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Tehran Warns of “Severe” Consequences as E3 Weigh Snapback Sanctions Amid Stalled Nuclear Talks

Iran has warned of a “severe” and uncompromising response should the three European signatories to the 2015 nuclear deal—Britain, France, and Germany—invoke the snapback mechanism to reinstate United Nations sanctions, a move Tehran says would shatter ongoing diplomatic efforts and threaten regional stability. Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi issued the warning during a closed-door briefing to […]

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India’s Malicious FATF Conspiracy Against Pakistan Unmasked: Pakistan Exposes Global Subversion Campaign

India’s covert campaign to malign Pakistan on the international stage—through fabricated narratives and diplomatic sabotage—has been decisively unmasked, as experts and analysts condemn New Delhi’s latest attempts to have Pakistan re-listed on the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list. The revelations expose a broader Indian strategy to undermine Pakistan’s economic rise and assert regional

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Pakistan-Türkiye Military Engagement Reaffirms Strategic Brotherhood as Ankara Lauds Pakistan as a ‘Brotherly Nation’

a powerful reaffirmation of Pakistan’s pivotal role in regional security and global defence diplomacy, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Chief of Army Staff, held a high-level meeting with Türkiye’s Minister of National Defence, Yaşar Güler, during his official visit to Ankara. The discussions centred on deepening defence cooperation and expanding military-to-military collaboration, underscoring Pakistan’s growing

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China Declares Unwavering Support for Pakistan’s Sovereignty, Warns Against Provocations

In a powerful reaffirmation of its strategic alliance with Pakistan, China has declared that it will never allow any country to violate Pakistan’s borders or compromise its sovereignty, issuing a clear warning to global actors in the wake of a recent Pakistan-India military confrontation. Reiterating Pakistan’s status as its “iron brother,” Beijing has pledged full

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No Excuse for Terrorism: Senator Kakar Slams Misplaced Sympathy After Khuzdar & Jafar Express Attacks

Islamabad – In a bold statement following the Khuzdar terrorist attack and the Jafar Express bombing, Senator Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar has called out what he described as a dangerous and misguided narrative that paints the state as the villain and terrorists as victims. “Some eyes have finally opened,” Kakar declared, referencing the twin tragedies that rocked

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In Istanbul, United Front Against Indian Aggression: PM Shehbaz Thanks Türkiye for Unwavering Support

Istanbul – In a significant diplomatic development, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Istanbul, reaffirming the historic, strategic, and deeply-rooted brotherhood between Pakistan and Türkiye. The meeting took place in what officials described as a “warm and highly cordial environment,” symbolizing the enduring partnership between the two Muslim nations.

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Afghanistan on the Brink: Ex-Karzai Aide Warns of ‘Time Bomb’ Amid Global Power Shifts

Karim Khurram says lack of national unity and global isolation may push Afghanistan into another era of foreign domination. Kabul – Afghanistan risks becoming a battleground for another round of great power rivalries unless it urgently builds national consensus and restores institutional legitimacy, warned former presidential chief of staff Karim Khurram in a post on

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“ISIS-K Declares War on BLA After Ambush in Mastung: Accuses Baloch Separatists of Betrayal and Vows Revenge”

For the first time, ISIS-K confirms internal clashes with Baloch insurgents in Pakistan, citing betrayal despite long-standing non-aggression. Mastung, Balochistan – In a major escalation of intra-militant tensions, the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISIS-K) has publicly accused the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) of launching a treacherous attack on its members in the mountainous region of

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Unilateral Suspension of Indus Waters Treaty May Backfire on India, Warns Global Journal

India’s move to unilaterally suspend the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) could backfire strategically, potentially provoking regional repercussions, according to a detailed analysis published by the international affairs journal The Diplomat. The article warns that such a step may compel China to retaliate by restricting water flow from the Brahmaputra River, a vital waterway that contributes

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Taliban Interference Deepens Aid Access Crisis in Afghanistan, OCHA Warns

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has raised alarm over increasing interference by Taliban authorities in aid operations across Afghanistan, particularly restrictions targeting female aid workers and beneficiaries. In its April humanitarian access report, released on Sunday, OCHA documented 60 access-related incidents in the central, southern, and western regions of

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