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  2. List of newspapers in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of newspapers in Pakistan by type, language, location, founded date and notes. Includes the oldest and most popular newspapers such as Jang, Nawa-i-Waqt, Dawn and The News International.

  3. List of Punjabi-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    This web page lists various Punjabi-language newspapers published and circulated in India, Pakistan and some western countries. It includes Deshsewak, a newspaper started in 1996 from Chandigarh, India, and Doaba Headlines, a newspaper from Nakodar, India.

  4. Insurgency in Balochistan - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, causes, and effects of the ongoing conflict between Baloch separatists and Islamist militants and the governments of Pakistan and Iran. The article covers the main phases, belligerents, casualties, and human rights issues of the insurgency.

  5. Voice for Baloch Missing Persons - Wikipedia

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    In a news report on 31 December 2018, VBMP Chairperson said he provided a list of 110 missing persons to the provincial government. [28] Six months later, it was reported that the VBMP provided Langove and the provincial government a list of 250 missing persons alongside the 40 cases that were already being heard in a commission set up in Quetta.

  6. Daily Express (Urdu newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Daily Express is a centrist, market-friendly Urdu-language newspaper published from multiple cities in Pakistan since 1998. It has a conservative editorial policy and a history of attracting influential columnists from other newspapers.

  7. Balochistan - Wikipedia

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    Balochistan is a historical region in Western and South Asia, split among Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan. It is mainly populated by ethnic Baloch people and has a rich and diverse cultural heritage, dating back to the Indus Valley civilization and beyond.

  8. Balochistan, Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Balochistan is the largest and least populated province of Pakistan, bordering Iran, Afghanistan and the Arabian Sea. It has a rich and diverse history, from the Indus Valley civilisation to the Islamic conquest, and a map of its geography and divisions.

  9. Baloch people in Punjab - Wikipedia

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    According to Dr. Akhtar Baloch, Professor at University of Karachi, the Baloch migrated from Balochistan during the Little Ice Age and settled in Sindh and Punjab.According to Professor Baloch, the climate of Balochistan was very cold during this epoch and the region was inhabitable during the winter so the Baloch people migrated in waves and settled in Sindh and Punjab.