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Balochistan Attacks: PTI Disowns Itself from Anti-Military Social Media Campaign

Balochistan Attacks: PTI Disowns Itself from Anti-Military Social Media Campaign

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has formally distanced itself from individuals and social media accounts involved in trolling and insulting security forces following recent terrorist incidents in Balochistan. According to The News, PTI Information Secretary Sheikh Waqas Akram said the party’s position is clear and unambiguous. He said PTI has no association with those who criticise […]

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Death Toll of BLA Militants Jumps to 204 as Forces Kill 20 More in Raids Last Night

Death Toll of BLA Militants Jumps to 204 as Forces Kill 20 More in Raids Last Night

BALOCHISTAN: Security forces killed at least 20 more Indian-linked Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) militants during ongoing clearance operations in Balochistan, officials said Wednesday. The latest raids raised the total number of BLA militants killed in the past five days to 204. Security forces conducted major operations in the Zahri and Mashkil areas late Tuesday night.

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Major Blow to Indian-Backed BLA as High-Tech Weapons Seized in Noshki Operation

Major Blow to Indian-Backed BLA as High-Tech Weapons Seized in Noshki Operation

NOSHKI: Security forces recovered high-tech and sophisticated equipment from Indian-backed Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) militants following a successful operation in Noshki, officials said. Security sources said follow-up operations conducted yesterday killed 22 more militants, raising the total to 177. During the operation, forces seized advanced weapons and tactical gear linked to the Fitna ul Hindustan

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Balochistan: Internet, Train Services Remain Suspended for Fourth Day

Balochistan: Internet, Train Services Remain Suspended for Fourth Day

QUETTA: Mobile internet services and train operations remained suspended in Balochistan for a fourth consecutive day on Monday following recent militant attacks, officials said. Authorities also kept services shut in the provincial capital, Quetta, citing security concerns. The suspension caused widespread disruption. Internet users faced serious difficulties. Journalists also struggled to work due to the

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Kazakhstan President to Arrive in Pakistan Today for First State Visit

Kazakhstan President to Arrive in Pakistan Today for First State Visit

ISLAMABAD: Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev will arrive Pakistan today to explore cooperation in trade, regional connectivity, logistics and other sectors, Pakistan’s foreign office confirmed. The visit will mark Tokayev’s first state visit to Pakistan. Tokayev will arrive on Feb. 3 and remain in the country until Feb. 4. He will lead a high-level delegation that

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Another Child Dies After Falling Into Open Manhole in Kasur

Another Child Dies After Falling Into Open Manhole in Kasur

KASUR: A three-year-old boy died after falling into an open manhole at a private marriage hall in Mustafaabad, officials said on Wednesday. Rescue teams recovered the child’s body from the sewer, according to emergency officials. Deputy Commissioner Kasur Muhammad Asif Raza and District Police Officer Muhammad Issa Khan rushed to the scene after receiving information

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Pakistan Records 143% Surge in Civilian Deaths in Militants Attacks Jan: Report

Pakistan Records 143% Surge in Civilian Deaths in Militant Attacks Jan: Report

KARACHI: Pakistan recorded a 143 percent rise in civilian casualties in January compared to the previous month, an Islamabad-based think tank said in a report. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan reported the highest number of incidents. Militant attacks surged in Pakistan’s northwestern and southwestern regions bordering Afghanistan. Security forces continued operations against groups including Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan

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‘Things Could Turn Very Bad’: Trump’s warning on Iran sends shockwaves from Washington

‘Things Could Turn Very Bad’: Trump’s warning on Iran sends shockwaves from Washington

WASHINGTON: The United States President Donald Trump has once again adopted a tough and confrontational tone toward Iran, issuing a warning that has drawn global attention and raised fresh questions about the direction of US foreign policy. In this sense, Trump said that the United States naval fleet is moving toward Iran, focusing on that

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Inflation stirs ahead of Ramadan as key food prices surge, but the full picture is still unfolding

Inflation stirs ahead of Ramadan as key food prices surge, but the full picture is still unfolding

ISLAMABAD: The country prepares for the holy month of Ramadan, esfrh signs of inflation have begun to surface, raising concerns among households already struggling with rising living costs. As per the official statistics, inflation recorded a 0.39 percent increase on a monthly basis, while the annual inflation rate reached 5.80 percent. The figures mention a

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