Iran, Israel and Pakistan
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Pakistan People's Party (PPP) leader Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has yet again urged India to resume dialogue with Pakistan to resolve all "outstanding issues" between the two neighbours. The appeal comes just days after Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif ...
IRAN reportedly launched over 100 missiles at Israel last night in the latest round of intense strikes in the Middle East. The Israeli military quickly responded to the deadly barrage by striking
Decades before the present-day tensions, Israel reportedly secretly sought India's help to bomb Pakistan's nuclear site in Kahuta — but a wary Delhi walked away. Here's why., India News News - Times N
As Munir seeks an audience in US, hoping for words of support from American generals, the Iran-Israel conflict has thrown a spanner in the works.
Pakistan is reportedly pushing for Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) to reinstate flights to Britain following a ban due to safety concerns. This comes as the UK Government reportedly wants grooming gang rapists are deported back to their home country.
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Former Pakistan coach Jason Gillespie has singled out Mohammad Haris as the crucial piece in the team's future fortunes.
A Pakistani crackdown on Afghans has seen some families handed deadlines of hours, or just minutes, to collect whatever they can and leave forever.
Pakistan’s central bank is expected to hold its policy rate on Monday, a Reuters poll showed, as many analysts shifted their previous view of a cut in the wake of Israel's military strike on Iran, citing inflation risks from rising global commodity prices.
Strategy’s Michael Saylor told Pakistan’s finance and crypto ministers that he’s looking forward to helping advise the country on its crypto policy pivot.
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Asian News International on MSNIndia maintains nuclear edge over Pakistan with more warheads, next-gen 'canisterised' MIRV-capable missiles: SIPRIIndia continues to maintain an edge over Pakistan in nuclear capabilities, with the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) noting that New Delhi has not only expanded its nuclear arsenal from 172 warheads in 2024 to an estimated 180 in 2025,