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Balochistan terrorism
Bombings at Pakistani Political Offices Kill at Least 30 a Day Before Elections
By Abdul Sattar and Munir Ahmed
Two separate attacks on election offices underscored the volatile security situation in Balochistan province.
Resurgence of Terrorism in Pakistan
By Shahid Afzal Khan
A recent spate of attacks is adding weight to fears that the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan poses a security nightmare for Pakistan.
Balochistan’s Role in the Afghanistan Quagmire
By Muhammad Akbar Notezai
How the Pakistani province became embroiled in the Afghan conflict.
Fear and Loathing in Balochistan
By Muhammad Akbar Notezai
Terror attacks and violence continues to plague the province – and the Hazaras bear the brunt of the danger.
Why Is China Vulnerable to Terrorism in Pakistan?
By Sara Mahmood
Pakistan needs effective counterterrorism strategies to maintain strong bilateral ties with China.
Dying For Democracy: Balochistan’s Fallen Political Workers
By Adnan Aamir
Remembering Wahab Zahid, a political activist and victim of the election day blast in Quetta.
Quetta Attack a Gory Reminder of Islamic State's Presence in Balochistan
By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
The Pakistan Army continues to deny that ISIS is active in Pakistan, despite the mounting evidence.
After Quetta Church Attack, Pakistan Continues to Blame Foreign Powers for Terrorism
By Shah Meer Baloch
Once again, Balochistan bleeds while the government adopts the same old response: fingerpointing.
Islamic State Comes to Balochistan
By Ayaz Ahmed
The terrorist group is increasingly present in Pakistan's southern province.
Pakistan’s Census: A Baloch Perspective
By Hammal Kashani
Why many in Balochistan are not looking forward to Pakistan's first census in 19 years.
Is the Islamic State Now in Pakistan’s Balochistan Province?
By Shah Meer Baloch
How the Middle Eastern terrorist group found a home in Pakistan's restive province.
Pakistan’s Jihad Paradox in Balochistan
By Umair Jamal
The streak of attacks in Balochistan underlines Pakistan’s problem with the sectarian groups it used to support.
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