Pakistan’s renewed relevance in great power politics in 2025 came as the military consolidated its power and further eroded ...
The Pakistani state and its powerful military establishment have resorted to increasingly drastic measures to deter critics from voicing their opposition, wherever they may be in the world.
Explained: Pakistan’s support for Bangladesh and why the ICC’s decision has sparked a major T20 World Cup controversy.
Speculation is mounting that the Pakistani government is planning to murder former prime minister-turned-opposition leader Imran Khan in prison—with disastrous implications for Pakistan’s stability.
Eliminating the immensely popular leader would not end the crisis; it would unleash one that the Pakistani state may not survive. Rumors about former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s death in ...
Lt. Gen. Faiz Hameed, an ally of the former prime minister, Imran Khan, once led Pakistan’s powerful Inter-Services Intelligence agency. By Salman Masood Reporting from Islamabad A Pakistani military ...
Junaid Safdar, Shanzeh Ali Rohale wedding: The son of Maryam Nawaz got married in Lahore in one of the biggest political weddings in Pakistan.
Former Pakistan spinner Saqlain Mushtaq has spoken strongly against the influence of politics on cricket, saying it harms not ...