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China keeps Rinpoche’s death a secret, reveals injustice to Tibetans

In yet another instance of China’s dominion over Tibet, the Chinese authorities have attempted to conceal the news of the demise of a popular...

Violent protests force former Lankan PM Mahinda Rajapaksa to take shelter in naval base: Reports

Former Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and some of his family members have been shifted to Trincomalee Naval Base, a day after he...

Sri Lanka: Chief Prelate denounce brutal attacks by government against peaceful protesters

Amidst the ongoing economic and political crisis in Sri Lanka, the Chief Prelates, a group of high-ranking Buddhist monks on Monday condemned the violent...

NIA is Investigating Malware Planted by Pak’s ISI in Smartphones, Computers of Indian Defence Personnel: Report

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has reportedly launched an investigation into a fake Facebook account set up by Pakistan’s spy agency ISI to steal...

Chinese built bridge on Karakoram highway collapses in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK)

The main bridge connecting Pakistan and China along the Karakoram highway has been washed away. The Hassanabad bridge—a part of the China Pakistan Economic...

Pak Army using jihadist assets to target Balochs opposing CPEC

The Pakistani Army is using jihadist assets to target separatist groups in Balochistan who have been opposing the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) for...

PERSISTENT HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IMPERIL PAKISTAN’S GSP PLUS STATUS

Failing to address persistent concerns of the international community and the European Union regarding human rights, Pakistan is perilously close to losing out in...

AFGHAN-PAK: FRIENDS TURNING FOES OVER ISLAMIST TERROR LINKS

Afghanistan and Pakistan face a potential threat to become involved in a war of attrition over their Islamist terrorism policies that have now come...

Pakistan’s Opposition accuses newly-appointed interior minister of having terror links

Pakistan Opposition's letter to the United Nations accusing newly-appointed Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah of being "an ally of terrorist groups," may not come as...

Taliban hijab decree may hobble engagement with int’l community, warns UN

The Taliban decree for women to must cover their faces in public might further strain engagement with the international community. Raising concern over the hijab...

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