With no passengers and no planes, Pakistan’s newest and most expensive airport is a bit of a mystery. Entirely financed by China to the tune of $240 million, it’s anyone’s guess when New Gwadar International Airport will open for business.
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Daily Times(PK) on MSNBaluchistan – Heartbeat of PakistanBaluchistan is the largest province of Pakistan by area and of great strategic importance, however, despite its vast natural resources including rare earth metals, and strategic location, Baluchistan remains one of the most underdeveloped provinces of Pakistan,
Populations of both the Indian wolf and the Tibetan wolf are dwindling at an alarming rate, with only a few hundred individuals remaining in the country.
Dr. Mahrang Baloch speaks to journalist Dilshad Baluch about the movement, the state’s response, and the future of Baloch rights in Pakistan.
Pakistan will host a minerals summit in April this year, state media reported on Thursday, as the country seeks investments in its vast natural reserves estimated to be worth $6 trillion. Pakistan has enormous reserves of minerals and natural resources,
Maulana Fazlur Rehman warned that if Balochistan's districts declared independence, the UN could potentially recognise their sovereignty, leading to Pakistan's fragmentation.
Fully funded by China, the airport was completed in October 2024 in the coastal city of Gwadar but has yet to open, leaving many to wonder who it was truly built for.
Pakistan Navy ships berth at Gwadar port in the coastal city Gwadar, in the southwest Pakistani province of Balochistan, Jan. 15, 2025. Credit: AP/Anjum Naveed Members of Pakistan’s ethnic ...
A Pakistani separatist group has claimed responsibility for the killing of seven bus passengers earlier this week
Rehman, a Pakistani parliamentarian, has warned that several districts in Balochistan could declare independence. He also gave reference of the 1971 Bangladesh liberation for his comments.
His Highness Sheikh Khaled Bin Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, has held official discussions with Shahbaz Sharif, Prime Minister
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