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American Woman's Unexpected Pakistani Stay Highlights Cultural Differences
A 33-year-old American woman, Onijah Robinson, traveled to Karachi, Pakistan, to meet a 19-year-old man she met online; upon arrival, her true appearance caused him to flee, yet she remained for months, becoming a local celebrity due to her erratic behavior and demands for money, highlighting contra...
American Woman's Unexpected Pakistani Stay Highlights Cultural Differences
A 33-year-old American woman, Onijah Robinson, traveled to Karachi, Pakistan, to meet a 19-year-old man she met online; upon arrival, her true appearance caused him to flee, yet she remained for months, becoming a local celebrity due to her erratic behavior and demands for money, highlighting contra...
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64% Bias Score


Dozens of Pakistani Migrants Dead in Libya Boat Capsizing
A boat carrying approximately 65 Pakistani migrants capsized near Libya's Marsa Dela port on Saturday, resulting in at least 10 confirmed deaths and dozens missing, prompting Pakistan's prime minister to order an investigation into human trafficking.
Dozens of Pakistani Migrants Dead in Libya Boat Capsizing
A boat carrying approximately 65 Pakistani migrants capsized near Libya's Marsa Dela port on Saturday, resulting in at least 10 confirmed deaths and dozens missing, prompting Pakistan's prime minister to order an investigation into human trafficking.
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36% Bias Score


Pakistan's Deportation Plan Threatens Thousands of Afghan Refugees
Shakoofa Khalili, an Afghan who worked with the US, fears deportation from Pakistan to Afghanistan with her family due to Pakistan's plan to repatriate Afghan nationals by March 31, 2025, following the US's suspension of the USRAP program, which has left thousands of Afghans vulnerable to the Taliba...
Pakistan's Deportation Plan Threatens Thousands of Afghan Refugees
Shakoofa Khalili, an Afghan who worked with the US, fears deportation from Pakistan to Afghanistan with her family due to Pakistan's plan to repatriate Afghan nationals by March 31, 2025, following the US's suspension of the USRAP program, which has left thousands of Afghans vulnerable to the Taliba...
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52% Bias Score


China and Pakistan Reaffirm Strong Ties, Focusing on CPEC and Security
During a five-day state visit to Beijing, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari and Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed their nations' enduring friendship, signing multiple cooperation agreements focused on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), trade, and technology, while pledging to enha...
China and Pakistan Reaffirm Strong Ties, Focusing on CPEC and Security
During a five-day state visit to Beijing, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari and Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed their nations' enduring friendship, signing multiple cooperation agreements focused on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), trade, and technology, while pledging to enha...
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52% Bias Score


Conflicting Statements on Resettlement of Palestinian Prisoners
Hamas claims Pakistan will host 15 Palestinian prisoners released from Israeli custody, but Pakistan's Interior Ministry denies knowledge of the agreement; several other Islamic countries are also considering hosting these prisoners, while President Trump's suggestion that Arab nations host Palestin...
Conflicting Statements on Resettlement of Palestinian Prisoners
Hamas claims Pakistan will host 15 Palestinian prisoners released from Israeli custody, but Pakistan's Interior Ministry denies knowledge of the agreement; several other Islamic countries are also considering hosting these prisoners, while President Trump's suggestion that Arab nations host Palestin...
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40% Bias Score


Imran Khan Sentenced to 14 Years in Pakistan Corruption Case
Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife received 14 and 7 year prison sentences, respectively, for corruption involving a 190 million pound land bribe, prompting comparisons to Donald Trump's experiences and sparking international attention.
Imran Khan Sentenced to 14 Years in Pakistan Corruption Case
Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife received 14 and 7 year prison sentences, respectively, for corruption involving a 190 million pound land bribe, prompting comparisons to Donald Trump's experiences and sparking international attention.
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60% Bias Score

Surge in Leopard Killings Threatens Pakistan's Vulnerable Population
In Pakistan, 45 leopards have been killed in the last five years, a drastic increase driven by retaliatory killings after attacks on humans and livestock, worsened by habitat loss and inadequate government compensation.

Surge in Leopard Killings Threatens Pakistan's Vulnerable Population
In Pakistan, 45 leopards have been killed in the last five years, a drastic increase driven by retaliatory killings after attacks on humans and livestock, worsened by habitat loss and inadequate government compensation.
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48% Bias Score

Turkey's Pursuit of Meteor Missile Technology Fuels Regional Arms Race
Turkey's potential Eurofighter Typhoon purchase hinges on securing Meteor missiles, prompting concerns about reverse engineering to develop its Gokhan missile, a ramjet-powered air-to-air missile aiming to rival the Meteor and ensure Turkey's military self-sufficiency.

Turkey's Pursuit of Meteor Missile Technology Fuels Regional Arms Race
Turkey's potential Eurofighter Typhoon purchase hinges on securing Meteor missiles, prompting concerns about reverse engineering to develop its Gokhan missile, a ramjet-powered air-to-air missile aiming to rival the Meteor and ensure Turkey's military self-sufficiency.
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36% Bias Score

Xi, Zardari reaffirm strategic partnership, sign cooperation agreements
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari in Beijing on February 5, 2025, reaffirming their strategic partnership and signing multiple cooperation agreements focusing on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and various sectors, strengthening regional ties and stabili...

Xi, Zardari reaffirm strategic partnership, sign cooperation agreements
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari in Beijing on February 5, 2025, reaffirming their strategic partnership and signing multiple cooperation agreements focusing on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and various sectors, strengthening regional ties and stabili...
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52% Bias Score

Pakistan to Deport Afghan Refugees Awaiting U.S. Resettlement
Pakistan's plan to deport thousands of Afghan refugees awaiting resettlement in the U.S. and elsewhere has sparked concern from the UNHCR and IOM, who are seeking clarification from Pakistan on the matter; the decision impacts vulnerable groups and raises questions about human rights.

Pakistan to Deport Afghan Refugees Awaiting U.S. Resettlement
Pakistan's plan to deport thousands of Afghan refugees awaiting resettlement in the U.S. and elsewhere has sparked concern from the UNHCR and IOM, who are seeking clarification from Pakistan on the matter; the decision impacts vulnerable groups and raises questions about human rights.
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32% Bias Score

Pakistani Family Wrongfully Accused of Drug Smuggling in Saudi Arabia
A Pakistani family of five was wrongly arrested in Saudi Arabia on drug smuggling charges after their luggage tag was switched at Lahore's Allama Iqbal International Airport; the family was later released, and nine suspects were arrested.

Pakistani Family Wrongfully Accused of Drug Smuggling in Saudi Arabia
A Pakistani family of five was wrongly arrested in Saudi Arabia on drug smuggling charges after their luggage tag was switched at Lahore's Allama Iqbal International Airport; the family was later released, and nine suspects were arrested.
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48% Bias Score

EU Warns Pakistan Over Human Rights, Threatening Trade Benefits
The European Union warned Pakistan that its duty-free export status under the GSP+ scheme is conditional on improving human rights and freedom of speech, citing concerns over blasphemy laws, women's rights, and a new social media bill.

EU Warns Pakistan Over Human Rights, Threatening Trade Benefits
The European Union warned Pakistan that its duty-free export status under the GSP+ scheme is conditional on improving human rights and freedom of speech, citing concerns over blasphemy laws, women's rights, and a new social media bill.
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48% Bias Score
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