Jaish-e-Mohammed launches its first-ever women’s brigade, Jamaat-ul-Mominaat, led by Masood Azhar’s sister. Recruitment begins in Pakistan, signaling a dangerous shift toward female combatants and potential suicide attacks.
A new alliance between Lashkar-e-Taiba and Islamic State Khorasan Province has emerged in Balochistan, Pakistan. Facilitated by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), this collaboration aims to target Baloch separatists and Taliban factions.
Thousands in Karachi, including women and children, protested Israeli actions in Gaza, calling it a genocide. Organised by Jamaat-i-Islami, participants marched with Palestinian flags, demanding Pakistan reject Abraham Accords and recognise Hamas.
Pakistan's transnational repression has intensified under Army Chief Asim Munir because of the absolute power he has amassed, according to reports by Rights groups.
European writer Michael Arizanti has condemned the global silence over the killing of 10 civilians and injury of 100 others in PoK. He accused Western nations, Arab states, and the OIC of "shameful hypocrisy" for ignoring state violence in PoK.
Khawaja Asif, the Defence Minister of Pakistan, has made a dramatic threat that India would be 'buried under the wreckage of its warplanes' in response to what he called provocative statements from Indian military and political leaders.
A day after Defence Minister Rajnath Singh warned Pakistan over Sir Creek, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi issued a stern warning, stating India will no longer show restraint against state-sponsored terrorism.
Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar told National Assembly that the 20-point Gaza peace plan unveiled by US President Donald Trump was 'not ours', clarifying that Pakistan only contributed to a counter-draft with seven other Muslim nations.
A government advertisement portraying journalists, freelancers, NGO staff, and civil society actors as possible instruments of "enemy propaganda" has sparked outrage from press freedom advocates and human rights groups, as reported by Dawn.
The Pakistan Journalists Union announced a "black day" to be observed on Friday after the alleged assault on Journalists at the Islamabad National Press Club on Thursday, Dawn reported.
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