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General Asim Munir's recent speech on Kashmir may have triggered the Pahalgam attack. The Pakistani military faces eroding ...
Ordinary people in Karachi, Pakistan's largest and most populous city, reacted to news about attackers opening fire and killing more than 26 tourists in Pahalgam, India-administered Kashmir, with a ...
A deeper scrutiny of the attack reveals a chilling pattern that connects the dots between Pakistan’s domestic political chaos ...
Steps taken by the Indian government post the Pahalgam massacre on 22 April, which killed 25 tourists and one local in Jammu and Kashmir's Baisaran Valley, has forced Pakistan into a costly military ...
In the second week of March, while the media was busy covering the deadly train hijacking in Pakistan’s southwestern province ...
When the US hastily withdrew from Afghanistan in August 2021, it left behind an arsenal estimated to be worth $7 billion in ...
The sea that once sustained generations is now stripped by deep-sea trawlers, leaving Gwadar’s fishermen adrift and uncertain ...
The Balochistan movement in Pakistan symbolizes the struggle of indigenous people for freedom, marked by significant sacrifices and resilience since 1947. Despite rich natural resources, the region ...
From Kargil to Kanyakumari, civilians raised serious questions about the security lapse that may have allowed the terrorists ...
A roadside bomb in Quetta’s outskirts killed 10 Pakistani soldiers, with the Baloch Liberation Army claiming responsibility for the attack.
The situation is such that the Bilawal Zardari Bhutto on Saturday went on to say that, 'either our water or their (India's) blood will flow through it'. However, a deeper look reveals that Pakistan ...