Aamir Abbasi

Aamir Abbasi

Editor, Islamabad

Aamir; a journalist with 15 years of experience, working in Newspaper, TV and Digital Media. Worked in Field, covered Big Legal Constitutional and Political Events in Pakistan since 2009 with Pakistan’s Top Media Organizations. Graduate of Quaid I Azam University Islamabad.

Fields of Expertise

Legal Affairs, Constitutional Matters, Political Analysis, Current Events, Investigative Journalism

Education

Quaid e Azam University

Past Organizations

The Nation, AAJ TV, Dunya News, BOl News, SAMMA News, Public News

Pakistan’s top court clarifies security orders for retired judges
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Pakistan’s top court clarifies security orders for retired judges

Court also clarified that the chief justice’s security detail has been reduced from eight official vehicles to two, freeing personnel for routine policing duties

Pakistan court delays death penalty review in Noor Mukadam case
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Pakistan court delays death penalty review in Noor Mukadam case

Mukadam’s killing became one of Pakistan’s most high-profile femicide cases, drawing international attention

Pakistan chief justice unveils AI-based reforms, expanded transparency measures
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Pakistan chief justice unveils AI-based reforms, expanded transparency measures

New e-services include digital case filing, e-copies, e-affidavits, e-notices supported by WhatsApp, SMS, and email alerts

Pakistan postpones Punjab by-elections as floods wreak havoc
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Pakistan postpones Punjab by-elections as floods wreak havoc

By-elections for five NA and four PA seats, originally set for Sept 18-Oct 5, 2025, will be rescheduled

Pakistan to engage India only on equal terms, says deputy PM
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Pakistan to engage India only on equal terms, says deputy PM

Ishaq Dar says Pakistan’s only demand from Afghanistan is action against TTP, either relocate them north or hand them over

Pakistan confirms receiving flood alert from India, slams breach of water treaty
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Pakistan confirms receiving flood alert from India, slams breach of water treaty

Islamabad warns that weakening the Indus Waters Treaty could further destabilize a region already grappling with water scarcity, climate disasters, and tense bilateral ties