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Pakistani Princess's Wedding to Jordanian Prince: A Symbol of Strong Diplomatic Ties
The lavish 1968 wedding of Pakistani Princess ثروت and Jordanian Prince Hassan in Karachi was televised, with Jordan's King Hussein and Pakistan's President Ayub Khan as witnesses, signifying strong diplomatic ties between the two nations.
Pakistani Princess's Wedding to Jordanian Prince: A Symbol of Strong Diplomatic Ties
The lavish 1968 wedding of Pakistani Princess ثروت and Jordanian Prince Hassan in Karachi was televised, with Jordan's King Hussein and Pakistan's President Ayub Khan as witnesses, signifying strong diplomatic ties between the two nations.
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48% Bias Score


Pakistan Evacuates 100,000 Amidst Cross-Border Flooding
Following India's warning of potential cross-border flooding, Pakistan evacuated over 100,000 people from Punjab province after India released water from dams and rivers swollen by monsoon rains; this marks the first diplomatic contact between the two nuclear rivals in months.
Pakistan Evacuates 100,000 Amidst Cross-Border Flooding
Following India's warning of potential cross-border flooding, Pakistan evacuated over 100,000 people from Punjab province after India released water from dams and rivers swollen by monsoon rains; this marks the first diplomatic contact between the two nuclear rivals in months.
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Pakistan Floods: 800 Dead, Corruption and Poor Urban Planning Blamed
Pakistan's recent monsoon season has caused nearly 800 deaths and 1000 injuries due to flooding, exacerbated by illegal construction near waterways and corruption in permitting processes, highlighting systemic issues in urban planning and infrastructure.
Pakistan Floods: 800 Dead, Corruption and Poor Urban Planning Blamed
Pakistan's recent monsoon season has caused nearly 800 deaths and 1000 injuries due to flooding, exacerbated by illegal construction near waterways and corruption in permitting processes, highlighting systemic issues in urban planning and infrastructure.
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44% Bias Score


Bangladesh Rejects Pakistan's Apology for 1971 War
Pakistan's Foreign Minister's recent visit to Dhaka reignited Bangladesh's demand for a formal apology for the 1971 war, despite previous statements of regret; unresolved issues regarding asset distribution and the 1970 cyclone aid persist.
Bangladesh Rejects Pakistan's Apology for 1971 War
Pakistan's Foreign Minister's recent visit to Dhaka reignited Bangladesh's demand for a formal apology for the 1971 war, despite previous statements of regret; unresolved issues regarding asset distribution and the 1970 cyclone aid persist.
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44% Bias Score


Pakistan Divorce: Legal and Social Challenges for Women
In Pakistan, Zoya Ahmed's divorce has led to false police reports from her husband, highlighting the legal and social challenges faced by women seeking divorce in the country and the broader region, where financial insecurity, emotional trauma, and social stigma are common consequences.
Pakistan Divorce: Legal and Social Challenges for Women
In Pakistan, Zoya Ahmed's divorce has led to false police reports from her husband, highlighting the legal and social challenges faced by women seeking divorce in the country and the broader region, where financial insecurity, emotional trauma, and social stigma are common consequences.
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52% Bias Score


Monsoon Rains Cause Hundreds of Deaths Across Indian Subcontinent
Heavy monsoon rains in India and Pakistan have caused devastating floods and landslides, killing nearly 750 people in Pakistan and at least 21 in Mumbai, with more than 300 deaths occurring in a single day from cloudbursts.
Monsoon Rains Cause Hundreds of Deaths Across Indian Subcontinent
Heavy monsoon rains in India and Pakistan have caused devastating floods and landslides, killing nearly 750 people in Pakistan and at least 21 in Mumbai, with more than 300 deaths occurring in a single day from cloudbursts.
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36% Bias Score

Redrawing Pakistan's Provinces: Legal and Political Hurdles
This article analyzes proposals to create new provinces in Pakistan, highlighting the complex legal requirements (Article 239), political challenges, and ethnic sensitivities involved, particularly focusing on Punjab, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Sindh.

Redrawing Pakistan's Provinces: Legal and Political Hurdles
This article analyzes proposals to create new provinces in Pakistan, highlighting the complex legal requirements (Article 239), political challenges, and ethnic sensitivities involved, particularly focusing on Punjab, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Sindh.
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32% Bias Score

Himalayan Rains Kill 36, Trigger Pakistan Flood Warnings
Heavy rains in the Indian Himalayas have killed at least 36 people in the last 24 hours, 33 in a landslide near the Vaishno Devi temple, forcing India to open dams and triggering flood warnings in Pakistan.

Himalayan Rains Kill 36, Trigger Pakistan Flood Warnings
Heavy rains in the Indian Himalayas have killed at least 36 people in the last 24 hours, 33 in a landslide near the Vaishno Devi temple, forcing India to open dams and triggering flood warnings in Pakistan.
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40% Bias Score

Pakistan Dominates Asian Bodybuilding Championship with Five Gold Medals
Pakistan won five gold medals at the Asian Bodybuilding Championship held in Thailand from August 22-24, overcoming significant financial and resource constraints to achieve unprecedented success.

Pakistan Dominates Asian Bodybuilding Championship with Five Gold Medals
Pakistan won five gold medals at the Asian Bodybuilding Championship held in Thailand from August 22-24, overcoming significant financial and resource constraints to achieve unprecedented success.
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Pakistan Faces Renewed FATF Grey List Risk Over Unregulated Cryptocurrency
Pakistan's Finance Minister warned of a potential return to the FATF grey list due to unregulated cryptocurrency transactions, despite recent efforts to establish regulatory bodies; experts highlight the need for effective regulations to prevent money laundering and maintain international financial ...

Pakistan Faces Renewed FATF Grey List Risk Over Unregulated Cryptocurrency
Pakistan's Finance Minister warned of a potential return to the FATF grey list due to unregulated cryptocurrency transactions, despite recent efforts to establish regulatory bodies; experts highlight the need for effective regulations to prevent money laundering and maintain international financial ...
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32% Bias Score

Shepherd's Warning Averts Glacial Lake Outburst Flood in Gilgit-Baltistan
On August 21, 2025, a shepherd in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, named Wasit Khan, averted a major disaster by warning his community of an impending glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF), saving dozens of lives and preventing widespread destruction, even though around 80% of homes in Tali Das village were...

Shepherd's Warning Averts Glacial Lake Outburst Flood in Gilgit-Baltistan
On August 21, 2025, a shepherd in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, named Wasit Khan, averted a major disaster by warning his community of an impending glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF), saving dozens of lives and preventing widespread destruction, even though around 80% of homes in Tali Das village were...
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36% Bias Score

China, Afghanistan, Pakistan Pledge Deeper Cooperation
China, Afghanistan, and Pakistan's foreign ministers met in Kabul on Wednesday to deepen cooperation in trade, connectivity, and security, aiming to promote regional peace and prosperity; the meeting marks China's continued engagement with Afghanistan despite the Taliban's return to power.

China, Afghanistan, Pakistan Pledge Deeper Cooperation
China, Afghanistan, and Pakistan's foreign ministers met in Kabul on Wednesday to deepen cooperation in trade, connectivity, and security, aiming to promote regional peace and prosperity; the meeting marks China's continued engagement with Afghanistan despite the Taliban's return to power.
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36% Bias Score
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