Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Bosnia extends diplomatic support to Pakistan on Kashmir dispute

Bosnia extends diplomatic support to Pakistan on Kashmir dispute

Bosnian Ambassador to Pakistan Sakib Foric called on Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser in Islamabad on Tuesday. According to the details, Sakib Foric has urged the United Nations to play its role to get stopped Indian atrocities in occupied Kashmir. The Ambassador said his country will continue to extend diplomatic support to Pakistan for resolution … Read more

Antonio Guterres called on FM Shah Mehmood Qureshi in New York

Antonio Guterres

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Thursday called on United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in New York. Antonio Guterres and Shah Mehmood Qureshi discussed Indian Occupied Kashmir (IoK) issue. FM Qureshi highlighted Pakistan’s efforts for peace and stability in the region. The foreign minister said Islamabad is sincere for the bilateral talks on Kashmir however … Read more

We do not want war with India: Pakistan’s envoy to UN

Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York Munir Akram

Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York Munir Akram reiterated that Pakistan does not want war with India but if attacked, it will respond resolutely and effectively. Drawing attention to India’s “aggressive intent” towards Pakistan at the United Nations, Munir Akram urged the world body to act “decisively” to prevent a war … Read more

UNGA approves budget for UN observer mission in Kashmir

Despite India’s efforts to curtail the funding for United Nations Military Observer Mission in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP), which monitors the Line of Control (LoC) in the disputed Kashmir region, the General Assembly has approved a complete budget line for the peacekeeping unit. Pakistan maintains that it has a key role in maintaining peace and … Read more

Fear of World war 3 grow among Twitterati after US kills Iranian General

Fear of World war 3 grow among Twitterati after US kills Iranian General

‘World War 3’ began trending on Twitter after the Iranian leader’s second in command general Qasem Suleiman killed in a US airstrike. Many People are tweeting about the airstrike used memes to bring light to the situation, joking about fears it could spark ‘World War 3’ as well as there are real fears of aftermaths … Read more

Pakistan expresses deep concern over recent developments in Middle East: FO

Pakistan

Islamabad: Pakistan’s foreign office expressed “deep concern” over the emerging situation in the Middle East on Friday, after US strikes in Iraq. Pakistan Foreign Office said in a twitter statement, “Pakistan has viewed with deep concern in the recent developments in the Middle East, which seriously threaten peace and stability in the region.” “Respect for … Read more

UN chief ‘deeply concerned’ over North Korea’s nuclear tests

United Nations Chief

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has expressed deep concern that North Korea has indicated to resume nuclear and missile tests. According to the details, In a statement, a spokesman Stephane Dujarric said, UN Secretary-General has expressed the hope that the tests will not resume, in line with relevant Security Council resolutions. US President Donald Trump … Read more

ATC indicts Hafiz Saeed in illegal funds case

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Anti-terrorist court has indicted Jamat ut Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed in a second case on charges of financing terrorism, here on Friday. According to the Reuters, Saeed has been indicted in case filed by counter terrorism department Gujranwala – chapter. He was also indicted on similar charges in another case on Dec 11, was presented … Read more

Samoa: UN releases emergency aid to combat the widespread of Measles

UN releases emergency aid to combat the widespread of Measles

An uncontrollable measles outbreak has continued to spread in Samoa, with the death toll reaching 70. The United Nations (UN) on Monday released $2.6 million in emergency aid to combat the widespread of Measles. Official figures showed there were 112 new cases reported in 24 hours, despite a massive immunization drive last week that saw … Read more

Pak challenges India’s membership of UNSC

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Pakistan, at the United Nations, has challenged India’s qualifications for permanent or non-permanent membership of the UN Security Council. Speaking at U.N. General Assembly today, Pakistan’s permanent representative to United Nations Munir Akram said New Delhi was in blatant violation of 15-member body’s resolutions aimed at settling the decades-old Kashmir dispute. He said that India … Read more

14 killed in car bomb blast in Turkish-controlled Syrian town

14 killed in car bomb blast in Turkish-controlled Syrian town

At least 14 people killed and multiple wounding in a car bomb blast in a Turkey administered northern Syrian town. According to the International News Agency, 14 people were killed and 33 were injured in a car bomb explosion in a Syrian town on the border with Turkey. As per media reports, the blast occurred … Read more

UN & WHO introduced new technique to eliminate dengue and malaria

United Nations World Health Organization WHO has introduced new techniques for the elimination of dangerous disease dengue and malaria. Using a process known as Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) – developed decades ago to target crop-eating insects in the United States – UN researchers have spent the last 10 years adapting it to mosquitoes. Working with … Read more

Lockdown completes 100 days as life still crippled in IoK

IoK

In occupied Kashmir (IoK), the situation continues to remain far from normal in the Kashmir Valley as well as Muslim majority areas of Jammu and Ladakh regions as New Delhi-imposed clampdown in the name of security entered 100th running day, today. Apart from heavy presence of Indian forces, restrictions under Section 144 remain enforced in … Read more

Communications shutdown enters 97th day in occupied Kashmir

70 innocent Kashmiris

In occupied Kashmir, fear and uncertainty continue to grip the Kashmir Valley and Muslim majority areas of Jammu and Ladakh regions as the military lockdown imposed by India entered 97th running day, today. Despite the partial relaxation of restrictions by the occupation authorities, people in the Valley continue to down their shutters and stay away … Read more

IOK reels under military lockdown on 96th day today

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In occupied Kashmir, fear and uncertainty continue to grip the Kashmir Valley and Muslim majority areas of Jammu and Ladakh regions as the military lockdown imposed by India entered 96th running day, today. Despite the partial relaxation of restrictions by the occupation authorities, people in the Valley continue to down their shutters and stay away … Read more

Indian occupied Kashmir: Paradise or an open air prison?

Kashmir

“If there is a heaven on earth, it’s here, it’s here, it’s here.” Mughal Emperor Jehangir said it all when he visited Kashmir in the 17th century. “Three Months of Siege” Revocation of the special status of occupied Jammu and Kashmir On 5 August 2019, the Government of India revoked the special status granted to … Read more

10 Kashmiris martyred by Indian troops in one month

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In occupied Kashmir, Indian troops in their unabated acts of state terrorism martyred 10 Kashmiris during the last month of October. According to the data issued by the Research Section of Kashmir Media Service, of those martyred one youth was killed by the troops in a fake encounter. During the month, 57 people were critically … Read more

33 journalists killed in 6 years across Pakistan: Freedom Network report

Freedom Network releases latest journalist killing figures

A total of 33 journalists were killed in six years across the country, while seven journalists were killed from November last year till October this year. In a recent report released by Freedom Network on the culpability of journalists and their killings in Pakistan, the Pakistan Impunity Score Card has also been released, whose figures … Read more

Routine life in IOK continues to hit on 87th straight day

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In occupied Kashmir, normal life in the Kashmir Valley and Muslim majority areas of Jammu region continues to remain badly affected due to military clampdown and blanket internet ban on the 87th consecutive day, today. According to Kashmir media service, Indian troops in their fresh act of state terrorism martyred a Kashmiri youth in Islamabad … Read more

UN human rights experts concern about Kashmir

United nations human rights experts

Human rights experts at the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) have showed their concerned about the deteriorated situation of Kashmir. According to Kashmir media service Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions Agnes Callamard said, “The situation in Kashmir is a big concern for many of us within Special … Read more

Yemen: Re-position of Arab Coalition Forces in Aden

KSA takes command of anti-rebel troops in Yemen

Arab coalition troops has re-positioned in Yemen’s Aden to strengthening the efforts to secure waterways adjacent to Yemeni coastlines. According to Saudi Press Agency, The Saudi-led pro-government coalition said in a statement “Coalition forces have been re-positioned in Aden to become under the kingdom’s command and redeployed to conform with requirements of current operations.” The … Read more

Strict military siege enters 83rd straight day in IoK

In occupied Kashmir, millions of people living in Kashmir Valley and Muslim majority areas of Jammu region continue to suffer immensely due to strict military siege imposed by India. According to Kashmir media service, Normal life remains badly hit on the 83rd straight day, today, in the Kashmir Valley and parts of Jammu due to … Read more

Iraq protests: 2 dead, 200 injure

Anti-government demonstrations in Iraq

Anti-government demonstrations have resumed in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, 2 people killed and more than 200 were injured. According to details, police fired live ammunition and volleys of tear gas canisters to disperse the protesters, which worsened the condition of several people. Police officials said, the protesters turned towards the government offices which led to … Read more

Narendra Modi damaging India’s economy: US Journal

Irrfan Khan’s demise is a loss to the world of cinema and theatre, says Narendra Modi

A US journal has titled Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a threat to Indian economy. Western businesspeople are still inclined to defend the Indian prime minister. Even if Narendra Modi is bad for democracy, they say, his pro-business philosophy is good for the economy. But that argument no longer washes. India’s economy is incompetently … Read more

82nd day of siege in the occupied valley

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In occupied Kashmir, normal life continues to remain out of gear in the Kashmir Valley and Muslim majority areas of Jammu region on 82nd day, today, due to the unrelenting military lockdown. An environment of fear and uncertainty persists as stories of night raids, torture, beatings and incarcerations keep on emerging amid heavy deployment of … Read more

It’s our effort to get Kartarpur agreement signed tomorrow: Spokesman FO

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Foreign Office Spokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal said that it is our effort to get the Kartarpur agreement signed tomorrow. Condemning Indian blatant human rights violations in occupied Kashmir, the spokesperson said the humanitarian nightmare in the held valley is worsening with continued military lockdown and complete communications blockade. The spokesperson once again strongly rejected the … Read more

Maleeha Lodhi briefs Under-Secretary-General over Indian aggression

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Expressing concerns over the current situations in IOK, Former Pakistan Ambassador to the United Nations Maleeha Lodhi said that the situation on the ground is brewing into a full-fledged humanitarian crisis. According to details, in a meeting with Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, Rosemary DiCarlo, Maleeha Lodhi told that India’s false claims of having destroyed the … Read more

Routine life in Indian occupied Kashmir remains badly hit on 80th day

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In occupied Kashmir, amid unprecedented Indian military lockdown, normal life in the Kashmir Valley and Muslim majority areas of Jammu region continues to remain disturbed for the 80th consecutive day, today. People continue to observe complete shutdown as a mark of silent protest against the Indian occupation and revocation of the territory’s special status. Shops … Read more