Authorities say militants have attacked a security post in southwest Pakistan that triggered an intense shootout in which two soldiers and five insurgents were killed.
QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) -Islamist militants in an explosive-laden vehicle were thwarted in their attempt to overrun a Pakistani security post near the border with Afghanistan, the army said on Tuesday.
Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), once envisioned as a transformative project to enhance Pakistan's infrastructure and economy, is now mired in escalating economic and security challenges, as reported by The Guardian.
A thwarted attack by Islamist militants near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border resulted in the death of five attackers, including two suicide bombers. The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack in Balochistan,
Pakistan Zindabad rally was held in Dalbandin, Balochistan aimed at expressing solidarity with Pakistan and its institutions. About three thousand people participated in the rally with great enthusiasm. The participants chanted slogans in support of Pakistan's armed forces, showcasing their patriotism and deep connection to the country.
Police in Pakistan's Balochistan province announced that a powerful bomb explosion in the Khuzdar area destroyed a passenger bus, killing and wounding several people.
Calling for a renewed alliance between the Baloch and Pashtun nations, Marri declared, "Our unity is the path to freedom. Together, we will break the chains of occupation and build a future rooted in justice, sovereignty, and peace." (ANI)
The advisory, issued on Tuesday, specifically warned against travelling to areas within 10 miles of Pak-Afghan border
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Baloch activist Mahrang Baloch has called on human rights organisations to address the internet blackout in Dalbandin. She also urged the international communit
Former finance minister Dr. Shamshad Akhtar stated that Pakistan requires $50 billion to combat the effects of climate change.
Pakistani authorities say the country's largest airport, which was built and funded by Beijing, has become operational in the restive southwest province of Balochistan.