India's move on the Indus Waters Treaty sparks alarm in UK Parliament over rising risks to peace, law, and water rights in South Asia.
Imran Khan legal case: Damaging Remarks Expose Pressure
Foreign remarks on the Imran Khan legal case raise serious concerns about Pakistan’s independent legal process.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Faces Urgent Blow Over Powerful Senate Law
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Murad Saeed risks disqualification if he doesn’t take oath within 60 days of Senate win.
09 May Case verdict
This 9 May case verdict marks a major legal milestone in Pakistan’s efforts to prosecute those involved in nationwide unrest following the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan.
Over 4.1 million people affected and 56 dead as Punjab rivers overflow; PDMA warns of more heavy rains.
Mumbai terror alert found to be fake; police say WhatsApp bomb threat stemmed from private feud.
Pentagon rebranded as “Department of War” after Trump order, reviving title abandoned after World War II
In Indian-held Kashmir, families mourn in silence as denied funeral rites turn grief into a wound that never heals.
Trump revives Nobel Peace Prize bid, claiming credit for ending wars as he courts global recognition in 2025.
Four years on, Pakistan faces renewed militancy, faltering ties with Kabul, and growing Afghan-Indian security links.
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