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UN Aid Cuts Hamper Afghanistan Repatriation Efforts Amidst Earthquake Aftermath
The UN's ability to support hundreds of thousands of vulnerable Afghan citizens returning from Iran and Pakistan is being compromised by cuts in foreign aid, exacerbated by a recent devastating earthquake.
UN Aid Cuts Hamper Afghanistan Repatriation Efforts Amidst Earthquake Aftermath
The UN's ability to support hundreds of thousands of vulnerable Afghan citizens returning from Iran and Pakistan is being compromised by cuts in foreign aid, exacerbated by a recent devastating earthquake.
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Foreign Aid Cuts Cripple Afghan Refugee Support Amid Mass Returns and Earthquakes
The UN's ability to assist hundreds of thousands of returning Afghan refugees is severely hampered by sweeping foreign aid cuts, exacerbated by recent earthquakes and the Taliban's restrictions on women.
Foreign Aid Cuts Cripple Afghan Refugee Support Amid Mass Returns and Earthquakes
The UN's ability to assist hundreds of thousands of returning Afghan refugees is severely hampered by sweeping foreign aid cuts, exacerbated by recent earthquakes and the Taliban's restrictions on women.
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20% Bias Score


Severed Red Sea Cables Disrupt Internet in Asia, Middle East
Multiple severed submarine internet cables in the Red Sea near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, caused slower internet speeds in Pakistan, India, and the UAE, and impacted Microsoft's Azure cloud service on Saturday.
Severed Red Sea Cables Disrupt Internet in Asia, Middle East
Multiple severed submarine internet cables in the Red Sea near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, caused slower internet speeds in Pakistan, India, and the UAE, and impacted Microsoft's Azure cloud service on Saturday.
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International Cricket Returns to Faisalabad After 17 Years
Pakistan and South Africa will play two Test matches, three T20s, and three ODIs in Pakistan, with Faisalabad's Iqbal Stadium hosting international cricket for the first time since April 2008.
International Cricket Returns to Faisalabad After 17 Years
Pakistan and South Africa will play two Test matches, three T20s, and three ODIs in Pakistan, with Faisalabad's Iqbal Stadium hosting international cricket for the first time since April 2008.
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16% Bias Score


Pakistan's New Motor Vehicle Act Aims to Improve Car Safety Standards
Pakistan is implementing a new Motor Vehicle Industry Development Act of 2025 to mandate minimum safety standards for all vehicles manufactured and imported into the country, aiming to reduce the high rate of traffic fatalities.
Pakistan's New Motor Vehicle Act Aims to Improve Car Safety Standards
Pakistan is implementing a new Motor Vehicle Industry Development Act of 2025 to mandate minimum safety standards for all vehicles manufactured and imported into the country, aiming to reduce the high rate of traffic fatalities.
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Pakistan Earthquake: 1,411 Dead, Thousands Injured
A magnitude 6 earthquake struck eastern Pakistan on Tuesday night, killing 1,411 and injuring 3,124, mostly in Kunar province, with access hampered by landslides and a lack of aid.
Pakistan Earthquake: 1,411 Dead, Thousands Injured
A magnitude 6 earthquake struck eastern Pakistan on Tuesday night, killing 1,411 and injuring 3,124, mostly in Kunar province, with access hampered by landslides and a lack of aid.
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Cervical Cancer Awareness: Don't Ignore Unusual Bleeding
A 50-year-old Pakistani woman, Saima Ali, shares her experience with early-stage cervical cancer, highlighting the importance of seeking medical attention for unusual vaginal bleeding or spotting between periods, especially in the context of perimenopause.

Cervical Cancer Awareness: Don't Ignore Unusual Bleeding
A 50-year-old Pakistani woman, Saima Ali, shares her experience with early-stage cervical cancer, highlighting the importance of seeking medical attention for unusual vaginal bleeding or spotting between periods, especially in the context of perimenopause.
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Journalist Assaulted Outside Adiala Jail
On September 8th, 2025, journalist Tayyab Baloch was assaulted outside Adiala Jail in Pakistan after allegedly asking critical questions of Imran Khan's sister, Aleem Khan, leading to condemnation from the government and calls for an apology from the PTI.

Journalist Assaulted Outside Adiala Jail
On September 8th, 2025, journalist Tayyab Baloch was assaulted outside Adiala Jail in Pakistan after allegedly asking critical questions of Imran Khan's sister, Aleem Khan, leading to condemnation from the government and calls for an apology from the PTI.
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20% Bias Score

Multiple Subsea Cables Severed in Red Sea, Disrupting Internet Connectivity
Several undersea cables near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, including SMW4 and IMEWE, have been cut, impacting internet service in India, Pakistan, Kuwait, and the UAE, with potential delays for Microsoft Azure users in Europe.

Multiple Subsea Cables Severed in Red Sea, Disrupting Internet Connectivity
Several undersea cables near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, including SMW4 and IMEWE, have been cut, impacting internet service in India, Pakistan, Kuwait, and the UAE, with potential delays for Microsoft Azure users in Europe.
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16% Bias Score

Egg Thrown at Imran Khan's Sister During Press Conference
A PTI worker threw an egg at Aleem Khan, Imran Khan's sister, during a press conference near Adiala Jail on Friday, prompting condemnation from political figures and the public, while some view it as a symptom of Pakistan's increasingly polarized political climate.

Egg Thrown at Imran Khan's Sister During Press Conference
A PTI worker threw an egg at Aleem Khan, Imran Khan's sister, during a press conference near Adiala Jail on Friday, prompting condemnation from political figures and the public, while some view it as a symptom of Pakistan's increasingly polarized political climate.
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Russia's Evolving Relationship with Pakistan: A Historical Perspective
Nikita Khrushchev's 1955 visit to Kashmir revealed Pakistan's attempts to interfere in India's internal affairs, a sentiment echoed in recent analyses of Russia's shifting stance towards Pakistan amidst evolving geopolitical dynamics.

Russia's Evolving Relationship with Pakistan: A Historical Perspective
Nikita Khrushchev's 1955 visit to Kashmir revealed Pakistan's attempts to interfere in India's internal affairs, a sentiment echoed in recent analyses of Russia's shifting stance towards Pakistan amidst evolving geopolitical dynamics.
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20% Bias Score

Pakistan: Further arrests of Afghan refugees with German resettlement commitments
Following previous arrests in August, Pakistani authorities have again detained Afghan refugees approved for Germany's resettlement program, prompting criticism of the German government's inaction.

Pakistan: Further arrests of Afghan refugees with German resettlement commitments
Following previous arrests in August, Pakistani authorities have again detained Afghan refugees approved for Germany's resettlement program, prompting criticism of the German government's inaction.
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32% Bias Score
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