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Record Number of Sikh Pilgrims Visit Pakistan for Baisakhi
A record 7,000 Sikh pilgrims from India traveled to Pakistan for Baisakhi and Khalsa Sajna Diwas celebrations, exceeding previous years and highlighting improved religious tourism.
Record Number of Sikh Pilgrims Visit Pakistan for Baisakhi
A record 7,000 Sikh pilgrims from India traveled to Pakistan for Baisakhi and Khalsa Sajna Diwas celebrations, exceeding previous years and highlighting improved religious tourism.
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12% Bias Score


Rana Extradited to India to Face Trial for 2008 Mumbai Attacks
Tahawwur Hussain Rana, a Canadian citizen accused of involvement in the 2008 Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people, arrived in India on Thursday after extradition from the US, where he had been serving a sentence for a separate LeT-linked plot.
Rana Extradited to India to Face Trial for 2008 Mumbai Attacks
Tahawwur Hussain Rana, a Canadian citizen accused of involvement in the 2008 Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people, arrived in India on Thursday after extradition from the US, where he had been serving a sentence for a separate LeT-linked plot.
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64% Bias Score


Canadian Man Arrested for Allegedly Smuggling Goods to Pakistan's Nuclear Program
Mohammad Jawaid Aziz, a 67-year-old dual citizen of Pakistan and Canada, was arrested on March 21st for allegedly smuggling millions of dollars worth of U.S.-origin goods to Pakistan's military and nuclear programs via his Surrey-based company, Diversified Technology Services, between 2003 and 2019,...
Canadian Man Arrested for Allegedly Smuggling Goods to Pakistan's Nuclear Program
Mohammad Jawaid Aziz, a 67-year-old dual citizen of Pakistan and Canada, was arrested on March 21st for allegedly smuggling millions of dollars worth of U.S.-origin goods to Pakistan's military and nuclear programs via his Surrey-based company, Diversified Technology Services, between 2003 and 2019,...
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48% Bias Score


USAID Funding Cuts Cause Surge in Tuberculosis Deaths and Infections
The Trump administration's abrupt cuts to USAID funding have caused significant disruptions to global tuberculosis programs, leading to thousands of deaths and a projected surge in infections, particularly affecting vulnerable populations and creating conditions for drug-resistant strains to thrive.
USAID Funding Cuts Cause Surge in Tuberculosis Deaths and Infections
The Trump administration's abrupt cuts to USAID funding have caused significant disruptions to global tuberculosis programs, leading to thousands of deaths and a projected surge in infections, particularly affecting vulnerable populations and creating conditions for drug-resistant strains to thrive.
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48% Bias Score


Pakistan's Balochistan Insurgency Threatens CPEC
The Balochistan Liberation Army's hijacking of a train carrying civilians and military personnel in Pakistan's Balochistan province, and subsequent engagement with security forces, exposes the country's ongoing struggle with terrorism, raising concerns about the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor's se...
Pakistan's Balochistan Insurgency Threatens CPEC
The Balochistan Liberation Army's hijacking of a train carrying civilians and military personnel in Pakistan's Balochistan province, and subsequent engagement with security forces, exposes the country's ongoing struggle with terrorism, raising concerns about the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor's se...
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44% Bias Score


Balochistan Train Hijacking Exposes Pakistan's Security Risks, Threatening CPEC
The Balochistan Liberation Army's hijacking of a train in Pakistan's Balochistan province, involving hostages and a confrontation with security forces, highlights Islamabad's ongoing struggle with terrorism and its impact on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
Balochistan Train Hijacking Exposes Pakistan's Security Risks, Threatening CPEC
The Balochistan Liberation Army's hijacking of a train in Pakistan's Balochistan province, involving hostages and a confrontation with security forces, highlights Islamabad's ongoing struggle with terrorism and its impact on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
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40% Bias Score

US Aid Suspension Cripples Pakistan's Healthcare and Governance Programs
The US government's suspension of aid to Pakistan under the "America First" policy has abruptly halted numerous projects focused on health, governance, and humanitarian aid, jeopardizing ongoing initiatives and potentially impacting millions.

US Aid Suspension Cripples Pakistan's Healthcare and Governance Programs
The US government's suspension of aid to Pakistan under the "America First" policy has abruptly halted numerous projects focused on health, governance, and humanitarian aid, jeopardizing ongoing initiatives and potentially impacting millions.
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40% Bias Score

Pakistan Forces Return of 800,000 Afghan Citizens
Pakistan ordered approximately 800,000 Afghan citizens with Afghan Citizen Cards to leave by early April, resulting in thousands of families crossing back into Afghanistan via Torkham and Spin Boldak border crossings; the IOM reported over 8,000 returnees within two days.

Pakistan Forces Return of 800,000 Afghan Citizens
Pakistan ordered approximately 800,000 Afghan citizens with Afghan Citizen Cards to leave by early April, resulting in thousands of families crossing back into Afghanistan via Torkham and Spin Boldak border crossings; the IOM reported over 8,000 returnees within two days.
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48% Bias Score

USAID Funding Cuts Cause Global Tuberculosis Crisis
The Trump administration's abrupt cuts to USAID funding have disrupted global tuberculosis (TB) treatment programs, causing an estimated 11,000 additional deaths and a projected 28-32% increase in TB infections this year, impacting millions and hindering efforts to eliminate the disease by 2030.

USAID Funding Cuts Cause Global Tuberculosis Crisis
The Trump administration's abrupt cuts to USAID funding have disrupted global tuberculosis (TB) treatment programs, causing an estimated 11,000 additional deaths and a projected 28-32% increase in TB infections this year, impacting millions and hindering efforts to eliminate the disease by 2030.
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48% Bias Score

Pakistani Soldiers Killed in Militant Attack Near Afghan Border
Seven Pakistani soldiers were killed in an attack by armed militants near the Afghan border on Saturday; a subsequent military operation resulted in eight militant deaths and six injuries; this is part of a larger pattern of violence in Pakistan's border regions, with over 190 deaths since the start...

Pakistani Soldiers Killed in Militant Attack Near Afghan Border
Seven Pakistani soldiers were killed in an attack by armed militants near the Afghan border on Saturday; a subsequent military operation resulted in eight militant deaths and six injuries; this is part of a larger pattern of violence in Pakistan's border regions, with over 190 deaths since the start...
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44% Bias Score

Balochistan Hijacking Underscores Pakistan's Terrorism Struggle, Threatening CPEC
The Balochistan Liberation Army's hijacking of a train in Pakistan's Balochistan province, involving civilian and military hostages, highlights Islamabad's ongoing struggle with terrorism and its impact on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), deterring foreign investment and hindering develo...

Balochistan Hijacking Underscores Pakistan's Terrorism Struggle, Threatening CPEC
The Balochistan Liberation Army's hijacking of a train in Pakistan's Balochistan province, involving civilian and military hostages, highlights Islamabad's ongoing struggle with terrorism and its impact on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), deterring foreign investment and hindering develo...
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36% Bias Score

Pakistan's Roshni Baji Program Empowers Women Electricians
In Karachi, Pakistan, the Roshni Baji program has trained 200 women as electricians, addressing the gender imbalance in the energy sector and improving safety in underserved communities, as exemplified by Nazia Seher who now works for K-Electric and provides additional electrical services.

Pakistan's Roshni Baji Program Empowers Women Electricians
In Karachi, Pakistan, the Roshni Baji program has trained 200 women as electricians, addressing the gender imbalance in the energy sector and improving safety in underserved communities, as exemplified by Nazia Seher who now works for K-Electric and provides additional electrical services.
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36% Bias Score
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