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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1489, Bahlul Lodi, sultan of Delhi passed away. In 1799, Ranjit Singh conquers Lahore and becomes Maharaja of the Punjab (Sikh Empire). In 1914, Mohammad Moin, Iranian linguist and lexicographer (died 1971) was born. In 1920, The Soviet-Lithuanian Peace Treaty is signed, by which Soviet Russia recognizes the independence of Lithuania. In 1948, Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion orders the expulsion of Palestinians from the towns of Lod and Ramla. In 1997, Malala Yousafzai, Pakistani-English activist, Nobel Prize laureate was born. In 2012, Alimuddin, Pakistani cricketer (born 1930) passed away. In 2012, Hamid Samandarian, Iranian director and playwright (born 1931) passed away. In 2012, Dara Singh, Indian wrestler, actor, and politician (born 1928) passed away. In 2014, Jamil Ahmad, Pakistani author (born 1931) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Pakistan’s rights under Indus Waters Treaty non-negotiable: Tariq Fazal

UrduPoint

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July 6, 2026

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Times of India

lean right

· Jul 4, 2026

China's pawn in the Middle East? : How Beijing 'uses' Pakistan to sell weapons

China's pawn in the Middle East? : How Beijing 'uses' Pakistan to sell weapons

Al Arabiya English

lean right

· Jun 23, 2026

How Crucial Was Saudi Arabia to the US-Iran Talks?

"Pakistan has been lucky to have a brother like Saudi Arabia." Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar highlights Saudi Arabia's support for efforts to advance negotiations between Washington and Tehran.

Al-Monitor

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· Jun 23, 2026

Analysis-Can Pakistan's peacekeeping role in Iran war give it an economic dividend?

By Ariba Shahid and Saad SayeedKARACHI, June 23 (Reuters) - Pakistan's role in brokering a peace deal in the Iran war has led to widespread diplomatic acclaim that could bring Islamabad some economic benefits, but analysts question whether such gains can help resolve the fault lines in its economy.Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir attended talks between Iran and the U.S. in the Swiss town of Buergenstock last weekend, the culmination of Pakistan's months-long role in one of the world's most consequential diplomatic negotiations.

Valdai Discussion Club

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· Jun 22, 2026

The Islamabad Memorandum: A Ceasefire in Search for Credibility

The true significance of the Islamabad Memorandum may therefore lie not in what it resolves but in what it reveals. After years of failed diplomacy and a costly war, the central question is no longer whether Iran and the United States can negotiate. They clearly can, Daniyal Meshkin Ranjbar writes.

UrduPoint

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· Jun 22, 2026

Pakistan's successful global peace diplomacy matter of pride for entire nation, PM aide

Pakistan's successful global peace diplomacy matter of pride for entire nation, PM aide

Yemen News Agency - SABA

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· Jun 22, 2026

Pakistan Foreign Ministry: Pezeshkian's Visit to Islamabad Reflects Shared Aspiration for Sustainable Peace in Region

Pakistan Foreign Ministry: Pezeshkian's Visit to Islamabad Reflects Shared Aspiration for Sustainable Peace in Region

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Related coverage for "Pakistan’s rights under Indus Waters Treaty non-negotiable: Tariq Fazal": Times of India — China's pawn in the Middle East? : How Beijing 'uses' Pakistan to sell weapons. Al Arabiya English — How Crucial Was Saudi Arabia to the US-Iran Talks?. Al-Monitor — Analysis-Can Pakistan's peacekeeping role in Iran war give it an economic dividend?. Valdai Discussion Club — The Islamabad Memorandum: A Ceasefire in Search for Credibility. UrduPoint — Pakistan's successful global peace diplomacy matter of pride for entire nation, PM aide. Yemen News Agency - SABA — Pakistan Foreign Ministry: Pezeshkian's Visit to Islamabad Reflects Shared Aspiration for Sustainable Peace in Region