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Asian News International on MSNPakistan forces "abduct" security guard in Balochistan's TurbatA security guard at a law college in Balochistan's Turbat, has reportedly been detained and disappeared by Pakistani forces, Balochistan Post reported. The missing individual, identified as Saeed Baloch,
ISLAMABAD -- Pakistani separatist groups responsible for deadly attacks on expatriate workers are ramping up a decades-old insurgency by uniting for the first time to target Chinese interests in the country.
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Asian News International on MSNBalochistan: Four terrorists arrested near Pak-Afghan borderThe suspects, who were caught with weapons like Kalashnikovs and hand grenades, confessed to planning a large-scale attack. One of them revealed that they had entered Pakistan from Afghanistan just three days ago.
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - A major surge in terror attacks and swelling number of civilian casualties has propelled Pakistan to the second spot in the Global Terrorism Index (GTI) 2025.
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Pakistan’s shiny new Balochistan airport is just missing one thing: passengersWith no passengers and no planes, Pakistan’s newest and most expensive airport is a bit of a mystery. Entirely financed by China to the tune of $240 million, it’s anyone’s guess when New Gwadar International Airport will open for business.
Five people were killed and five others injured in an improvised explosive device (IED) blast in the Khuzdar district of Pakistan's restive Balochistan province on Wednesday.
Islamabad’s digital disinformation campaign seeks to silence one of Balochistan’s most prominent grassroots movements.
Pakistani security forces have arrested four Afghan militants near the Pak-Afghan border in Balochistan, seizing a cache of weapons and explosives during an operation, security sources confirmed
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Asian News International on MSNGlobal Terrorism Index 2025: Pakistan becomes world's second-most terrorism affected countryThe TTP remains the deadliest group, responsible for 52 per cent of all terrorism-related deaths in Pakistan. In 2024, the TTP carried out 482 attacks, resulting in 558 deaths -- a sharp 90 per cent increase from the previous year, Geo News reported.
The president’s praise of the Pakistani government for its role in capturing a “top terrorist” signaled a possible strengthening of counterterrorism ties.
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