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Trump, Pak PM Praise Army Chief, Vow to End Pak-Afghan War

In a significant diplomatic development, former US President Donald Trump and Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif shower praise on Army Chief General Asim Munir, pledging to end the Pakistan-Afghanistan war and strengthen bilateral ties.

1.3M Children in Labour in Pakistan's Sindh: Survey

A groundbreaking government survey exposes alarming child labour crisis in Sindh, with agriculture sector employing majority of young workers. Disturbing findings reveal education deprivation and hazardous working conditions.

Pakistan Economy Collapses: Debt Hits $286.8B

Pakistan faces economic meltdown as public debt skyrockets to $286.8 billion with debt-to-GDP ratio reaching 70%, raising serious concerns about the nation's financial stability and future recovery prospects.

India slams Pakistan at UNSC over rights abuses

India delivers strong response at UN Security Council, calling out Pakistan's grave human rights violations while firmly stating Jammu & Kashmir remains an inalienable part of India.

Musharraf gave US control of Pakistan nukes: Ex-CIA

Former CIA officer John Kiriakou makes explosive claim that Pervez Musharraf transferred control of Pakistan's nuclear weapons to United States during 2001-2002 military standoff with India.

Pakistan Twin Blasts: 3 Police Killed in KP

In a devastating security breach, back-to-back explosions target police in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, leaving three officers dead and multiple injured. The twin blasts raise serious concerns about regional stability.

Nepal's Youth Exodus: Gen Z Loses Hope at Home

A growing wave of Nepal's young generation is seeking opportunities abroad as economic stagnation and political disillusionment create a bleak future at home. Discover the brain drain crisis shaking the Himalayan nation.

Pakistan bans TLP after violent Gaza protests

Pakistan's federal cabinet has officially banned Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) following violent protests during Gaza demonstrations. The government labels the party's activities as 'terrorist' and 'violent'.

Why Pakistan Remains Strategically Significant

An in-depth analysis exploring Pakistan's enduring strategic significance despite economic and political challenges. Understanding why India cannot afford to ignore its western neighbour.

Nepal's Election Maze: Challenges & Solutions

Explore the complex hurdles Nepal faces in conducting elections - from geographical barriers and financial strains to constitutional ambiguities and political instability.

3.8 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Pakistan

A moderate 3.8 magnitude earthquake rattled parts of Pakistan on Saturday, with tremors reported in multiple areas. The seismic event occurred at a depth of 10km, according to official reports.

Pak General's Bizarre Rant Against Indian Army

A senior Pakistani military official has sparked controversy with extraordinary allegations against the Indian Army, calling it 'political' and claiming it operates independently of government control. The explosive comments come amid ongoing tensions bet

Pakistani Leaders Extend Diwali Greetings to Hindus

Top Pakistani political figures including President Zardari and PM Sharif extend warm Diwali wishes to Hindu community, emphasizing religious harmony and cultural unity in significant diplomatic gesture.

Pakistan Ends Ceasefire with Taliban Government

Pakistan officially terminates its fragile truce with Afghanistan's Taliban regime, escalating border tensions and raising security concerns across South Asia. Analysis of the implications.

Pakistan Army Chief's Stark Warning to India

In a significant escalation of rhetoric, Pakistan's Army Chief General Asim Munir has declared his forces will deliver a 'decisive response' to any military provocation from India, during a visit to the sensitive Line of Control.

Pakistan orders Afghan refugees to return home

Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif declares all Afghan nationals must return to Afghanistan immediately, citing security concerns and calling it their 'caliphate'.

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