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Pakistani consortium buys 75% stake in PIA

A Pakistani consortium has acquired a 75% stake in the national carrier PIA for 135bn rupees, marking a key privatisation demanded by the IMF. Read the full details.

Pakistan dismisses UN criticism over army immunity laws

Pakistan rejects UN rights chief's warning that constitutional changes granting army chief lifetime immunity undermine rule of law. Concerns grow for jailed ex-PM Imran Khan, denied family contact for weeks.

Pakistan Probes Deadly Islamabad Suicide Attack

Pakistan launches investigation into suicide bombing that killed 12 at Islamabad courts. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif alleges Indian involvement while India denies claims. Read the latest developments.

Pakistan-Taliban Security Talks Begin in Doha

In a significant diplomatic move, Pakistani officials have initiated high-level discussions with Afghanistan's Taliban leadership in Qatar, aiming to address escalating security concerns and cross-border tensions.

Top AI Scientist Defects from US to China

In an exclusive revelation, one of artificial intelligence's brightest minds explains their shocking departure from American tech giants to join China's burgeoning AI sector, citing unprecedented opportunities and ethical imperatives.

MP reveals Chinese state harassment in UK

Senior Conservative MP Tom Tugendhat calls for immediate government intervention after revealing Chinese state-linked harassment of UK citizens, including threats to family members.

China arrests pastor Jin Mingri in Zion Church crackdown

Exclusive investigation reveals Chinese authorities' intensified crackdown on underground Christian churches, with prominent pastor Jin Mingri facing serious charges amid growing religious persecution concerns.

China Spy Scandal Rocks Westminster Parliament

EXCLUSIVE: A parliamentary researcher with ties to senior Tories and Labour faces allegations of spying for China, sparking major national security concerns and political fallout across party lines.

China Spy Trial: Labour's Critical Security Test

As Britain confronts a major Chinese espionage case, the Labour government faces its first real test in demonstrating it understands the Beijing threat. Analysis of the political and diplomatic implications.

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