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Al Jazeera faces criticism for repeatedly calling the BLA a “separatist” group, with analysts warning the label risks softening terrorism in Balochistan.
Balochistan begins enforcing restrictions on families of BLA terrorists after Jan 31 attacks, including passport blocks, account freezes and job cancellations.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid downplays terrorism and rights concerns, as evidence and UN reports deepen the group’s international isolation.
Pakistan will participate in the T20 World Cup 2026 but boycott its February 15 match against India, citing solidarity with Bangladesh and concerns over ICC bias.
A critical analysis of Michael Kugelman’s commentary on Balochistan, examining how selective framing risks normalizing BLA terrorism and obscuring civilian suffering.
A newly released Jeffrey Epstein email mentioning Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi sparks political controversy, opposition backlash and firm denials from New Delhi.
Taliban spokesperson says new appointments and reshuffles have been made across Afghanistan on the orders of supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada.
China and the United Nations warn that instability in Afghanistan is fueling terrorist threats to Pakistan, highlighting concerns over cross-border militancy.
US Charge d’Affaires Natalie Baker condemns deadly terrorist attacks in Balochistan and reaffirms Washington’s support for Pakistan’s fight against terrorism.
Al Jazeera faces criticism for labeling the Balochistan Liberation Army as “separatist,” despite it being a designated terrorist group by Pakistan, US, and UK.

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