Pakistan, April 13 -- In the first week of April 2026, after Pakistan flexes geopolitical muscles and burying the isolation myth something remarkable happened in Islamabad. As the United States and Iran teetered on the edge of wider war, the world's gaze suddenly pivoted eastward; not to Washington, Tehran or Tel Aviv, but to Pakistan's leafy capital. Hundreds of journalists from every corner of the globe descended on the Jinnah Convention Centre, transformed overnight into a state-of-the-art media hub complete with live folk music, "Brewed for Peace" coffee, and visa-on-arrival fast-tracks for reporters. Over fifty foreign correspondents had already arrived by mid-week, with dozens more from China, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Germany, and South...
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