usman hadi

India: Mamata Banerjee booked for Usman Hadi murder remarks

  KOLKATA (Kashmir English): The police in the Indian state of West Bengal have registered a case against former Chief Minister West Bangal Mamata Banerjee over her remarks regarding the killing of Bangladeshi leader Usman Hadi. According to Kashmir Media Service, the police said the case has been registered at the Cyber Crime Police Station

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world cup

Fans barred from bringing water bottles into FIFA World Cup stadiums

  NEW YORK (Kashmir English): The official world governing body for soccer has barred fans from bringing refillable water bottles into World Cup stadiums in a last-minute policy change that will force thirsty supporters to pay for bottled water, The Athletic has reported. Last month, Fifa’s official stadium code of conduct included a clause which

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Behroze Sabzwari

Behroze Sabzwari earns backlash over remarks about wife on social media

  KARACHI (Kashmir English): Veteran actor Behroze Sabzwari has been trending on social media but not for good reasons. He is facing backlash on social media after a remark about his marriage during a televised appearance sparked controversy. During an event this week, the veteran actor was invited on stage and the host asked about

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rathore

“End of mob rule: Do not challenge the writ of the State,” warns PM Rathore

  MUZAFFARABAD (Kashmir English): Prime Minister Azad Kashmir Faisal Mumtaz Rathore Friday night warned that violence, chaos and anti-state activities shall never be tolerated and will be dealt with full force of law. “End of mob rule. Do not challenge the writ of the State,” he said in a post on X while also sharing

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jaac

Indian journalists come in JAAC support after AJK govt bans it over anti-state activities

  NEW DELHI (Kashmir English): Indian journalists have resorted to propaganda against Pakistan after the Azad Kashmir government banned the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) for its involvement in anti-state activities. Indian journalist Aditya Raj Kaul in a social media post said that the AJK government falsely declared the Jammu and Kashmir Joint Awami Action

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Omar Nazir

Rawalakot: Khaigah firing exchange leaves one civilian dead, two police officers seriously injured

  RAWALAKOT (Kashmir English): A civilian was killed while two police officials were seriously injured when Omar Nazir Kashmiri and his associates opened fire at a Rawalakot police check post on Friday night. According to initial reports, two police were injured while a civilian lost his life in the incident. Furthermore, the news that Omar

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pia

PIA announces to resume Islamabad-Beijing flights from July 3

  KARACHI (Kashmir English): Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) on Friday announced to resume its direct flight service between Islamabad and Beijing from July 3, restoring a key air link between the two countries. The move will further reinforce longstanding ties between Pakistan and China. The revival of the Islamabad-Beijing-Islamabad route comes amid growing demand from

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Gilgit-Baltistan

Election campaign ends as Gilgit-Baltistan goes to polls tomorrow

  GILGIT (Kashmir English): The election campaign formally ended at 12 midnight today (Friday) as Gilgit-Baltistan goes to polls tomorrow, Sunday, June 7, 2026. Political parties and candidates made their last push through rallies, public gatherings, corner meetings, and power shows across the region. According to the election rules, there will be a complete ban

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Foreign Office

Pakistan categorically rejects India’s ‘baseless’ remarks on GB elections

ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): Pakistan on Friday categorically rejected India’s ‘baseless’ remarks regarding the upcoming elections in Gilgit-Baltistan, saying New Delhi remained a “global leader in propagating fake narratives and tendentious propaganda”. In a statement, the Foreign Office said that India’s “outlandish claims” were part of a familiar and carefully choreographed attempt to conflate fact with

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