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

Khan-led party's provincial chief minister 'identified' in 2023 Pakistan riots video
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Khan-led party's provincial chief minister 'identified' in 2023 Pakistan riots video

National database authority report also confirms senior PTI figures Bangash, Jhagra and Peshawar president Irfan Saleem also spotted in video

Pakistan’s KP province raises PKR 58 million in premium number plate auction
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Pakistan’s KP province raises PKR 58 million in premium number plate auction

“Wazir-1” fetches PKR 15 million in single bidding round

Judicial rebuke exposes deep gaps in Pakistan’s investigation system
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Judicial rebuke exposes deep gaps in Pakistan’s investigation system

Evidence was there but police let case slip through their fingers; a Peshawar court has now called it out

Suicide bombing at Pakistan wedding kills six, including ex-Taliban figure
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Suicide bombing at Pakistan wedding kills six, including ex-Taliban figure

DPO says attacker’s head has been recovered from the DI Khan attack and investigations are ongoing

Pak-Afghan border closures halt printing trade in northwest Pakistan
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Pak-Afghan border closures halt printing trade in northwest Pakistan

Religious publishers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa face losses as Afghanistan orders dry up

Why thousands are fleeing Pakistan’s northwest again
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Why thousands are fleeing Pakistan’s northwest again

More than 25,000 people have been displaced from Pakistan’s Tirah Valley, with numbers expected to reach 150,000 by Jan. 25