Tag: pakistan news
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Pakistan Faces Public Outcry Over Extended Internet Disruptions Amid Allegations of Government Censorship
Pakistan is currently experiencing a significant internet slowdown, with transmission rates dropping by up to 40% over the past few weeks. Authorities attribute the disruption to malfunctioning underwater cables, but some tech observers and rights groups suggest it’s due to the government’s attempts to implement more stringent online control measures. This includes the deployment of…
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Exploring the Deep-Rooted Conflict and Ongoing Tensions Between India and Pakistan
In a detailed examination of the complex and turbulent relationship between Pakistan and India since their partition in 1947, the YouTube video outlines the historical context, major conflicts, and ongoing tensions fueled by territorial disputes, political dynamics, and accusations of supporting terrorism. The partition, which led to one of the largest mass migrations and a…
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Delayed Pakistani Election Results Amid Internet Shutdown and Allegations of Vote Rigging
In the aftermath of the polls in Pakistan, significant delays in election results have raised concerns and discussions about the integrity of the electoral process. The Election Commission of Pakistan attributes the slow vote counting to the shutdown of internet and phone services during the election, citing security reasons. This explanation, however, has faced criticism…
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Pakistan Election Marred by Violence and Mobile Service Disruptions
The recent elections in Pakistan have been marred by instances of violence and the government’s decision to suspend mobile services in various parts of the country. These developments have raised concerns about the safety and fairness of the electoral process, potentially impacting voter turnout and the overall integrity of the elections. DW News is a…
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Pakistan Holds General Election Amid Security Concerns and Political Turmoil
Voters in Pakistan are casting their ballots today in a general election marked by a recent surge in militant violence and heightened security measures. The election comes in the wake of two bomb attacks that claimed dozens of lives, amid concerns over low voter turnout. The electoral campaign has been significantly influenced by the imprisonment…
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Deadly Bomb Attacks in Pakistan Kill Over 20 on Eve of Parliamentary Elections
On the eve of Pakistan’s parliamentary elections, two bomb attacks in the southwestern province of Baluchistan have resulted in over 26 fatalities and dozens of injuries. These incidents occurred outside political offices in the District of Pishin and the city of Kila Saifullah, exacerbating the already tense security situation in the country amidst a surge…
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Imran Khan and Wife Sentenced to 14 Years for Corruption, Following a 10-Year Sentence for Revealing State Secrets
Former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, and his wife Bushra Bibi have been sentenced to 14 years in jail on a corruption charge, which follows a 10-year sentence for revealing state secrets that was issued just a day prior. This development adds to Khan’s legal challenges, as he is already serving a three-year jail…
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DW Analysis: Examining the Targets of Iran’s and Pakistan’s Recent Military Strikes
In a recent update, military strikes by Iran and Pakistan have been explored with a focus on identifying the actual targets of these operations. The report delves into the reasons behind these strikes, highlighting the context and implications of the military actions taken by both countries. DW News is a global news TV program broadcast…
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Pakistan Launches Precision Strikes on Terrorist Targets in Iran Following Iranian Cross-Border Attack
Pakistan has launched precision military strikes on targets within Iran’s Sistan and Baluchestan Province, in what is being described as a retaliatory action following Iranian strikes inside Pakistani territory. The operation, codenamed Marabar SAA, was confirmed by Pakistan’s Foreign Office rather than the military spokesperson, which is unusual. The strikes targeted what Pakistan claims were…