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Is Noor Wali Mehsud Still Alive? What the New Video Suggests About His Location

The elusive leader of the Pakistani Taliban, Noor Wali Mehsud, has resurfaced in a video following an airstrike attempt in Kabul.

Afghanistan, Pakistan To Begin Negotiation In Doha: Reports

The Doha talks offer a crucial chance to ease Pakistan-Afghanistan tensions after deadly clashes, with Qatar stepping in as mediator. However, mistrust between the two neighbors may hinder lasting progress.

Hania Amir joins hands with UN as Goodwill Ambassador

Hania Amir becomes UN Women Pakistan’s goodwill ambassador, promoting gender equality as her international fame and cultural influence rise.

‘Everything turned to ash’: Gazans return to razed homes

As a fragile ceasefire holds, displaced Palestinian residents of Gaza City have returned to their homes only to find rubble, with many of them forced to camp out in makeshift shelters.

Meta introduces PG-13 content filtering for teens on Instagram

US social media company will automatically place teen users under 18 into content protections aligned with movie ratings standards

Airbnb and Booking.com accused in France over Israeli settlement listings

A French human rights group on Thursday filed a legal complaint against Airbnb and Booking.com, accusing them of promoting "occupation tourism" by listing accommodation in Israeli settlements in Palestinian territories.

NY mayoral hopefuls clash in high-stakes debate

A socialist, an accused molester and a vigilante all hoping to be New York's next mayor clashed in a debate with "high levels of testosterone" Thursday as the unpredictable campaign enters the homestretch.

US in ‘trade war’ with China – Trump

The US and China are effectively in a trade war, President Donald Trump has said, while portraying tariffs on Beijing’s imports as vital for national security.

News Analysis & Opinion

Trump-Netanyahu Peace Proposal is a Trap? Doomed to Fail?

Amid growing unrest in the Middle East, Trump’s proposed Gaza peace deal is stirring intense debate. Presented as a breakthrough, critics argue it hides deeper risks—raising questions about strategy, intent, and the price of rejection.

India’s Shekhar Gupta is Wrong: No! Pakistani DNA is Not Designed for Military Rule

Contrary to colonial stereotypes and false narratives that deny Pakistanis’ universal yearning for freedom, the reality reveals an irrepressible struggle for democracy amid brutal repression.

Nepal’s Gen Z Won A Battle but Real War Lies Ahead?

The September 2025 protests in Nepal toppled a government and restored freedoms, but without real reforms they risk driving a generation into migration, leaving the nation with remittances yet without its youth.

Revitalizing UNAMA: Practical Steps for an Afghan Mission

UNAMA struggles to balance aid, human rights, and diplomacy in Afghanistan’s worsening crises.

When the State Bombs Its Own People: Gandapur’s Evasion of Duty Must End

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has drawn sharp criticism for dismissing civilian protection as a federal concern. Legal experts argue that provinces hold both the constitutional authority and moral obligation to act.

Pakistan–Saudi Defence Agreement: Strategic Shield or Double-Edged Cold War Replay?

How the Pakistan–Saudi Defence Pact reshapes Gulf security, revives Cold War rivalries, and tests Pakistan’s strategic limits

How an Israeli Strike in Doha, Forces Saudis to Bring Pakistan in to create...

A missile strike on Qatar has shaken Gulf security, sparked a Saudi-Pakistan defense pact, and threatened a global economic split.

Saudi-Pak Defense Pact: Islamic Bomb for Petro-dollars, Ummah’s Grand Alliance or A New Joke?

Saudi Arabia and Pakistan’s new defense pact revives old fears of a petrodollar-backed “Islamic bomb,” but beneath the rhetoric it may be more mirage than shield.

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