Pak, Afghanistan trade fire along border
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The Pakistan Army said on Sunday that 12 terrorists were killed during a security operation in the southwestern province of Balochistan. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of the Pakistan army,
Pakistan’s military pushed back Friday after imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan called the country’s army chief “mentally unstable.” The army labeled Khan “mentally ill” and accused him of using family visits and social media posts to attack the armed forces and sow division.
Pakistan's effort to provide aid to flood-affected Sri Lanka faced backlash after the High Commission posted images of relief supplies showing expired dates.
Police say two suicide bombers attacked the headquarters of a security force in northwestern Pakistan, killing at least three officers.
Describing him as a "narcissistic" and "mentally sick” person, Director General of the Inter-Services Public Relations warned Imran Khan, who is in jail
Pakistan's armed forces said they hit back at India, targeting military sites, after India fired missiles at three of its air bases in a frightening escalation between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. India had earlier targeted the three air bases inside ...
The military has long shaped the political system of Pakistan, which is often described as a hybrid civilian-military power structure. While the military last ruled in 2008, its influence in the nuclear-armed nation has been growing in recent years.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif forwarded a summary formally recommending that Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) Munir be appointed as the country’s inaugural CDF.
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Pakistan and Afghanistan trade overnight heavy fire, sparking fears of renewed war
Tensions have exploded once again along the Pakistan–Afghanistan frontier after heavy overnight firing and shelling from both sides reignited fears of a renewed border war. Multiple videos posted online show close-range gunfire and artillery blasts shaking border districts,