Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to maintain ceasefire
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Pakistan’s defense minister warned Afghanistan on Wednesday that any new “terrorist or suicide attack” by militants on Pakistani soil would draw a stern response, hours after talks between the two countries in Istanbul failed to secure a peace agreement.
In a significant development for market oversight, the appeals filed by major telecom companies, including Jazz Pakistan, Telenor Pakistan, Zong Pakistan,
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India demands Pakistan end ‘grave’ human rights abuses in illegally occupied parts of Kashmir
In a strong message to Pakistan exposing its "hypocrisy", India has demanded that it end the “grave” human rights abuses as its forces suppress the people’s open revolt in areas
India has demanded that Pakistan end the “grave” human rights abuses as its forces suppress the people’s open revolt in areas of Kashmir it illegally occupies.
As climate change intensifies and India strengthens its upstream control, Pakistan’s agricultural heartland may soon face its most severe challenge yet, not from war, but from water.
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Pakistan grants hundreds of Indian Sikhs visas to attend 10-day festival
The move represents the first major allowance after travel between the arch-rival nations was frozen during the conflict in May
Pakistan’s defense minister has warned Afghanistan that any new “terrorist or suicide attack” by militants on Pakistani soil would draw a stern response
Islamabad has called out yet another false claim by Indian media, dismissing a recent Republic TV report that falsely suggested Pakistan had removed the clause from its passports that