On 28th May 1998 Pakistan tested its nuclear arsenal in Raskoh, Balochistan. Since then the day is celebrated as Youm-e-Takbeer in Pakistan but observed as Black Day called Youm-e-Aasrokh in Balochistan. But why?
A Baloch National Movement (BNM) leader has presented case of Balochistan to a crowd that included US Congressmen.
According to details received by The Balochistan Post (TBP), Nabi Baksh Baloch, a member of BNM Foreign Committee, was speaking during an...
Australian diplomatic security has been compromised after the Pakistani military allegedly hacked mobile phones using spyware. The breach also involved diplomats from the US and Britain.
The hack allowed the military to track the movements of Pakistan-based Australian diplomats travelling...
UK is concerned about reports of activists in detention or missing in Pakistan, the UK Commonwealth and Foreign Office has said.
The Foreign Office has said that the UK government regularly raises its concerns about human rights with the government...
Pakistan is capable of destroying Israel in under 12 minutes, a senior army commander has said.
General Zubair Mahmood Hayat, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, was quoted by AWD News, as saying,“If Israel tries to invade our sacred sites in Palestine,...
Activists of various Sindhi political parties and members of civil society on Sunday staged a hunger strike outside Karachi Press Club (KPC) to protest against the alleged enforced disappearances of citizens in Sindh. The protest was also attended by...
Baloch Students Organization-Azad (BSO-A) central Spokesperson expressed deep concerns over the death of seven people and unstable health condition of several other residents of Tadanch due to polluted drinking water.
The spokesperson said that unavailability of clean drinking water in...
Tadanch - Where the drinking water kills
The Balochistan Post Report
Behzad Deedag Baloch
It was beyond comprehensible turn of events for inhabitants of Tadanch, when, according to some reports, nearly 20 people died and more than 150 others reached the brink...
Paris-based Reporters without Borders (RSF) has revealed that the Government of Pakistan has blocked the further publication of the Dawn, one of the country's leading English dailies, for publishing a controversial interview that it did with former Prime Minister Nawaz...
Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani on Saturday strongly condemned the deadly suicide blasts at the Jalalabad cricket stadium, which claimed eight lives.
In a statement, President Ghani said that the militants "continue their enmity with the cultural and religious values of...