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The Express Tribune on MSNNo trains from Quetta since Bolan hijackingTen days have passed since terrorists hijacked a Peshawar-bound train in Balochistan's Bolan district. However, the Pakistan ...
Yet Pakistan’s government shows little signs of engaging with the political solution required to end the conflict.
At least 21 passengers were killed in last week's hijacking of a train in Pakistan. A militant group claimed responsibility for blowing up the tracks and opening fire when the train was halfway ...
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The Print on MSNJaffar Express hijack shows Pakistan’s failing grip on Balochistan. Govt should blame itselfForced abductions of Balochis from across the country, unequitable distribution of resources, and unjust treatment have ...
Key takeaways Tamil Nadu budget 2025. In its final full budget before the 2026 Assembly elections, the M.K. Stalin-led ...
The BLA claims the attack on the military convoy, en route from Quetta to Taftan, killed at least 90 people. This recent ...
After two days of intense military operations, 33 attackers were killed, and 26 passengers — including 18 army and FC ...
Following the hijack, Pak leaders parroted the same lines, showing nothing will change in Balochistan. They should know the incident indicates militants can pose even bigger challenges for the army ...
QUETTA: Train service to other provinces of the country from remained suspendedfor the fourth day on Saturday after Jaffar ...
A roadside bomb targeting a bus carrying security forces in Balochistan’s Naushki district killed at least five officers and wounded 10 others, as insurgent violence escalates in the region.
Both the increasing debt and uncontrolled militancy will keep the pot boiling and Pakistan in a mess for some time to come ...
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