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

KP's industry struggling to survive with over 200 units shut down
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KP's industry struggling to survive with over 200 units shut down

High utility costs, excessive taxes, and missed trade opportunities blamed for mass factory closures, threatening jobs and regional economy

Khan’s party protests over KP drone strikes, vows to escalate if attacks continue
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Khan’s party protests over KP drone strikes, vows to escalate if attacks continue

PTI condemns civilian deaths in suspected drone strikes; families of victims postpone march to Islamabad

Five killed in school bus bombing in Pakistan
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Five killed in school bus bombing in Pakistan

Pakistan blames Indian proxies for attack in Balochistan province, attackers kill 2 policemen in KP's Bannu district

Four children killed in alleged drone strike in Pakistan’s North Waziristan
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Four children killed in alleged drone strike in Pakistan’s North Waziristan

Residents stage sit-in over civilian deaths, demand investigation and accountability

‘Effectively besieged’: Parachinar crisis drags on despite Kharlachi border reopening
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‘Effectively besieged’: Parachinar crisis drags on despite Kharlachi border reopening

The Thall-Parachinar Road, the only major land route connecting the area to the rest of the country, remains closed since October 12 last year

What’s fueling the rise in killings of religious leaders in Pakistan’s KP?
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What’s fueling the rise in killings of religious leaders in Pakistan’s KP?

Security analysts believe these attacks are not random acts of violence but rather part of a broader resurgence of militant activity in the region