Pervez Musharraf Wants To Spend “Rest Of His Life In Pakistan”: Report

Pakistan’s former military leader Pervez Musharraf, who has been living in Dubai since 2016, has expressed his desire to spend the “rest of his life” in his home country, local media reported. The Express Tribune newspaper reported that the ailing former president wants to return to Pakistan as soon as possible. The report said his […]

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The Great Damagers: Why Pakistan will debate which dictator harmed it more, Musharraf or Zia

Two, he is no longer a problem in his country and for neighbors he tortured almost 15 years ago, so you might ask if he is still important. And three, because people who are truly evil, dictators, and especially dictators in uniforms, never really die. They left the inheritance of destruction and malice that could […]

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Pakistan toasted brotherly Taliban’s takeover but why they are bombing each other

On August 1521, Taliban armed guerrillas posed at a table decorated with President Ashraf Ghani at the Palace of the President of Afghanistan. Ironically, it depends on the wall behind them there is a Sufi Painting of Sabir Shah Shah Membantikotai Amad Shah Durrani who knelt down, who is considered the founder of modern Afghanistan. […]

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Pakistan’s new govt passes orders to scrap China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Authority

The new government of Pakistan has begun the process of eliminating the Chinese-Pakistan economic corridor authority, with the Minister of Planning said it was a “excessive organization” that wasted resources and thwarted the rapid implementation of an ambitious regional connectivity program. Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal received orders to the officials concerned to begin the process […]

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What Taliban Said On Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations Amid Political Crisis

KABUL: The Taliban has issued a statement that said the political crisis in Pakistan saw soar constant, it would not affect Afghanistan. However, analysts predict the impact cannot be avoided in the Afghan situation because of changes in the Pakistani government. The Islamic Emirates seek good economic and political relations between the two countries”, said […]

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People of Pakistan must clean the mess that Imran has created, says ex-wife Reham Khan

Islamabad: Reham Khan, former wife of Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday criticized Cricketer and said that people in the country had to focus on standing together to clear the chaos created by Imran Khan. Khan is in power in 2018 with promises to create “naya Pakistan” but it is very failed to overcome […]

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Widespread Condemnation, Outrage After Hindu Teenager’s Murder in Pakistan

A teenager Hindu woman was killed allegedly by a Muslim man in the Sindh Province of Pakistan because he refused to marry him, sparking anger and condemnation on the social media from the leaders and activists of the country’s main opposition. The woman, Pooja Kumari (18), is a resident of Ghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhunki in the Shukkur area […]

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For the first time, Indian cargo traveled through Pakistan, Afghanistan to Uzbekistan

A private trader in India has exported commercial goods to Uzbekistan who was locked in land for the first time through Afghanistan Pakistan and Taliban in landmark trade activities that connect the four countries. The truck carrying 140 tons of cargo, mostly Indian sugar, departed Kabul on Wednesday for the capital of Uzbek, Tashkent, spokesman […]

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In Dumping Imran Khan, Pakistan Army Seeks Face-Saving, Not Course-Correction

Apparently Vladimir is the most quoted in Europe today not Putin but Lenin, who is famous said: There are several decades where nothing happens; And there are weeks where decades occur! Something equally fast, but of course not a revolutionary, seems to occur in Pakistan too. After failing to expel the prime minister installed Pakistani […]

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Afghanistan: 50 ISIS-K Terrorists Surrender To Taliban In Nangarhar Province

In the eastern province of Nangarhar, Afghanistan, nearly 50 terrorists of Daesh (or ISIS-K) have surrendered to the Taliban government, local officials stated on Sunday. Terrorists affiliated with the provinces of Islamic countries surrendered after the mediation effort by the tribal elders, citing Afghanistan’s official source, Ariana News reported. The head of the Nangarhar intelligence […]

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