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Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti has applauded the inauguration of the first working women's hostel in Khuzdar district.

Terrorism from Afghan soil is unacceptable: Sarfraz Bugti

Quetta — Chief Minister of Balochistan, Sarfraz Bugti, has declared that any act of terrorism launched from Afghan territory against Pakistan is completely unacceptable. Speaking to the media in Quetta, he expressed satisfaction over the successful operations carried out by Pakistan’s Armed Forces against Fitna al-Khawarij and cross-border militant elements. He praised the bravery of […]

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Pakistan eliminates Asmatullah Karar Camp

Pakistan eliminates Ismatullah Karar militant camp

ISLAMABAD: In response to cross-border aggression by Afghan security elements, Pakistan’s forces delivered a strong and decisive reply, inflicting significant personnel and material losses on the Afghan Taliban and destroying several enemy positions including The Khawarij’s facilitator Ismatullah Karar militant camp. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Pakistani operations successfully demolished the Ashraf Sar

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Balochistan expresses solidarity with Pakistan

QUETTA: Rallies erupt across Balochistan to express the solidarity with the Pakistan’s armed forces. Oceans of people flooded out on the roads after Afghanistan’s unprovoked attack on the Pakistani areas targeting the civil residences. The Balochistan people expressed their hearties support to the armed forces of Pakistan and admired the befitting response of the armed

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Pakistan warns Taliban of consequences for further attacks

Pakistan warns Taliban of consequences for further attacks

ISLAMABAD: Security sources have warned that the Taliban will face serious consequences if further attacks occur in Balochistan or Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. They stated that before acting on instructions from external forces, the Taliban leadership should remember its past. According to the sources, the Taliban may impress the world with their image of heroism, but Pakistan

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Pakistan urges Afghanistan to eliminate terror groups

Pakistan urges Afghanistan to eliminate terror groups

Pakistan’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has issued a statement on the recent Pakistan–Afghanistan tensions, stressing that the Armed Forces stand ready to defend the country’s territory. ISPR warned that Pakistan will not tolerate the presence of terrorists on Afghan soil and urged the Afghan government to immediately dismantle India-sponsored terror groups. The statement said the

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200 militants killed; 23 Pakistani soldiers martyred

200 militants killed; 23 Pakistani soldiers martyred

RAWALPINDI:  On the night of 11–12 October 2025, the Afghan Taliban, in coordination with India-sponsored group Fitna al-Khawarij (FAK), carried out an unprovoked attack along the Pakistan–Afghanistan border. This cowardly action — involving intermittent firing and limited ground incursions — was intended to create instability in border regions and enable terrorist activities. Exercising its right

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Pakistan, Saudi Arabia sign MoUs to boost cooperation in IT, sports and investment

Pakistan, Saudi Arabia sign MoUs to boost cooperation in IT, sports and investment

KARACHI: Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have signed two memorandums of understanding (MoUs) in order to increase cooperation in information technology and sports, indicating a an important move in strengthening bilateral engagement with a focus on youth development and technological advancement. The Letters of Intent (LoIs) were signed during a ceremony held at the Governor House

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