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 forces kill 22 militants in northwest operation, child killed in crossfire
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Pakistan forces kill 22 militants in northwest operation, child killed in crossfire

Security officials say weapons and ammunition are recovered from militants killed in the operation, who are accused of multiple attacks in the region

Pakistan rejects India’s claims over Pahalgam incident as ‘baseless propaganda’
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Pakistan rejects India’s claims over Pahalgam incident as ‘baseless propaganda’

Foreign Office urges restraint, warns actions risk undermining regional peace and law

Islamabad Red Zone sealed ahead of possible US-Iran talks
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Islamabad Red Zone sealed ahead of possible US-Iran talks

Offices shut fourth day; ceasefire holds as Pakistan pushes mediation

Pakistan awaits Iran’s decision on US talks as ceasefire deadline nears
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Pakistan awaits Iran’s decision on US talks as ceasefire deadline nears

Information Minister Attaullah Tarar says formal confirmation from Iran regarding its delegation’s attendance has not yet been received

Pakistan navy says it test-fires indigenous Taimoor cruise missile
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Pakistan navy says it test-fires indigenous Taimoor cruise missile

ISPR says the anti-ship missile system showed precision during the test

Pakistan orders work-from-home in Islamabad Red Zone as US-Iran talks loom
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Pakistan orders work-from-home in Islamabad Red Zone as US-Iran talks loom

Offices shut but staff on standby as security tightens ahead of expected negotiations