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Polio Resurgence in Pakistan: Violence and Misinformation Hamper Eradication Efforts
Pakistan faces a polio resurgence amidst violence against vaccinators, fueled by conspiracy theories and hampered by reduced international support, affecting particularly vulnerable populations in impoverished regions near the Afghan border; in 2022, 74 wild poliovirus infections were reported, drop...
Polio Resurgence in Pakistan: Violence and Misinformation Hamper Eradication Efforts
Pakistan faces a polio resurgence amidst violence against vaccinators, fueled by conspiracy theories and hampered by reduced international support, affecting particularly vulnerable populations in impoverished regions near the Afghan border; in 2022, 74 wild poliovirus infections were reported, drop...
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44% Bias Score


Pakistan's Nationwide Polio Vaccination Campaign Aims to Protect 45.4 Million Children
Pakistan launched its first nationwide polio campaign of 2025 during the first week of February, aiming to vaccinate over 45.4 million children under 5 across 159 districts with two doses of the oral polio vaccine, delivered by over 400,000 frontline workers to provide lifetime protection against th...
Pakistan's Nationwide Polio Vaccination Campaign Aims to Protect 45.4 Million Children
Pakistan launched its first nationwide polio campaign of 2025 during the first week of February, aiming to vaccinate over 45.4 million children under 5 across 159 districts with two doses of the oral polio vaccine, delivered by over 400,000 frontline workers to provide lifetime protection against th...
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Pakistan: Sindh-Balochistan Dispute over "Kutte Ji Qabar" Site
A territorial dispute has erupted in Pakistan between Sindh and Balochistan over the historical site "Kutte Ji Qabar," located in the Khirthar mountain range at 7500 feet above sea level. Sindh declared it its heritage on January 20, 2025, while Balochistan, citing historical and administrative reco...
Pakistan: Sindh-Balochistan Dispute over "Kutte Ji Qabar" Site
A territorial dispute has erupted in Pakistan between Sindh and Balochistan over the historical site "Kutte Ji Qabar," located in the Khirthar mountain range at 7500 feet above sea level. Sindh declared it its heritage on January 20, 2025, while Balochistan, citing historical and administrative reco...
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10 Pakistani Migrants Dead in Libya Boat Capsizing
A boat carrying approximately 65 Pakistani migrants capsized near the Libyan coast on Saturday, resulting in at least 10 deaths and numerous missing persons; Pakistan's prime minister is demanding action against human traffickers.
10 Pakistani Migrants Dead in Libya Boat Capsizing
A boat carrying approximately 65 Pakistani migrants capsized near the Libyan coast on Saturday, resulting in at least 10 deaths and numerous missing persons; Pakistan's prime minister is demanding action against human traffickers.
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Turkey-Pakistan Defense Ties Deepen, Raising Concerns in India
Turkish President Erdoğan's visit to Pakistan strengthens their defense and counter-terrorism cooperation, marked by Pakistan's purchase of Turkish warships and joint naval exercises, causing concern in India due to Pakistan's enhanced military capabilities.
Turkey-Pakistan Defense Ties Deepen, Raising Concerns in India
Turkish President Erdoğan's visit to Pakistan strengthens their defense and counter-terrorism cooperation, marked by Pakistan's purchase of Turkish warships and joint naval exercises, causing concern in India due to Pakistan's enhanced military capabilities.
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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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First Stinger Missile Launch in Afghanistan: A Turning Point in the Soviet-Afghan War
In August 1986, a group of Afghan mujahideen, trained by Pakistanis and monitored by the US, used Stinger missiles for the first time against Soviet helicopters near Jalalabad, Afghanistan, resulting in three destroyed helicopters and marking a turning point in the war.

First Stinger Missile Launch in Afghanistan: A Turning Point in the Soviet-Afghan War
In August 1986, a group of Afghan mujahideen, trained by Pakistanis and monitored by the US, used Stinger missiles for the first time against Soviet helicopters near Jalalabad, Afghanistan, resulting in three destroyed helicopters and marking a turning point in the war.
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Pakistan: Bomb Kills 10 Coal Miners in Balochistan
A roadside bomb killed at least 10 coal miners and wounded others Friday in Balochistan, Pakistan, highlighting the ongoing conflict between security forces and separatist groups in the resource-rich but impoverished province.

Pakistan: Bomb Kills 10 Coal Miners in Balochistan
A roadside bomb killed at least 10 coal miners and wounded others Friday in Balochistan, Pakistan, highlighting the ongoing conflict between security forces and separatist groups in the resource-rich but impoverished province.
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India Relaxes Border Security for Adani's Mega Renewable Energy Project
India relaxed national security protocols along its Pakistan border to enable construction of the world's largest renewable energy plant by the Adani Group, despite military concerns about the project's proximity to a disputed border region and past conflicts; this decision followed lobbying by Guja...

India Relaxes Border Security for Adani's Mega Renewable Energy Project
India relaxed national security protocols along its Pakistan border to enable construction of the world's largest renewable energy plant by the Adani Group, despite military concerns about the project's proximity to a disputed border region and past conflicts; this decision followed lobbying by Guja...
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IMF Delegation Meets Pakistan's Chief Justice to Discuss Judicial Reforms
On February 11th, 2024, a six-member IMF delegation led by Joel Turquet met with Pakistan's Chief Justice Yahya Afridi to discuss judicial reforms, addressing concerns about foreign investment protection and governance within the context of a $7 billion loan agreement.

IMF Delegation Meets Pakistan's Chief Justice to Discuss Judicial Reforms
On February 11th, 2024, a six-member IMF delegation led by Joel Turquet met with Pakistan's Chief Justice Yahya Afridi to discuss judicial reforms, addressing concerns about foreign investment protection and governance within the context of a $7 billion loan agreement.
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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
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