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Trump Pulls Envoys from Pakistan — Who Fills the Vacuum?
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Trump Pulls Envoys from Pakistan — Who Fills the Vacuum?

Trump has called off Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner's planned trip to Pakistan amid rising India-Pakistan tensions. What does Washington's absence signal for South Asia's most volatile flashpoint?

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Seoyeon Park
A 14-Day Ceasefire. Then What?
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A 14-Day Ceasefire. Then What?

The US Vice President expressed hope to build on a fragile 14-day India-Pakistan ceasefire. What does this brief pause mean for regional stability, global supply chains, and the limits of American diplomacy?

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Seoyeon Park
Pakistan Pulled the World Back from the Brink
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Pakistan Pulled the World Back from the Brink

Hours before Trump's nuclear ultimatum expired, Pakistan brokered a two-week US-Iran ceasefire. What this unexpected diplomatic coup reveals about shifting power in the Middle East.

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Haneul Kim
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Pakistan's Power Broker Moment—And What's in It for Islamabad
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Pakistan's Power Broker Moment—And What's in It for Islamabad

General Asim Munir is leveraging ties with both Tehran and Washington to position Pakistan as a Middle East mediator. But behind the diplomacy lies an economy on life support.

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Seoyeon Park
Pakistan's ICBM Shadow: Who Is the Real Target?
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Pakistan's ICBM Shadow: Who Is the Real Target?

US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard warned the Senate that Pakistan may be developing ICBM capability. But for a nuclear power focused on India, why would it need missiles that can reach America?

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HK
Haneul Kim
The Iran Conflict's Quiet Shockwave Through South Asia
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The Iran Conflict's Quiet Shockwave Through South Asia

As the Iran conflict intensifies, its ripple effects are reshaping South Asian geopolitics—India is quietly pivoting, while Pakistan and Afghanistan face compounding crises of refugees and armed group spillover.

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Haneul Kim
Pakistan's Impossible Choice Between Iran and Saudi Arabia
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Pakistan's Impossible Choice Between Iran and Saudi Arabia

Pakistan faces a diplomatic crisis as Iran retaliates against Gulf states following Khamenei's assassination, testing its defense pact with Saudi Arabia while managing domestic sectarian tensions

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Haneul Kim
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Pakistan Declares 'Open War' as Afghan Border Clashes Enter Fifth Day
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Pakistan Declares 'Open War' as Afghan Border Clashes Enter Fifth Day

Pakistan claims killing 67 Afghan security forces in latest border clashes, declaring 'open war' as five-day conflict escalates along southwestern frontier

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HK
Haneul Kim
Pakistan Burns as Iran's Khamenei Dies: Your Gas Bill Just Got Heavier
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Pakistan Burns as Iran's Khamenei Dies: Your Gas Bill Just Got Heavier

Supreme Leader's death sparks nationwide riots in Pakistan, sending oil prices soaring $32/barrel. How sectarian violence is reshaping global energy markets.

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Seoyeon Park
Pakistan Consulate Attack Kills 9 After Iran's Supreme Leader Assassination
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Pakistan Consulate Attack Kills 9 After Iran's Supreme Leader Assassination

Shiite protesters stormed the U.S. Consulate in Karachi, killing 9 people, hours after Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei was killed in U.S.-Israeli strikes. Regional tensions escalate.

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HK
Haneul Kim
Afghanistan Fires at Pakistani Jets Over Kabul as Border War Escalates
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Afghanistan Fires at Pakistani Jets Over Kabul as Border War Escalates

Taliban forces engaged Pakistani aircraft over Kabul as the heaviest fighting in years between the neighbors threatens to destabilize the entire 2,600-km border region amid broader Middle East tensions.

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Haneul Kim
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Pakistan Declares 'Open War' on Afghanistan After 300 Deaths
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Pakistan Declares 'Open War' on Afghanistan After 300 Deaths

Pakistan claims over 300 Afghan forces killed in cross-border strikes as tensions escalate to 'open war.' Analysis of the escalating conflict and its regional implications.

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Haneul Kim
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