Kamran Ali

Kamran Ali

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Kamran Ali, a seasoned journalist from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, has a decade of experience covering terrorism, human rights, politics, economy, climate change, culture, and sports. With an MS in Media Studies, he has worked across print, radio, TV, and digital media, producing investigative reports and co-hosting shows that highlight critical issues.

Fields of Expertise

Investigative Journalism and Human Rights

Past Organizations

Daily Nai Baat, Daily Times, Capital TV, VoicePk.net, The PenPK.com, Radio Pakistan, Aaj News/TV, Aaj Digital

Former PML-N senator Taj Muhammad Afridi dies in M-1 Motorway crash
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Former PML-N senator Taj Muhammad Afridi dies in M-1 Motorway crash

Former PML-N senator Taj Muhammad Afridi died Friday after his vehicle veered off the M-1 Motorway near Swabi. Here's what we know about the crash

Seven abducted FC personnel freed after deadly TTP attack near Peshawar
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Seven abducted FC personnel freed after deadly TTP attack near Peshawar

Seven FC personnel abducted during a TTP attack near Peshawar that killed six have been released, as Pakistan confirms cross-border strikes on militant hideouts.

Gilgit-Baltistan election commission suspends result tally, orders repolling at 26 stations
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Gilgit-Baltistan election commission suspends result tally, orders repolling at 26 stations

Gilgit-Baltistan Election Commission has suspended result consolidation and ordered repolling at 26 stations across five constituencies after candidates alleged electoral malpractice

Militants kill six, abduct seven FC personnel in attack near Peshawar
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Militants kill six, abduct seven FC personnel in attack near Peshawar

Militants killed six Frontier Constabulary personnel and abducted seven others in an attack on a checkpoint in Hassan Khel near Peshawar on the night of June 8-9, officials said

Russia-Taliban military agreement sparks questions over Pakistan’s security
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Russia-Taliban military agreement sparks questions over Pakistan’s security

Afghanistan’s Taliban government has signed military and technical cooperation agreement with Russia, prompting claims from the Taliban that Pakistan can no longer threaten Afghanistan militarily

Aga Khan visit could shape Gilgit-Baltistan elections as PPP eyes Ismaili vote
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Aga Khan visit could shape Gilgit-Baltistan elections as PPP eyes Ismaili vote

Analysts say the Aga Khan V visit may give PPP a boost in Gilgit-Baltistan's June 7 elections, even as Ismaili institutions stress non-partisanship.