The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested a key accused in a United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) case related to the planting of IEDs across multiple places in Assam.
The general public and human rights activists in Pakistan continue to remain agitated over the rising number of Blasphemy and extrajudicial killing incidents in the Sindh province of Pakistan.
The Embassy of India in Beirut on Wednesday issued an advisory notice strongly advising against travelling to Lebanon till further notice following the recent incident of air strikes and blasts in communication devices.
A blast near Eastern Bypass in Quetta injured 12 people, including a policeman, as a police van was targeted. The injured were taken to Quetta Trauma Centre, and the incident is under investigation. The explosion follows an increase in terrorist activity in Pakistan, with 59 attacks recorded
The family of Shahnawaz Kumbhar, who was accused of blasphemy and allegedly killed in a police encounter, has named individuals involved in the burning of his body, sparking public outrage.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Tuesday filed a chargesheet against two more individuals in the Shivamogga ISIS conspiracy case, bringing the total number of accused in the chargesheet to 10.
Outrage is mounting in Pakistan's Sindh province as the Sindh Youth Action Committee announced a sit-in in Umerkot on Wednesday, September 25, demanding justice for Dr Shah Nawaz Kunbhar, a blasphemy suspect killed by police in an alleged encounter.
A 25-year-old man from Chichawatni has been charged with blasphemy by the Pakistan Police based on his Facebook posts. The FIR, filed under Section 295 (C) of the PPC and Section 7 of the Anti-Terrorism Act 1997, alleges he made derogatory comments about revered figures in Islam. The suspect
One policeman was killed and four sustained injuries following a 'remote-controlled bomb explosion' that targeted a police van escorting a convoy of foreign envoys en route to Malam Jabba from the Swat district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Sunday, according to Geo News.
Amnesty International, an International human rights watchdog, has raised serious concerns about the ongoing extrajudicial killings of individuals accused of blasphemy in Pakistan, calling out the government for failing to protect basic human rights, including the right to life and freedom o