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Prime Minister of Pakistan Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif addresses UNGA 80. [Courtesy: GovtofPakistan/X].
At UNGA, Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif warns India, backs Palestine and Kashmir self-determination, presses Afghan Taliban on terror, and seeks climate justice.
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.
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian addresses the 80th United Nations General Assembly at the UN headquarters in New York, US, Sept 24. [IC: Reuters]
Iran backs Saudi-Pakistan defence pact at UN, urging Muslim unity and a collective regional security framework.
A Narrative of Contradiction: Deconstructing Trump's Worldview
Trump's address at UNGA was focused on self-proclaimed achievements and a rejection of global realities.
Amnesty International Faces Allegations of Bias and Source Manipulation in Pakistan
Amnesty faces allegations of bias in Pakistan after locals allege cash offers for testimony, raising credibility questions.
Palestine Recognition Crosses 160 States with France and European Backing
France and six European states recognise Palestine, joining the UK, Canada, Australia and Portugal as global support surpasses 160.
Pakistani Scholars Denounce TTP Leader Naseem Haqqani’s Justification of Terror as ‘Jihad’
Pakistani delegation led by PM Shehbaz in New York to spotlight Kashmir, Palestine, and multilateral cooperation at the 80th UNGA.
European Countries Lead New Wave of Palestinian Recognition
France, Belgium, and others join the global movement to recognize a Palestinian state, intensifying diplomatic pressure on Israel amid the Gaza war.
Pakistan Wins IAEA Recognition for Civil Nuclear Energy Progress
IAEA recognises Pakistan as a responsible nuclear state, praising its civil energy progress amid regional tensions.
Frydnes Under Spotlight in Lobbying Row Over Mahrang Baloch and Nobel Prize
Frydnes and PEN Norway face questions over links to Mahrang Baloch amid Nobel Prize lobbying controversy.
Analysis shows PTI supporters show selective empathy online, using women’s rights for political messaging rather than consistent principles
Concerns arise over Amnesty International South Asia’s impartiality, staffing, and alleged Indian state influence in regional reporting.
Analysts say Khyber Pakhtunkhwa needs strategic, performance-driven governance instead of personality-focused politics to address security and economic challenges.
A Taliban-linked figure warns of suicide attacks in Pakistan, raising fresh concerns over cross-border militant networks and security risks.
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