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11 million people face acute food insecurity in Pakistan: FAO

11 million people face acute food insecurity in Pakistan: FAO

According to the 2025 Global Report on Food Crises by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), 11 million people (22% of the analysed population) in 68 flood-affected rural districts of Balochistan, Sindh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa faced acute food insecurity…
Deadly Clashes Between India and Pakistan Leave Over 50 Dead, Ceasefire Holds

Deadly Clashes Between India and Pakistan Leave Over 50 Dead, Ceasefire Holds

At least 51 people, including 40 civilians and 11 armed personnel, have been killed in recent hostilities between India and Pakistan, Anadolu Agency reported. The casualties include seven women and 15 children, with 199 others injured. Among the armed forces…
India, Pakistan ceasefire shaken by overnight border skirmishes in disputed Kashmir region

India, Pakistan ceasefire shaken by overnight border skirmishes in disputed Kashmir region

A ceasefire aimed at ending the conflict between India and Pakistan was disrupted by overnight border fighting in the disputed Kashmir region, Arab News reported. Residents on both sides of the Line of Control (LoC), which divides the territory, reported…
Fragile Ceasefire Holds Between India, Pakistan Amid Rising Child Casualty Concerns and School Closures

Fragile Ceasefire Holds Between India, Pakistan Amid Rising Child Casualty Concerns and School Closures

A fragile ceasefire between India and Pakistan is holding after days of intense conflict, brokered by U.S. diplomacy, Reuters reported. The violence involved missiles, drones, and artillery fire, resulting in nearly 70 deaths. Both countries accuse each other of violating…
India, Pakistan Agree on Immediate Ceasefire, Senior Officials Confirm

India, Pakistan Agree on Immediate Ceasefire, Senior Officials Confirm

Senior officials from India and Pakistan announced on Saturday that the two countries have reached an agreement on a complete and immediate ceasefire. Ishaq Dar, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister, confirmed the deal, stating: “Pakistan has always sought regional peace and…
Dangerous Escalation in Pakistan-India Tensions: Military Strikes, Casualties, and Retaliation

Dangerous Escalation in Pakistan-India Tensions: Military Strikes, Casualties, and Retaliation

South Asia stands on the brink of a severe crisis as Pakistan and India engage in unprecedented military confrontations. The latest escalation began with India’s missile strikes targeting three Pakistani airbases, prompting Pakistan to launch a large-scale retaliatory operation codenamed…
India Targets Pakistani Mosques in Cross-Border Strike; Civilian Casualties Reported

India Targets Pakistani Mosques in Cross-Border Strike; Civilian Casualties Reported

Indian forces launched missile strikes into Pakistan’s Bahawalpur region early Wednesday, hitting civilian areas including two mosques and killing at least three people, Mehr News reported. The attack left 12 others wounded, with victims including a child, as confirmed by…
Pakistan: Supreme Court restores army act, allows military rrials for civilians

Pakistan: Supreme Court restores army act, allows military rrials for civilians

Pakistan’s Supreme Court has reinstated the Pakistan Army Act in its original form, reversing an earlier ruling that barred military trials for civilians, news reports said. The decision, delivered by a 5-2 majority, permits the prosecution of civilians in military…
Pakistan urges data-driven, inclusive approach to climate-related disasters

Pakistan urges data-driven, inclusive approach to climate-related disasters

Pakistan’s Climate Change Minister Dr. Musadiq Malik on Tuesday called for data-driven and community-inclusive strategies to manage the growing threat of climate-related disasters. Speaking at the inauguration of the 2nd Pakistan Expo on Disaster Risk Reduction (PEDRR-25), Malik emphasized the…
Seven Pakistani soldiers killed in IED attack in Balochistan

Seven Pakistani soldiers killed in IED attack in Balochistan

Seven Pakistan army soldiers were killed on Tuesday when their vehicle was struck by an improvised explosive device (IED) in the volatile southwestern province of Balochistan, according to a statement from Pakistan’s military. The attack highlights the ongoing security challenges…
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