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UK Lifts Ban on Pakistani Airlines
The UK lifted a five-year ban on Pakistani airlines, including PIA, following aviation safety improvements in Pakistan, allowing them to apply to resume flights to the UK; this decision comes after the EU lifted a similar ban and as Pakistan seeks to privatize PIA.
UK Lifts Ban on Pakistani Airlines
The UK lifted a five-year ban on Pakistani airlines, including PIA, following aviation safety improvements in Pakistan, allowing them to apply to resume flights to the UK; this decision comes after the EU lifted a similar ban and as Pakistan seeks to privatize PIA.
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Mass Expulsion of Afghan Refugees from Iran Overwhelms Afghanistan
Between June 1st and July 9th, 2025, Iran forcibly expelled over 500,000 undocumented Afghan refugees, overwhelming Afghanistan's border crossings and humanitarian resources; this follows similar expulsions from Pakistan in April, adding to existing economic and social pressures under the Taliban re...
Mass Expulsion of Afghan Refugees from Iran Overwhelms Afghanistan
Between June 1st and July 9th, 2025, Iran forcibly expelled over 500,000 undocumented Afghan refugees, overwhelming Afghanistan's border crossings and humanitarian resources; this follows similar expulsions from Pakistan in April, adding to existing economic and social pressures under the Taliban re...
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48% Bias Score


Pahalgam Massacre: Tourism Devastation and Geopolitical Fallout
In April 2024, militants in Pahalgam, Kashmir, killed 25 Hindu tourists, sparking a near-war between India and Pakistan, devastating the region's tourism-dependent economy and causing widespread job losses.
Pahalgam Massacre: Tourism Devastation and Geopolitical Fallout
In April 2024, militants in Pahalgam, Kashmir, killed 25 Hindu tourists, sparking a near-war between India and Pakistan, devastating the region's tourism-dependent economy and causing widespread job losses.
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Record Heat in Pakistan Causes Deadly Glacial Floods
Record-breaking heat in northern Pakistan's Gilgit-Baltistan region, reaching 48.5°C (119.3°F), has caused accelerated glacial melting, triggering deadly flash floods and landslides since late June, killing at least 72 and injuring over 130, devastating villages, roads, and agricultural lands, and d...
Record Heat in Pakistan Causes Deadly Glacial Floods
Record-breaking heat in northern Pakistan's Gilgit-Baltistan region, reaching 48.5°C (119.3°F), has caused accelerated glacial melting, triggering deadly flash floods and landslides since late June, killing at least 72 and injuring over 130, devastating villages, roads, and agricultural lands, and d...
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Pakistani Court Blocks 27 YouTube Channels Over Anti-State Content
An Islamabad court, at the request of Pakistan's National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCI), blocked 27 YouTube channels, including those of former Prime Minister Imran Khan and several journalists, for allegedly broadcasting anti-state content, raising concerns about freedom of speech and pre...
Pakistani Court Blocks 27 YouTube Channels Over Anti-State Content
An Islamabad court, at the request of Pakistan's National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCI), blocked 27 YouTube channels, including those of former Prime Minister Imran Khan and several journalists, for allegedly broadcasting anti-state content, raising concerns about freedom of speech and pre...
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Temu Price Surge in Pakistan: New Tax or Company Markup?
The prices of goods on the Chinese online shopping app Temu in Pakistan have increased dramatically following the implementation of Pakistan's new 'Digital Presence Procedures Tax Act', which imposes a 5% tax on goods sold in Pakistan by foreign online stores. This has led to significant consumer fr...
Temu Price Surge in Pakistan: New Tax or Company Markup?
The prices of goods on the Chinese online shopping app Temu in Pakistan have increased dramatically following the implementation of Pakistan's new 'Digital Presence Procedures Tax Act', which imposes a 5% tax on goods sold in Pakistan by foreign online stores. This has led to significant consumer fr...
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UK Launches E-Visa System for Pakistani Students and Professionals
The UK launched an e-visa system for Pakistani students and professionals on July 15, 2024, eliminating the need for physical visa stickers for most applicants; the system is part of a broader effort to modernize the UK's border and immigration systems.

UK Launches E-Visa System for Pakistani Students and Professionals
The UK launched an e-visa system for Pakistani students and professionals on July 15, 2024, eliminating the need for physical visa stickers for most applicants; the system is part of a broader effort to modernize the UK's border and immigration systems.
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Duitsland-Pakistan geschil over detentie Afghaanse vluchtelingen
Een diplomatieke crisis brak uit tussen Duitsland en Pakistan in juli 2025 nadat Pakistan ongeveer 150 Afghaanse vluchtelingen had vastgehouden die een verblijfsvergunning in Duitsland hadden gekregen, maar wachtten op de definitieve verwerking in Pakistan, vanwege vertragingen in het Duitse immigra...

Duitsland-Pakistan geschil over detentie Afghaanse vluchtelingen
Een diplomatieke crisis brak uit tussen Duitsland en Pakistan in juli 2025 nadat Pakistan ongeveer 150 Afghaanse vluchtelingen had vastgehouden die een verblijfsvergunning in Duitsland hadden gekregen, maar wachtten op de definitieve verwerking in Pakistan, vanwege vertragingen in het Duitse immigra...
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Nine Punjab Passengers Killed in Balochistan
Nine passengers from Punjab, Pakistan were killed in Zhob, Balochistan on Thursday evening after being pulled off two buses and shot by unidentified gunmen near Sara Dakki on the Quetta-Dera Ghazi Khan national highway; officials reported the bodies were handed over to Punjab authorities.

Nine Punjab Passengers Killed in Balochistan
Nine passengers from Punjab, Pakistan were killed in Zhob, Balochistan on Thursday evening after being pulled off two buses and shot by unidentified gunmen near Sara Dakki on the Quetta-Dera Ghazi Khan national highway; officials reported the bodies were handed over to Punjab authorities.
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Netanyahu Nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize, but Nomination Likely Too Late
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu nominated US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, supported by Pakistan, though the nomination is likely too late for this year; the Norwegian Nobel Committee's selection process involves hundreds of nominations, a rigorous review, and 50-year c...

Netanyahu Nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize, but Nomination Likely Too Late
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu nominated US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, supported by Pakistan, though the nomination is likely too late for this year; the Norwegian Nobel Committee's selection process involves hundreds of nominations, a rigorous review, and 50-year c...
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Pakistani Lion Attack Leads to Arrests and Province-Wide Crackdown
On Thursday, a lion escaped from a farmhouse in Lahore, Pakistan, attacking a woman and her two young children, who sustained injuries but are now stable. The lion's owners were arrested for lacking a permit and face charges under the Wildlife Act; a province-wide crackdown has led to the capture of...

Pakistani Lion Attack Leads to Arrests and Province-Wide Crackdown
On Thursday, a lion escaped from a farmhouse in Lahore, Pakistan, attacking a woman and her two young children, who sustained injuries but are now stable. The lion's owners were arrested for lacking a permit and face charges under the Wildlife Act; a province-wide crackdown has led to the capture of...
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Czech Mountaineer Dies on Pakistan's Nanga Parbat
Czech mountaineer Klara Kolouchova died after falling on Nanga Parbat in Pakistan; a three-day rescue operation was unsuccessful due to the treacherous terrain, highlighting the mountain's reputation as the 'Killer Mountain' with a 23% fatality rate.

Czech Mountaineer Dies on Pakistan's Nanga Parbat
Czech mountaineer Klara Kolouchova died after falling on Nanga Parbat in Pakistan; a three-day rescue operation was unsuccessful due to the treacherous terrain, highlighting the mountain's reputation as the 'Killer Mountain' with a 23% fatality rate.
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28% Bias Score
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