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Pakistan, Türkiye, and Azerbaijan reaffirmed their resolve on Monday to deepen parliamentary cooperation, strengthen defence collaboration, and jointly pursue peace and prosperity across the region.
Azerbaijan marks its 5th Victory Day with a grand parade in Baku as leaders from Azerbaijan, Türkiye, and Pakistan reaffirm regional friendship, cooperation, and peace.
Zohran Mamdani Makes History as New York Elects Its First Muslim and South Asian Mayor
At 34, the Queens assemblyman becomes NYC’s youngest mayor in over a century, vowing to bring progressive reform and equality for all citizens.
Historic Surge in Student Visa Rejections for Indian Applicants Following Canada’s New Immigration Policies
Record 74% rejection rate raises concerns amid India–Canada diplomatic tensions.
UAE Imposes 25-Year Jail Term and Heavy Fines for Flag Desecration
Violators Face Up to AED 500,000 Penalty for Disrespecting the National Flag
Five German Mountaineers Killed in South Tyrol Avalanche Tragedy
Rescue teams recover bodies of all victims as Italy’s South Tyrol region witnesses a deadly avalanche; one female climber among the deceased.
US-Designated TTP Deputy Emir and Shadow Defence Minister Mufti Muzahim Neutralized in Bajaur
TTP’s deputy emir Mufti Muzahim, who pledged allegiance to Taliban leader Akhundzada, killed in Pakistan’s Bajaur raid.
Turkey Celebrates 102nd Republic Day with National Zeal; Pakistan Extends Warm Felicitations
From Istanbul’s skyline to Pakistan’s heartfelt greetings, a century-old friendship shines on Turkey’s Republic Day.
Istanbul Talks Face Digital Crossfire as Kabul-Affiliated Accounts Push Anti-Pakistan Narrative
As Istanbul Talks stall, Kabul-linked and Indian accounts fuel a coordinated anti-Pakistan disinformation campaign.
Telegraph’s Grooming Gang Story Sparks Debate on Race, Data, and Responsibility
Experts and officials challenge Telegraph’s claim linking grooming gangs to Pakistani Muslims, citing lack of credible data.
Afghan Intelligence-Linked Accounts Target Türkiye’s MIT Chief Amid Failed Istanbul Talks
Behind the aroma of Turkish coffee and autumn rain, Pakistan–Afghanistan Istanbul talks fail, while Afghan GDI-linked networks wage a parallel war online against Türkiye.
Hajj flights from Pakistan begin as first pilgrims depart Karachi, with PIA and private airlines operating extensive Hajj operations.
Field Marshal Asim Munir visits Iran, urging dialogue and de-escalation amid Middle East tensions and ongoing regional conflict.
Afghanistan’s governance under Kandahar control faces criticism over legitimacy, ethnic bias, and restrictions under Sharia rule claims.
Iran reopens the Strait of Hormuz after US blockade, escalating tensions and tightening control over the strategic waterway.
Rahima Bibi case reveals use of women in terrorism and exposes cross-border militant safe havens in Afghanistan.
US and Iran expected to hold high-level talks in Islamabad on Monday, marking a major step toward regional de-escalation.
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