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CM Bugti Assures Investors of Full Security at Reko Diq Mine

CM Bugti Assures Investors of Full Security at Reko Diq Mine

ISLAMABAD: Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti has assured foreign investors that Pakistan has the “capacity and capability” to secure the multibillion-dollar Reko Diq copper-gold project, following a review ordered by Canada’s Barrick Mining Corporation. Barrick announced the review after coordinated Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) assaults on January 30-31 killed 36 civilians and 22 security personnel […]

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12 Khawarij Killed, 11 Soldiers Martyred in Foiled Terror Attack in Bajaur: ISPR

12 Khawarij Killed, 11 Soldiers Martyred in Foiled Terror Attack in Bajaur: ISPR

RAWALPINDI: Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement that on February 16, 2026, a terrorist attack targeted a joint Security Forces and law enforcement check post in Bajaur District. The assailants belonged to the Khwarij faction of the Indian-backed group Fitna al Khwarij. The attackers attempted to breach the check post but were swiftly

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Peshawar High Court Expresses Anger Over PTI Protests, Road Blockages

Peshawar High Court Expresses Anger Over PTI Protests, Road Blockages

PESHAWAR: The Peshawar High Court on Monday expressed strong displeasure over road blockages caused by ongoing PTI protests. The hearing followed a petition filed by Awami National Party Leader and lawyer Tariq Afghan, challenging the closure of roads. Justices Ijaz Anwar and Farah Jamshed heard the plea. During the hearing, the court summoned the Chief Secretary and

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BLA Is Dangerous Terror, Not a Separatist Group: US

BLA Is Dangerous Terror, Not a Separatist Group: US

QUETTA: The recent attacks by the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), known as Fitna al Hindustan, show that the group has shifted from a traditional separatist movement to modern militant tactics. Coordinated assaults carried out across Balochistan on January 31 killed dozens of civilians and security personnel. Retired US Army Colonel and former communications director Joe

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Weather Update:  Rain, Strong Winds Forecast Across Balochistan

Weather Update:  Rain, Strong Winds Forecast Across Balochistan

QUETTA: The Pakistan Meteorological Department on Monday forecast cloudy weather across most districts of Balochistan, with rain and strong winds expected in several areas. The department said Quetta, Chaman, Pishin, Muslim Bagh, Zhob, Ziarat and Barkhan could receive rain accompanied by gusty winds. Intermittent showers are likely in some locations, while hailstorms may hit isolated areas. Rain

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Iran FM looks to more nuclear talks, but warns US

Iran ‘will not bow to threats,’ says FM Araqchi ahead of US talks

GENEVA: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi stated on Monday, that he will not yield to threats, emphasizing that his presence in Geneva is dedicated to securing a fair and balanced agreement regarding his country’s nuclear program. According to a foreign news agency, Araqchi has arrived in the Swiss city to participate in the second round

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Dawn Group Receives Rs 860M in Govt Ads Over 13 Months: Tarar

Imran Khan being offered ‘deal’, not relaxation: Atta Tarar

LONDON: Federal Information Minister Atta Tarar has clarified that the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is being offered a political “deal,” not a special relaxation, dismissing all related speculation as unfounded. Speaking to the media in London on [insert current day], Tarar addressed the ongoing rumors regarding the former prime minister, stating that talks of

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