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WFP Urgently Appeals for $555 Million to Avert Worsening Hunger Crisis in Afghanistan

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has issued an urgent appeal for $555 million to continue delivering life-saving food assistance to Afghanistan’s most vulnerable families through the end of August, warning that one-third of the country’s population now faces acute hunger. In a statement released on Sunday, the agency said that Afghanistan’s economic collapse, […]

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Taliban Rejects Turkic States’ Call for Inclusive Government, Labels It an ‘Internal Matter’

The Taliban has dismissed a call by the Organisation of Turkic States (OTS) urging the formation of an inclusive government in Afghanistan, framing the matter as a strictly domestic issue. In a statement issued Saturday, Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said that while the group acknowledges the concerns of its citizens, “only Afghans can determine how

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Terrorists, Rana Sanaullah, Crackdown, Khuzdar Attack, Field Marshal Asim Munir

Crackdown on Terrorists Underway, Says PM’s Adviser Rana Sanaullah

Prime Minister’s Adviser and former federal minister Rana Sanaullah has said that a decisive crackdown against terrorists is now underway, following recent attacks including the deadly school bus bombing in Khuzdar. Speaking on a private news channel, Sanaullah strongly condemned the targeting of innocent children in Balochistan, stating, “This is not an act of humanity.

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Pakistan, India’s state-sponsored terrorism, Indian Interference in Pakistan, Indian Cross-border Terrorism, Balochistan

Mounting Evidence of Indian Interference in Pakistan Demands Global Attention

India’s state-sponsored terrorism is no longer a concealed reality. Pakistan, along with several other countries, has repeatedly presented credible and detailed evidence of Indian involvement in cross-border terrorism, particularly in Balochistan, over the past two decades. Pakistan remains one of the worst-affected countries by Indian covert operations, with intelligence and security agencies consistently uncovering networks

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Pakistan Prefers Peace, But Response to Future Indian Aggression Will Be Harsher: DG ISPR

Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR), Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, has stated that Pakistan remains a peace-loving country and priorities regional stability. However, he warned that any future misadventure by India would be met with a stronger and more decisive response than before. The statement came during an interaction with students from

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Operation Sindoor or Operation Circus? Modi’s Red Powder Politics Blow Up in His Face

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has once again landed himself in hot water, not with foreign adversaries this time, but with the very citizens he claims to champion. His latest political stunt, dramatically dubbed “Operation Sindoor”, has sparked widespread ridicule and sharp criticism across India, particularly from women who aren’t buying the symbolism, or the

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School Bus, Indian-Sponsored Act of Terror, Khuzdar, proxy networks, Balochistan

Khuzdar School Bus Attack: Death Toll Rises to Eight in Indian-Sponsored Act of Terror

The death toll from the May 21 terrorist attack targeting a school bus in Balochistan’s Khuzdar district has risen to eight, following the deaths of two critically injured students, Shima Ibrahim and Muskan, who succumbed to their wounds on Saturday. The brutal attack, which struck children as they returned home from school, initially claimed the

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PM Shehbaz Departs for 4-Nation Tour to Thank Allies Amid India-Pakistan Tensions

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has departed for Türkiye on the first leg of a four-nation diplomatic tour aimed at expressing gratitude for support extended to Pakistan during recent tensions with India. Accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar, and Special Assistant Tariq Fatemi, the Prime Minister will

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Indian Military Adventure Backfires: Defence Experts Slam Modi Govt Over Miscalculated Aggression Against Pakistan

India’s recent military adventurism against Pakistan continues to face growing criticism at home, with renowned Indian defence analyst Praveen Sawhney once again calling the aggression “miscalculated and damaging” to India’s global reputation. Speaking during a televised discussion hosted by senior journalist Arfa Khanum Sherwani, Sawhney candidly acknowledged that India gained “nothing” from its offensive actions

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Peace and Stability in Pakistan Are Owed to Our Forces, Says Sindh Chief Minister

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has hailed the Pakistan Armed Forces as the pride of the nation, stating that it is only due to their sacrifices that the country enjoys peace and stability today. Speaking at a ceremony held at the Arts Council Karachi, CM Murad said, “Our armed forces are the pride of

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