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Pakistan decides to formally brief UNSC on the latest situation in South Asia

Pakistan decides to formally brief UNSC on the latest situation in South Asia

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has decided to formally brief the UN Security Council (UNSC) about the Indian aggression and latest security situation in South Asia. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar has directed Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the UN to convene a meeting of the UN Security Council over the latest situation in the […]

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Dar briefs Russia’s Lavrov on recent tensions in region

ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has briefed Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on the latest security situation in the region during a telephonic conversation. According to a statement issued by the Foreign Office spokesperson, the Foreign Minister briefed Lavrov on recent regional developments while rejecting India’s baseless allegations and provocative rhetoric

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BLA's "missing person" propaganda exposed again

BLA’s “missing person” propaganda exposed again

KHUZDAR: The long-standing propaganda of the proscribed terrorist organization Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) regarding so-called “missing persons” has once again been exposed, as credible reports confirm the death of Ramzan Dostainzai, a man previously listed as a “missing person,” who was an active member of the BLA for over a decade. This “missing person,” as

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BLA continues genocidal campaign against educated Baloch

QUETTA:  Baloch police officer, Amjad Ababki, was martyred in broad daylight today in Quetta’s Sariab Road area near Jungle Bagh, after being targeted by the proscribed terrorist organization Baloch Liberation Army (BLA). This proscribed organization, declared as a terrorist outfit by the government, the United Nations, and other international bodies, the BLA continues to wage

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Indian airlines continue to suffer due to closure of Pakistani airspace

Indian airlines continue to suffer due to closure of Pakistani airspace

KARACHI: Indian flights are facing severe difficulties and losses after the closure of Pakistani airspace for Indian flights continues. According to reports, After the incident in Pahalgam area of ​​occupied Kashmir and Indian aggression towards Pakistan, the Islamabad decided to close the Pakistani airspace for the Indian flights. 10 days have passed since the closure

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Another victim of Nushki oil tanker blast dies, death toll reaches 13

QUETTA: Another injured person who was burnt in the Nushki oil tanker blast has died in a Karachi hospital, taking the death toll in the incident to 13. While talking to local news channel, Edhi officials confirmed that 33-year-old Jahanzeb who was burnt in the explosion inside an oil tanker near Nushki area of ​​Balochistan

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Prisoners freed, policemen abducted in Kalat highway ambush

QUETTA – In a brazen attack on Saturday, armed assailants intercepted a prison transport vehicle near Mangocher on the Quetta-Karachi highway, freeing 10 inmates and taking five police officials hostage. According to officials, the prisoners were being transported from Gadani Jail to Quetta and Mach Central Jail for court hearings, using a privately hired van.

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Pakistan sets a better example on minority rights than India: Senator Dhanesh Kumar

LASBELA – Senator Dhanesh Kumar has strongly rejected the Indian government’s accusations regarding the treatment of minorities in Pakistan, describing them as baseless propaganda. He emphasized that religious minorities in Pakistan, including the Hindu community, enjoy constitutional freedoms and social acceptance that far exceed the conditions faced by minorities in India. Speaking during the annual

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Iran steps up efforts to ease Pakistan-India strain

ISLAMABAD: Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is scheduled to visit Pakistan tomorrow for high-level talks with the country’s leadership as part of Tehran’s diplomatic initiative to reduce tensions between Pakistan and India. Following his visit to Pakistan, Araghchi will travel to India to hold meetings with the Indian leadership. According to the spokesperson of

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