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Pakistan On The Brink: Taliban Threatens Islamabad, India's 'Op Trishul' Adds To Pressure
This special report focuses on the escalating conflict between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban, with Rawalpindi facing threats of attacks on Islamabad and an 'open war' warning from its own Defence Minister,
Pakistan’s renewed interest in Bangladesh’s markets and infrastructure could evolve into deeper military cooperation in the future, reviving the same strategic triangle -- Islamabad, Dhaka and Beijing -- that India has historically sought to counter.
Pakistan Cricket Board is reportedly moving closer to starting construction on a cricket stadium in Islamabad.
This special report focuses on the escalating conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan, with Kabul accusing Islamabad of sabotaging peace talks and threatening retaliation for airspace violations. Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif warned that failure to reach an agreement could lead to an 'open war'.
SP Adeel Akbar found dead in his car on Dastur Highway. Postmortem confirms gunshot to the head; investigation launched into possible suicide or accident.
ISLAMABAD: The government has decided to establish National Centre for Advance Materials named after Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan, in the Quaid-i-Azam University. The National Centre for Advanced Materials will be dedicated to specialised research in aerospace, energy, defence and other strategic industries.
Superintendent of Police (SP) for Islamabad’s Industrial Area Zone, Adeel Akbar, reportedly took his own life while on duty near Serena Hotel, Express
The Express Tribune on MSN
Suicide or accident? Death of Islamabad police cop shrouded in mystery
Islamabad Police SP Industrial Zone Adeel Akbar allegedly committed suicide while on duty near a private hotel in the high-security Red Zone of the federal capital on Thursday.
Large Language Marketers debuts with “Generative AI for Creatives” at NIC Islamabad, uniting Pakistan’s creative tech community.
The Print on MSN
Bangladesh & Pakistan resume economic talks after 20 years, Islamabad eyes jute imports
The two countries agreed to establish focal points in key ministries, including civil aviation & maritime affairs, to monitor progress & follow up on agreed projects.