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PM Shehbaz: Pakistan is giving a befitting reply to Indian attacks

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif has termed the Indian attacks on Pakistan as cowardly and warned that the nation and armed forces of Pakistan are fully prepared to deal with every challenge. PM Shehbaz Sharif said that enemy has carried out a cowardly attack on five places in Pakistan, which is not only a […]

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Over 2,000 schools made functional in Balochistan: Chief Secretary

QUETTA: The Chief Secretary of Balochistan, Shakeel Qadir Khan, has said the provincial government is committed to providing basic facilities at people’s doorsteps. Addressing a conference of Commissioners and Deputy Commissioners. Shakeel Qadir Khan said that quality health, education, clean drinking water, and electricity supply are the government’s top priorities in the province. The Chief

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Ex-PM Khaqan Abbasi meets CM Bugti, discusses Balochistan issues

Ex-PM Khaqan Abbasi meets CM Bugti, discusses Balochistan issues

QUETTA: Former Prime Minister and central convener of Awam Pakistan Party, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, met with Chief Minister Balochistan Sarfraz Bugti at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat in Quetta. The ex-premier is on visit to Balochistan during which he is meeting with different political leadership of the province. During the meeting, they discussed Balochistan’s political situation,

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Pakistan to send notice to India over Indus Waters Treaty breach

Pakistan to send notice to India over Indus Waters Treaty breach

LAHORE: Pakistan has decided to serve a formal notice to India over the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, sources confirmed. Officials in the Indus Water Commission said legal and constitutional consultations are complete. The response follows India’s recent announcement to suspend the treaty. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Water Resources, and

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Former BLA commander Ali Tarpoor disabled in grenade accident

Former BLA commander Ali Tarpoor disabled in grenade accident

QUETTA: Mir Muhammad Ali Tarpoor, once a key commander of the banned terrorist organization Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), has been left permanently disabled after a grenade exploded in his hand during an attempt to attack innocent civilians. Tarpoor, who is often portrayed as a role model and protector by members of the so-called Solidarity Committee,

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Balochistan CM orders immediate support for Aryan’s family

Balochistan CM orders immediate support for Aryan’s family

QUETTA: Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti has ordered immediate financial and logistical assistance for the family of Aryan, a young boy from Quetta who sadly passed away while receiving medical treatment in India. In this sense, the spokesperson for the Balochistan government, Chief Minister Bugti, had already directed that all expenses related to Aryan’s treatment

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Unsecured US Weapons in Afghanistan: A Growing Threat to Pakistan’s Security

Fida Adeel    By withdrawing abruptly from Afghanistan in 2021, the United States not only left behind a political vacuum but also a massive arsenal of modern weaponry—much of it now in the hands of the Afghan Taliban and, alarmingly, in use by militant groups operating inside Pakistan. The Bagram Airbase was deserted, and billions

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Counter Terrorism Requires a Unified National Policy, Not Political Division

Mushtaq Yusufzai    The fight against terrorism in Pakistan has long been marked by contrasting approaches, political confusion, and a lack of consistent long-term strategy. A glaring example of this is the policy divide between the federal government and the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) provincial administration regarding the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). From the onset, the federal

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TTP Militants Turn Mosques into Operational Bases in Mir Ali: Locals Decry Desecration of Holy Sites

In a disturbing development, the group led by Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) commander Shafiullah Haider, declared a seditious outfit by the state, has reportedly converted several mosques in the Mir Ali subdivision of North Waziristan into permanent hideouts and operational centres. According to local sources, the militant group is deliberately exploiting the sanctity of mosques, aware

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TTP Seen Training with US-Made Javelin Missiles, Sparking Security Fear

On Wednesday, 9 April, The News International reported that the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has gained access to FGM-148 Javelin anti-tank missiles—sophisticated weaponry manufactured in the United States. This revelation follows the circulation of a video released by the TTP last year in March, showing its fighters undergoing training with what appears to be American military-grade

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