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Pakistan's railways have suspended all train services to and from a southwestern province for four days after separatists blew up a railway track.
A bomb blast derailed six bogies of the Jaffar Express in Balochistan's Mastung district, but no casualties were reported.
A bomb blast derailed six bogies of the Jaffar Express in Balochistan's Mastung district, but fortunately, no lives were lost ...
Following the 18th Amendment, provinces were granted control over their natural resources, alongside other discretionary ...
Lucky Cement Limited, one of Pakistan’s leading cement manufacturers, has announced plans to invest up to Rs. 1.2 billion in ...
The IED blast took place on a train track near Quetta’s Spezand Railway Station on Sunday morning, the railways said in a ...
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Four people were injured when an improvised explosive device derailed six coaches of the Peshawar-bound Jafar Express in the ...
Rescue teams and a relief train were dispatched to the site to bring stranded passengers back to Quetta. Security forces ...
Education, online businesses and media reporting have faced widespread disruptions in Pakistan's Balochistan due to the ...
Lucky Cement Limited, one of Pakistan’s largest cement makers, has announced plans to invest up to Rs1.2 billion ...
Addressing the “Stability of Pakistan” conference in Quetta, Bugti stressed that a small group of armed militants could not ...