5 killed as Pakistani police clash with pro-Palestinian protesters
Punjab Police Chief says demonstrators in Lahore opened fire on authorities, killing officer and wounding others as thousands began march to Islamabad in support of Gaza
Pakistan Burns: 15 Killed In Violent Clashes, Pak-Afghan Border Tense
This special report covers the eruption of violent protests across Pakistan and escalating tensions with Afghanistan. At least 15 people have been killed in clashes between anti-Israel protesters and police in Lahore and Muridke, sparked by anger over the Gaza peace deal. Speaking at a peace forum, former US President Donald Trump offered to mediate, saying, 'I'm good at solving wars,' positioning himself as a global dealmaker. Meanwhile, the diplomatic freeze between Islamabad and Kabul deepens as Afghanistan has reportedly rejected visa requests from Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif and the ISI chief multiple times, a claim Pakistani officials have disputed. The situation remains volatile, with curfews imposed in parts of Pakistan's Punjab province.
Pakistan: 4 Killed, 56 Injured in Violent Clashes During TLP March in Muridke
At least four people, including police and civilians, were killed and 56 others injured in Pakistan’s Muridke on Monday during violent clashes linked to the radical Islamist group Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) long march, the local media reported. The Pakistani police and rangers launched an operation to disperse TLP supporters after violence broke out during the march. 🌎 Pakistan: 4 Killed, 56 Injured in Violent Clashes During TLP March in Muridke.
Video: Pakistan Burns Over Gaza As Palestinians Rejoice After Ceasefire
At least one officer and several protesters have been killed as supporters of a radical Islamist party in Pakistan clashed with police in Lahore during an anti-Israeli march.
Pakistan’s Lahore Descends Into Chaos Over Gaza As Anti-Israel Protesters Clash With Police, Cop Among 5 Dead
Violent clashes in Lahore leave at least five dead and dozens injured as protesters clash with police, while Palestinians celebrate a ceasefire bringing relief after weeks of conflict in Gaza.
Pak-Afghan Border clashes: Amir Khan Muttaqi does not know history who won wars in Afghanistan
DND Report: Afghan Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, while in New Delhi, said that the Afghan Taliban stand with India. His comments appeared in Indian media following his meeting with Indian Minister of External Affairs Subrahmanyam Jaishankar on October 10, 2025. No information was released about Muttaqi’s meeting with Indian NSA Ajit Doval. Indian media reports suggest that over 15,000 Indian engineers, doctors, teachers, intelligence officers, and military personnel will be permanently stationed in Afghanistan under an understanding between India and Afghanistan for the execution of various projects. Indian security forces will ensure the protection of Indian nationals in Afghanistan in collaboration with Afghan security forces. Indirectly confirming the news about the posting of over 15,000 Indians in Afghanistan, Minister of External Affairs Jaishankar stated that several Indian projects in Afghanistan have been renewed and that more developmental projects are in the pipeline. “We can discuss…
Pak-Afghan Border clashes: Amir Khan Muttaqi does not know history who won wars in Afghanistan
DND Report: Afghan Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi is in India on his eight-day official visit that is reportedly the longest ever visit of any country’s Foreign Minister in New Delhi. Muttaqi will meet Indian NSA Ajit Doval today, October 10, 2025. This visit indicates India’s strategic move to put more pressure on Pakistan after losing the May War, although India has long been using Afghan soil for cross-border terrorism against Pakistan. Now, New Delhi will play more against Pakistan while sitting in Kabul as both the countries have decided ‘enhancing security arrangements and training of intelligence officials. International relations experts believe that Muttaqi’s visit marks a potential shift in India’s Afghanistan policy from ‘covert to overt’ because India had been engaged in Kabul even before the Afghan Taliban took over the country. However, both India and the Afghan Taliban were conscious about showing their deep-rooted strategic relations until January 2025, when the Biden Administration…
Pakistan on Edge of a Civil war? TLP group March Turns Violent, Several Feared Dead in Police Firing As Per Reports
Pakistan is once again on the brink of civil war as clashes erupt between Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) supporters and security forces.
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