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

Why a Pakistani woman hid her HIV diagnosis for decades
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Why a Pakistani woman hid her HIV diagnosis for decades

Official records show 9,209 cases, but experts estimate 39,000 infections in the northwestern KP province

Torkham border reopens as Pakistan, Afghanistan move to ease cross-border tensions
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Torkham border reopens as Pakistan, Afghanistan move to ease cross-border tensions

Khyber deputy commissioner said the border reopened to repatriate undocumented Afghans, with registration underway at the immigration center

Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government unveils new Cabinet
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Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government unveils new Cabinet

Muzamil Aslam, the only non-elected member of the cabinet, will continue as finance adviser

Candidate backed by Khan’s party wins vacated Pakistan Senate seat
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Candidate backed by Khan’s party wins vacated Pakistan Senate seat

The seat was vacated after PTI leader Shibli Faraz’s conviction linked to political unrest that erupted across Pakistan in May 2023

Pakistan’s KP province stresses need for dialogue to resolve tribal area tensions
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Pakistan’s KP province stresses need for dialogue to resolve tribal area tensions

KP CM demanded no military operations in tribal areas and vowed zero tolerance for civilian casualties

Senior police officer among three killed in twin bombings in northwest Pakistan
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Senior police officer among three killed in twin bombings in northwest Pakistan

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s chief minister says those behind Hangu blasts will be brought to justice at all costs