On Friday, the Pakistan Army spokesperson reported that 31 people had died in the train hostage crisis in Balochistan. The final toll included 23 soldiers, three railway employees, and five civilians ...
The press conference will start at 3:30 pm in which the military sopkesperson will give briefing on the Jaffar Express ...
For decades, the country has been dragged into believing that what is happening in Balochistan is merely a political crisis ...
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The Print on MSNTrain hijack by Baloch insurgents in Pakistan holds critical lesson—railways can drive geopoliticsThePrint Explorer looks at how the real message separatists have sent with the attack is that they can weaken Pakistan’s hold ...
Pakistani security forces have successfully rescued 155 passengers and killed 27 militants following the hijacking of the ...
While much of the world’s feminist movements focus on empowerment and equality, in Balochistan, the struggle is far more ...
The Baloch Liberation Army claimed responsibility for attacking the train in a tunnel in a remote part of Balochistan and gave a 48-hour ultimatum, demanding the “unconditional release of Baloch ...
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The Print on MSNBalochistan train hijack is good news for Pakistan Army. It can step up military pressure nowIn recent years, Balochistan has seen new democratic movements. While Pakistan Army may not welcome another insurgency, this ...
TIME has just released its list of the world’s 100 greatest places to visit in 2025, from restaurants to resorts to cruises ...
Chairman of the Pakistan Ulema Council Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi has strongly condemned the tragic attack on the Jaffer ...
Lahore: Pakistan's jailed former prime minister Imran Khan has said that stability will not be possible until a government ...
Authorities had shut down all entry and exit points to the so-called ‘Red Zone’ area of the capital for an indefinite period.
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