Pakistan's security forces have intensified counterterrorism operations in Balochistan, killing 22 terrorists and raising the total death toll to 177. The crackdown follows a series of coordinated attacks by the BLA, highlighting the complexities of these operations.
The TTAP has condemned the recent wave of terrorist attacks in Balochistan, labeling them a major security failure. The alliance calls for accountability and free elections to address governance issues.
The federal government has increased the price of high-speed diesel by Rs11.30 per litre while keeping petrol prices unchanged, raising concerns over inflation in transport and food sectors.
The federal government labels the Khyber National Jirga a 'charge sheet' against the KP government, citing mismanagement and a false narrative about Tirah Valley. Jirga leaders demand immediate relief and accountability.
The National Dialogue Committee (NDC) has raised serious concerns over Imran Khan's health, demanding he be allowed to meet his personal physician following a recent medical procedure.
Raja Pervez Ashraf of the PPP states that the alliance with PML-N is in the state's interest. He highlights the party's commitment to Kashmir and local issues.
Pakistan outclassed Australia by 90 runs in the second T20I, securing their first series win over the visitors in seven years. Key performances from captain Agha and bowlers led to a comprehensive victory.
An all-parties jirga in Khyber demands immediate relief and a clear return plan for thousands of families displaced from Tirah Valley amid ongoing disputes.
A court has granted a four-day remand for five officials linked to the tragic deaths of a mother and her infant daughter who fell into an uncovered manhole at Bhaati Gate. The incident raises serious safety concerns.
The Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences confirms that Imran Khan's eye procedure was successful, amidst a political row over his hospital transfer and health concerns.
On Saturday, 11 judges of the Lahore High Court were sworn in as permanent members, marking a significant milestone in the judiciary. Chief Justice Aalia Neelum officiated the ceremony.
An international arbitration court has directed India to produce key operational records from its hydropower projects under the Indus Waters Treaty, marking a significant development in the ongoing dispute.