September 29: The Express Tribune reported that most of the fugitives in the University of Karachi (KU) suicide attack are hiding in Afghanistan and remain a threat to the lives and property of the Chinese nationals working in Pakistan, a police investigator told an anti-terrorism court on Wednesday. Read more I
KU suicide attack case fugitives ‘hiding in Afghanistan’
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KU suicide attack case fugitives ‘hiding in Afghanistan’

COAS reaches UK on five-day visit

February 5: Business Recorder reported Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir reached the United Kingdom on a five-day visit to attend the 5th joint UK-Pak stabilization conference and interact with the British defence officials. Read More I
Pakistan Plans Political Consensus to Fight Growing Terrorism

February 5: VOA reported in the wake of the deadly bombing of a mosque in northwestern Pakistan on January 30, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has called a conference of all political parties on February 7 to seek agreement on how to tackle terrorism. Read More I
Security official martyred, eight injured in Quetta ‘suicide’ blast

February 5: Samaa reported one person has been reported killed and eight others injured in what is said to be a suicide blast on Quetta’s Gulistan Road on Sunday noon. Read More I
Pak-IMF policy level talks begin tomorrow

February 6: The News reported Pakistan and the IMF will kick-start policy level talks from Tuesday as both sides will strive again on Monday (today) to reconcile the yawning gap in the fiscal framework. Read More I
Musharraf's body to be repatriated to Pakistan via ‘special flight’ today

February 6: Dawn reported former military dictator Pervez Musharraf, who usurped power after a coup in October 1999 and ruled Pakistan till 2008, breathed his last at age of 79 in Dubai, after a protracted battle with a rare disease, amyloidosis. Read More I