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Adnan Aamir
Adnan Aamir is an Award-Winning Journalist based in Quetta, Pakistan. He covers Business and Economics, development, media and socio-economic issues. He is also founder and Editor of Balochistan Voices, a community based online newspaper.
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An eroding footprint
29 Oct 2023
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www.thenews.com.pk
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| Regional Politics
The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) is facing significant challenges in Balochistan following a nationwide crackdown on its workers after the May 9 incident. Key leaders have gone underground, and many second-tier leaders have left the party, crippling its operations. Some disillusioned leaders are considering joining the Istehkam-i-Pakistan Party, further weakening PTI's position. The party's prospects in the upcoming elections look grim, and its decline reflects the changing political dynamics in Balochistan, where the youth are seeking new alternatives for effective representation.
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Kiyya Baloch
Kiyya Baloch is a freelance journalist from Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province. He contributed to the Guardian, the Economist, Al Jazeera, the Diplomat Magazine and Daily Times. Baloch has more than six years’ experience working with various national and international media outlets ...
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Why are Balochistan’s political parties up in arms?
25 Mar 2023
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www.dawn.com
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| Ethno-nationalism
Balochistan has been gripped by widespread protests following the February 8 general elections, with ethno-nationalist parties and minority groups decrying alleged election rigging and manipulation. The province, rich in minerals and strategically significant, has seen little media coverage despite the unrest. Nationalist parties, which have historically dominated Balochistan's political landscape, have formed an alliance to protest the controversial election results that saw unexpected victories for federalist parties. The political environment has shifted dramatically, with non-nationalist groups gaining ground, leading to increased disenfranchisement and resentment among the Baloch youth and political workers. The article highlights the challenges faced by nationalist parties and the potential long-term implications for Balochistan's political stability and relationship with Islamabad.
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Umer Farooq
Umar Farooq is a multimedia journalist based in Peshawar, Pakistan. He has extensive experience working in conflict zones. He has expertise in reporting on Pakistan-Afghan-US affairs and militancy۔
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KP declares three-day mourning over PTI workers’ deaths
29 Nov 2024
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www.dawn.com
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| PTI Ban
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government declared a three-day mourning period for PTI workers killed during a protest in Islamabad, following a government crackdown. Speaker Babar Saleem Swati condemned the actions against PTI protesters, alleging constitutional rights violations and excessive force by security forces. The Balochistan Assembly passed a resolution seeking a federal ban on PTI, citing violent activities and anti-state agendas, which faced opposition and a walkout by some members. The political tension highlights the ongoing conflict between the government and PTI, with accusations of brutality and calls for accountability.
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Isabelle Gerretsen
Isabelle Gerretsen is a freelance journalist based in London, United Kingdom, who writes about climate, the environment and sustainability. She writes for the BBC, CNN, Climate Home News and The Independent.
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Pakistan floods must be a wake up call on climate action
01 Sept 2022
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www.climatechangenews.com
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| Flooding
The article highlights the devastating impact of recent monsoon floods in Pakistan, exacerbated by climate change and political instability. It underscores the urgent need for global climate action and financial support for developing countries, particularly in the context of loss and damage from climate impacts. The text criticizes the lack of preparedness and response from political entities and calls for a wake-up call for the international community to accelerate efforts towards decarbonization and climate resilience.
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Irfan Haider
Hello, I am Irfan Haider - Video Editor / Animator, having 12+ extensive experience in my field. From documentaries to promos, news stories to TV shows, Video songs and Web Stories, I can provide all kinds of services related to Video Post Production. I have expertise in Adobe Premiere Pro, ...
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Unsafe drinking water claims 1.1m lives in Pakistan every year
25 Dec 2015
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www.dawn.com
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| Environmental Issues
Chaudhry Sarwar of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf highlighted the severe issue of unsafe drinking water in Pakistan, stating that 82% of the population lacks access to clean water, leading to 1.1 million deaths annually, including 250,000 children. He pointed out that a significant portion of the population in Punjab suffers from waterborne diseases due to contaminated water. The fact sheet released by Sarwar also mentioned the high levels of arsenic in Lahore's water and the use of polluted water for vegetable cultivation. He criticized the government's failure to address the problem, noting that NGOs and philanthropists, rather than the government, are installing filtration plants. The article also mentioned the death of an account officer due to brain-eating amoeba from non-chlorinated water.
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Ayaz Khan
Ayaz Khan is a journalist based in Karachi, Pakistan. He covers climate change across the country, especially Sindh and Balochistan provinces in Pakistan. He is working with Pakistan's premier reputed Newspaper Daily Dawn. He is a regular Op-ed writer with Asia Times online. He is a communication ...
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Technology: Suspending Internet and Livelihoods
28 May 2023
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www.dawn.com
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| Political Turmoil
The article discusses the severe impact of a four-day internet blackout in Pakistan following the arrest of Imran Khan, leader of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf. The disruption affected various online service providers like InDrive, Bykea, and FoodPanda, leaving many workers unable to earn their daily income. The blackout resulted in significant financial losses and highlighted the country's ongoing issues with internet freedom. The article emphasizes the need for authorities to consider the repercussions of such decisions on daily-wage earners.
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Shujauddin Qureshi
Shujauddin Qureshi is a freelance journalist based in Karachi, Pakistan. I have been writing in newspapers, magazines in Pakistan and international publications. I worked for the Associated Press, and Dow Jones and work published in the Pakistani monthly magazine Newsline: **** My work can be seen ...
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PSX defies political chaos
01 Dec 2024
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www.thenews.com.pk
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| Economic Resilience
The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) showcased remarkable resilience amid political turmoil, particularly protests by the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf. Despite a significant downturn on Tuesday, the KSE-100 Index rebounded impressively, surpassing the 100,000-point mark for the first time. This recovery highlights the strength of Pakistan's financial markets, driven by strong corporate earnings, favorable macroeconomic indicators, and increased investor participation. The market's performance reflects underlying confidence in economic fundamentals, bolstered by the IMF's loan approval and strategic interest rate cuts by the State Bank of Pakistan. Analysts remain cautiously optimistic about continued stability and growth, contingent on political and economic developments.
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Mohammad Saleem
Mohammad Saleem is a journalist based in Lahore, Pakistan.
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The country’s ‘textile capital’ is yearning for change.
08 Jul 2018
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DAWN.COM
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| Textile Industry
The article discusses the political climate in Faisalabad, Pakistan, where industrialists and workers are expressing dissatisfaction with the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) for not improving the textile industry. The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI), led by Imran Khan, is gaining support due to promises to revive the sector. The article details the various National Assembly seat contests, highlighting the candidates and their affiliations, including those who have switched parties or are running as independents. It also touches on the influence of local baradaris (clans) on the election outcomes and the challenges faced by PML-N candidates, such as Rana Mohammad Afzal, who is dealing with internal party conflicts and public grievances.
Asad Zia
I'm Asad Zia, a freelance journalist based in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. With a master's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication, I have honed my skills and knowledge in the field of media. With over 13 years of experience, I have had the privilege of working on various journalistic ...
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Ensuring Access
29 Oct 2023
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www.thenews.com.pk
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| Accessibility
Persons with disabilities in Pakistan face significant challenges in participating in the democratic process due to inaccessible polling stations and societal barriers. Despite government claims of improved accessibility, many disabled voters are still unable to cast their votes. Initiatives like the Disability Inclusive Voter Education application have been introduced to bridge information gaps, but more concrete actions are needed. Advocates urge the Election Commission of Pakistan to implement inclusive measures, such as installing ramps at polling stations, to ensure equal voting opportunities for all citizens.
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