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Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Pakistani Kashmir orders stockpiling of food as India tensions flare

Pakistan-administered Kashmir called on residents near the de facto border with the Indian side of the region to stockpile food on Friday as tensions flare between the arch-rivals following a deadly attack last month.

India closes airspace to Pakistan-linked aircraft

India has closed its airspace to all Pakistan-linked aircraft, including military flights, as tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors continue to mount following a deadly terrorist attack in the Indian-administrated Jammu and Kashmir.

India Blocks Instagram Accounts of Top Pakistani Celebrities

India has blocked Instagram accounts of several Pakistani celebrities and banned multiple Pakistani YouTube channels following the April 22 Pahalgam attack.

Please Just Let Me Breathe’: Alizeh Shah Opens Up About Her Silent Struggle

In a heartfelt Instagram post, Alizeh Shah pleaded for privacy, asking fans and media alike to stop spreading rumours and let her heal in peace.

Pakistan United Against Modi’s Aggression, Says Imran Khan from Jail

In a statement from Adiala Jail, PTI founder Imran Khan condemned Indian PM Modi’s war rhetoric, warning against another "false flag operation" like Pulwama. He urged national unity and reaffirmed support for Kashmiris' right to self-determination.

India planning ‘military strike’ within 24–36 hours – Pakistan

Pakistan has alleged that India is planning a military strike on its territory, signaling a further escalation in tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.

World Bank backs KP projects with $108 million boost

World Bank approves $108 million to improve roads, boost tourism, and expand access to services and jobs in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Indian Man Charged After Vandalism at Pakistani High Commission in London

Ankit Love, a British-Kashmiri of Indian origin and former London mayoral candidate, has been charged with criminal damage for attacking the Pakistani High Commission in London.

Pakistan’s solar revolution leaves its middle class behind

Electricity tariffs have surged, but the affluent entrepreneur has been unbothered since he spent $7,500 installing solar panels on his bungalow's roof as part of a solar boom in Pakistan.

Exclusive: Pakistan defence minister says military incursion by India is imminent

Pakistan’s defense minister on Monday said he believes an incursion by India is "imminent" as tensions remain heightened following a militant attack in India’s Kashmir region last week, which saw the killing of 26 people

Kashmir attack unites political foes in India, Pakistan

India and Pakistan are exchanging fire over their de-facto border since the Kashmir attack, but in New Delhi and Islamabad political foes are coming together and looking to score points.

India buys warplanes amid tensions with Pakistan

New Delhi will get 22 single-seater jets and four twin-seater trainers as part of the $7.4 billion deal with France