November 23, 2024 00:35 (IST)
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Pakistani activist says people in Balochistan suppressed by military, terror groups

Balochistan, Pakistan: An activist in Pakistan's Balochistan region has said military and terror groups are suppressing locals in the region.

Durand Line: Pakistan military says fencing will be completed soon

Islamabad: Pakistan military has said it would complete the fencing along the Durand Line.

Afghanistan: Taliban prevents Pakistani military from erecting barbed wire, outposts

Kabul: The Taliban government of Afghanistan in the country's western Nimroz province have stopped  the Pakistani military from erecting barbed wire and outposts, media reports said.

Pakistan sees bloody protests ahead of Maryam Nawaz meeting in Punjab

Islamabad: Issues are simply not dying down for Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan and his cabinet as the South Asian country continues to witness massive protests one after the other while scenes of blood-spattered women protesters rolling on the streets from police crackdown in the latest action triggering outrages.

Spain Police apprehend two for smuggling dual-use equipment to Pakistani military cos

Madrid: Spanish Police have arrested two people on charges of smuggling dual-use equipment and technology to Pakistani military companies, media reports said on Sunday.

Pakistan Military is running profit enterprises, says report in Indian defence industry platform

An online platform of Indian defence industry has highlighted how the Pakistani Army, away from the primary work of protecting the country's border, is working to continue its roaring business empire that it has established for the past seven decades.