Pakistan News
Latest breaking news and top stories from Pakistan
Elections in Pakistan-administered Kashmir: Navigating Uncertainty
Amidst ongoing turmoil, elections in Pakistan-administered Kashmir may signal a shift in political dynamics.

India's Firm Stance on Indus Waters Treaty Sparks Diplomatic Tensions
India signals a potential shift in its approach to negotiations with Pakistan over the Indus Waters Treaty amid security concerns.

Imran Khan's Sister Summoned Amid Controversial Remarks
Niazi faces investigation over statements regarding the military and tensions with India.
Pakistan Cricketer Nawaz Faces Sanctions for Cannabis Violation
Nawaz's admission highlights broader issues within sports and substance use in Pakistan.
UN Calls for Investigation Amid Kashmir Unrest Death Toll Rises
The UN urges calm as violence in Kashmir claims over 30 lives since June.
Child HIV Outbreak in Sindh Province Raises Alarm
A recent surge in child HIV cases in Sindh province highlights systemic healthcare failures.

Pakistan Resists UK Deportation of Grooming Gang Leader
Pakistan's government denies connection to Shabir Ahmed amid UK efforts to deport him.

Two Deadly Attacks Rock Pakistan, Targeting Police Forces
Recent terrorist attacks in Lower Dir district leave three police personnel dead and dozens injured amid rising insecurity in the region.
Cricket World Cup Revamp Could Spark India-Pakistan Showdown
The 2027 ODI tournament in Africa may feature an additional match between cricketing rivals India and Pakistan.
Clashes Erupt in Kashmir Amid Protests, Leaving Nine Dead
Violence has escalated in Pakistan-administered Kashmir as protests continue, resulting in multiple deaths and widespread unrest.

Deadly Clashes in PoK Highlight Rising Tensions with Pakistan
Recent violence in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir leaves six civilians dead, escalating anti-Islamabad sentiment.
Record El Niño Threatens Flooding and Hunger in East Africa and Asia
Aid groups warn of impending disasters due to an unusually strong El Niño affecting millions across multiple nations.