Will Chinese Z-10ME attack helicopters now power Pakistan air force?

By Enoch Wong Images circulating online suggest Pakistan’s military has received a shipment of Chinese-made advanced attack helicopters, a version of which has been deployed by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) near China’s mountainous border with India. In the past week, photos and videos of the Z-10ME, the export version of the Chinese multirole attack […]

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Saudi Analysts Expose Pakistan Army’s Fake AI Song Deepfaking Rashed Al-Faris

By Zahack Tanvir In a glaring example of artificial intelligence misuse and diplomatic overreach, Pakistan’s propaganda machinery has been caught falsely attributing an AI-generated Arabic song to renowned Saudi singer Rashed Al-Faris. The viral video, titled “Ana Pakistan, Ma Fi Khauf” (I am Pakistan, I don’t fear), was released online claiming to celebrate Saudi-Pakistani brotherhood […]

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Pogos in Pakistan? Scheme to traffic Filipinos shows ‘evolution’ of scam operations

By Sam Beltran A scheme to traffic Filipinos into Pakistan to work for gaming firms formerly based in the Philippines has exposed the latest evolution of online scam networks linked to the controversial Pogo industry, immigration officials and analysts warn. The case – the first known incident involving Filipinos being trafficked to Pakistan – suggests […]

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India’s global clout in doubt after failing to sway SCO, Quad on Pakistan

By Junaid Kathju India’s failure to rally international backing for its claims that Pakistan was behind a recent deadly militant attack in Kashmir has exposed the limits of its diplomatic influence. The setback has raised questions about India’s ability to mobilise multilateral platforms in its favour, despite being a prominent member of the China-led Shanghai […]

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Pakistan slams climate ‘injustice’ as deadly floods hit country again

By Faras Ghani Pakistan’s climate change minister has slammed the “crisis of injustice” facing the country and a “lopsided allocation” of funding as heavy rains and the latest flash flooding cause more damage, destruction and loss of life. Officials in Pakistan said at least 32 people have been killed in the Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa […]

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Pakistan nominates Trump for 2026 Nobel Peace Prize over ‘India-Pak conflict role’

Pakistan has nominated US President Donald Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, citing his “diplomatic intervention and pivotal leadership” during the recent India-Pakistan conflict, which ended in a ceasefire after several days of cross-border shelling. The escalation followed a terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam that killed 26 people. The announcement was made […]

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Pakistan closes border with Iran, evacuates citizens

Pakistan has closed its border crossing points with Iran for an indefinite period following attacks by Israel across the Islamic Republic, reports Dawn citing official sources. Meanwhile, hundreds of Pakistani students and pilgrims have been evacuated from Iran, government officials has said. Pakistan and Iran share an approximately 905-km-long border with multiple crossing points. The […]

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“Who’s in charge–Democracy or Generals?”: UK MP tears into Pakistan, urges world to stand with India

London [UK], June 3 (ANI): Branding Pakistan as a “failed state”, UK MP Bob Blackman on Tuesday launched a scathing attack at India’s neighbour, questioning if either “democracy or generals” was in charge of Pakistan, referring to the country’s unchecked military influence in its governance. Speaking to ANI following a meeting with the all-party delegation […]

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Pakistan, India close to completing border troop reduction, senior Pakistani general says

SINGAPORE, May 30 (Reuters) – Pakistan and India are close to reducing the troop build up along their border to levels before conflict erupted between the nuclear-armed neighbours this month, a top Pakistani military official told Reuters on Friday, although he warned the crisis had increased the risk of escalation in the future. Both sides […]

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