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

Suspected drone strike kills 3 in Pakistan's Bajaur, probe underway
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Suspected drone strike kills 3 in Pakistan's Bajaur, probe underway

Drone attack in Pakistan's Bajaur district kills three family members and injures eight as police launch an investigation into the strike.

Pakistan warns of glacial lake outburst flood risk in seven KP districts
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Pakistan warns of glacial lake outburst flood risk in seven KP districts

Pakistan's disaster authority places seven Khyber Pakhtunkhwa districts on high alert as heat and monsoon rain speed glacial lake outburst floods

Six tourists killed after boat capsizes in Swat's Saifullah Lake
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Six tourists killed after boat capsizes in Swat's Saifullah Lake

Six tourists died and two survived after a boat capsized on Saifullah Lake in Pakistan's Swat Valley, officials said Wednesday.

Pakistan-Afghanistan border closure costs two countries over Rs400 billion in trade
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Pakistan-Afghanistan border closure costs two countries over Rs400 billion in trade

PAJCCI says Pakistan's border closure losses hit PKR 278 billion in nine months, nearly double Afghanistan's PKR140 billion toll

Pakistan likely to reopen Iran border for Khamenei funeral mourners, officials say
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Pakistan likely to reopen Iran border for Khamenei funeral mourners, officials say

Pakistan is likely to reopen its Iran border for Khamenei funeral mourners, as ceremonies begin in Tehran on July 4 and crowds are expected to surge

PPP's Amjad Hussain elected Gilgit-Baltistan chief minister unopposed
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PPP's Amjad Hussain elected Gilgit-Baltistan chief minister unopposed

PPP wins Gilgit-Baltistan as Amjad Hussain Advocate is elected chief minister unopposed, with all key assembly posts also filled without a contest in the 33-member house.