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Thousands of British Kashmiris protest outside UK Parliament over crackdown in PoJK by Pakistani forcesThousands of British Kashmiris protested outside the UK Parliament, highlighting alleged human rights abuses and excessive force by Pakista...
ISI-linked module planned attacks on Delhi temple, dhaba, military camp: ProbePakistan's ISI allegedly planned attacks on a historic Delhi temple, a popular dhaba on the Delhi-Sonipat highway, and a Haryana military c...
Trump to send envoys to Islamabad as Iran rules out direct talksAmerican diplomats are heading to Pakistan for crucial ceasefire talks with Iran. This effort aims to de-escalate tensions and address the ...
By the numbers: US thrashed military targets in Iran, but some capabilities remainUS officials claim significant damage to Iran's military, stating over 13,000 targets were hit, including 80% of air defenses and 90% of na...
Pak army says 18 of 26 hostages killed in Balochistan train attack were soldiersPakistan's army announced that 18 soldiers were among the 26 killed by Balochistan Liberation Army militants during a train ambush in Baloc...
Pakistani soldier killed in border clash with Afghanistan forces: security sourceCross-border fire between Afghan and Pakistani forces resulted in the death of one Pakistani soldier and injuries to seven others. Clashes ...
2 foreigners among 4 killed in blast inside premises of university in Pak's KarachiAt least four people, including two foreign nationals, were killed and several others injured on Tuesday when a car exploded inside the pre...
50 killed, 70 injured as passenger trains collide in Pakistan; Army called inThe collision, in which bogies of the Millat Express train overturned, took place near Dharki, a city located in the Ghotki district of upp...
Coordinated blasts kill four in Pakistan, including soldiersShadowy secessionist organization the Sindhudesh Revolutionary Army, which wants the province to break from the Pakistani federation, said ...
A month after Indian air strike, Pakistan takes journalists to Balakot siteThe Pakistan Army on Thursday had taken a group a eight journalists to the site via a special helicopter, sources said.
Surgical strikes 2.0: Pakistani jets turned back due to size of IAF formation, claim reportsPakistan, however, claimed the Indian jets "released a payload" after Pakistan scrambled its own jets.
Jaish role not ruled out, India will give befitting reply: RajnathHome Minister Rajnath Singh today said any attack will be given a befitting reply even as India wants good relations with Pakistan.
Pakistani forces deliberately targeting Indian civil population: BSFIn Delhi, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said the government will do whatever necessary "to protect the honour and prestige of the count...
1965 war celebrations: CRPF to showcase Sardar Post victoryThe small exhibit will be a part of the showcase being opened by the defence forces at the India Gate lawns here tomorrow.
Most BSF men killed this year since 2013As per the data accessed by PTI, over 320 unprovoked firing incidents have taken place this year till date, leading to the killing of 11 BS...
- Pak Army quietly names 453 soldiers killed in Kargil War
Eleven years after the Kargil War, the Pakistan Army which has been denying its role in the conflict has quietly included the names of 453 ...
- US missiles hit Mehsud's Pakistan stronghold again
Two Pakistani officials put the death toll at 14. A Taliban spokesman confirmed the strike in the South Waziristan region but said only six...
- 15 killed in twin suicide attacks in Pakistan
Two suicide attacks targeting Pakistani security forces killed at least 15 people.
- 20 dead as gunmen storm Pak cop training centre
At least 20 people were killed after gunmen stormed a Pakistan police training school near the eastern city of Lahore, police officers said.
- US defends airstrike in Pakistan
US airstrikes that may have killed Pakistani soldiers along the Afghan border was a legitimate act of self-defence, the Pentagon said on We...