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Balochistan
Border Violence and the Iran-Pakistan Gas Project
By Kiyya Baloch
Signs of forward movement on a critical gas pipeline could be derailed by border attacks.
Can China’s Gwadar Port Dream Survive Local Ire?
By Kiyya Baloch
China wants the Gwadar port, but impoverished locals have no interest in foreign meddling.
Interview: Sanaullah Baloch
By Adnan Aamir
A former Pakistan government minister on the increasingly severe situation in Balochistan.
Who Is Responsible for Persecuting Pakistan’s Minorities?
By Kiyya Baloch
Islamists in Balochistan are targeting minorities, yet NGOs are beginning to blame the government too.
The Dangers of Being a Journalist in Balochistan
By Muhammad Akbar Notezai
The media is being targeted on all sides in the name of information control.
Iran, Pakistan Exchange Mortar Fire
By Ankit Panda
Amid growing tensions, Pakistan and Iran exchanged mortar fire.
After Deadly Clashes, Tensions Rise Between Iran and Pakistan
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Iran is convinced that Pakistan is doing nothing to stop militants from attacking its territory.
Afghanistan’s Re-Emerging Baloch
By Karlos Zurutuza
The war-torn country is witnessing the unprecedented revival of a long-neglected community.
Interview: Baloch Activists
By Vanessa Thevathasan and Monomita Raksit
Baloch activists on violence in Balochistan and the struggle for self-determination.
Pakistan’s Shia Under Attack
By Phelim Kine
The government is failing to act to prevent the slaughter of Balochistan Shia.
Early Warning Signs of Shia Genocide in Pakistan
By Waris Husain
The international community can no longer ignore the alarming rise in violence directed at Pakistan’s Shia minority.
Beijing Wants Answers For Pakistan's Security Questions
By Shannon Tiezzi
If Pakistan can't show progress on Beijing's security concerns, economic cooperation will stall.