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Twitter/X Trends in Pakistan
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| 1 | Feb 27, 2026 03:30 | Pakistan | N/A |
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| 2 | Feb 27, 2026 03:30 | Pakistan | N/A |
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| 3 | Feb 27, 2026 03:30 | Pakistan | N/A |
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| 4 | Feb 27, 2026 03:30 | Pakistan | N/A |
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| 5 | Feb 27, 2026 03:30 | Pakistan | N/A |
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| 6 | Feb 27, 2026 03:30 | Pakistan | N/A |
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| 7 | Feb 27, 2026 03:30 | Pakistan | N/A |
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| 8 | Feb 27, 2026 03:30 | Pakistan | N/A |
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| 9 | Feb 27, 2026 03:30 | Pakistan | N/A |
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Related News: #airstrike
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Pakistan and Taliban Afghanistan Exchange Airstrikes in Border EscalationFebruary 27, 2026 2:40 PM Full SummaryPakistan responded early Friday with airstrikes on targets in Kabul, Kandahar, Paktika, and Nangarhar provinces, claiming they killed 228 fighters and destroyed 74 posts. Hours later, the Taliban hit back with strikes on sites near Islamabad, Nowshera, Jamrud, and Abbottabad, amid dueling claims of captured outposts and heavy losses on both sides. The clashes stem from long-standing disputes over the Durand Line border and accusations of harboring militants, drawing urgent calls for restraint from Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Britain as casualty figures vary widely and unverified reports circulate. Key TakeawayLate Thursday, Afghan Taliban forces struck Pakistani border posts, igniting a rapid cycle of airstrikes that Pakistan's defense minister now calls open war. Context & EntitiesTopics
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Afghanistan's Ministry of National Defense
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Faizabad in Islamabad
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Paktia
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airstrikes on Pakistani military sites
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| 10 | Feb 27, 2026 03:30 | Pakistan | N/A |
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| 11 | Feb 27, 2026 03:30 | Pakistan | N/A |
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| 12 | Feb 27, 2026 03:30 | Pakistan | N/A |
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Related News: BREAKING NEWS
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2019 Murder of Retiree Alhaji Mutiu Agbosasa Circulates as Fake Breaking NewsJanuary 12, 2026 2:39 AM Full SummaryThe 72-year-old chartered accountant from Brooklyn returned to Nigeria to retire but was robbed and shot dead by four unidentified men at his Lagos home on December 17, 2019. Police investigated, detaining the security guard, while NIDCOM condemned the killing as shocking. Posts falsely presented it as recent news in late 2025 and January 11, 2026, drawing grief over Nigeria's dangers for returnees until others flagged it as old reports. The recirculation highlights risks of misinformation amid real concerns about violent crime. Key TakeawayAlhaji Mutiu Agbosasa built a home in Ikorodu after 45 years in New York, only to lose his life there in a robbery. Now, that heartbreaking 2019 story keeps resurfacing online as fresh tragedy. Context & EntitiesTopics
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Alhaji Mutiu Agbosasa
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Ikorodu, Lagos State, Nigeria
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| 13 | Feb 27, 2026 03:30 | Pakistan | N/A |
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Related News: Bajaur
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Pakistan Army Major Killed Eliminating Five Militants in Bajaur OperationDecember 30, 2025 12:36 AM Full SummaryDuring an intelligence-based operation on December 29, 2025, in Bajaur's Khar area, security forces killed five militants described by ISPR as 'Khwarij belonging to India Proxy, Fitna al Khwarij,' recovering weapons and ammunition. Major Adeel Zaman from Dera Ismail Khan, the only son of a retired police officer and a graduate of the 126th PMA Long Course, died gallantly while leading his unit from the 29th Battalion Sindh Regiment attached to Bajaur Scouts. His funeral at Peshawar Garrison drew top officials including Chief of Army Staff Syed Asim Munir, who honored him as a national pride; the operation continues amid the Azm-e-Istehkam campaign in the volatile Afghan border region. Key TakeawayMajor Adeel Zaman, just 36, led his troops into a fierce firefight in Bajaur and never came back, leaving behind a young son and daughter. Context & EntitiesTopics
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Major Adeel Zaman
Syed Asim Munir
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Khar, Bajaur District
Peshawar Garrison
Dera Ismail Khan District
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intelligence-based operation in Khar, Bajaur District
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| 14 | Feb 27, 2026 03:30 | Pakistan | N/A |
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Related News: Kabul
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Yvette Cooper Condemns Taliban Women's Restrictions Amid UK BacklashFebruary 27, 2026 2:51 PM Full SummaryUK Home Secretary Yvette Cooper denounced the Taliban's January 2026 Criminal Procedure Code, which grants husbands disciplinary authority over wives and punishes women for minor acts like speaking loudly. Her statement, timed with the emotional video, praised UK support for Afghan women but sparked X backlash accusing her of hypocrisy over allowing 35,904 Afghan asylum claims since 2021, many via small boats. Critics like Tommy Robinson linked it to UK issues such as grooming gangs, while the debate unfolded against rising Afghanistan-Pakistan tensions. Key TakeawayA young Afghan woman broke down in tears in a resurfaced video, explaining how even a toothache goes untreated under Taliban rules because no female dentists exist and male doctors can't help. Context & EntitiesTopics
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Taliban
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Yvette Cooper
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| 15 | Feb 27, 2026 03:30 | Pakistan | N/A |
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Related News: Nangarhar
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Eight-year-old Noor Alam survives Pakistani airstrike that killed his family in Nangarhar, AfghanistanFebruary 27, 2026 12:00 PM Full SummaryEight-year-old Afghan boy Noor Alam is the sole survivor of his family killed in a Pakistani airstrike in Nangarhar province. Local sources reported at least 17 civilian deaths, while UNAMA confirmed a minimum of 13 non-combatant casualties from the strikes. Pakistan stated the strikes targeted militant positions amid border tensions with Afghanistan. Related Posts (10)+ 4 more posts |
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| 16 | Feb 27, 2026 03:30 | Pakistan | N/A |
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| 17 | Feb 27, 2026 03:30 | Pakistan | N/A |
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Related News: Sky News
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Sky News Faces Backlash for Airing Unverified Taliban Strike ClaimsFebruary 27, 2026 9:26 AM Full SummaryPakistan and Taliban-controlled Afghanistan traded attacks along the Durand Line on February 26, with Pakistan launching airstrikes deep into Afghan territory in response to alleged militant threats. The Taliban claimed retaliatory airstrikes and captures of Pakistani posts, but Sky News presenter Yalda Hakim aired these unverified assertions without noting Afghanistan's non-functional air force since 2021. Pakistani critics highlighted the discrepancy, leading Sky News to delete its posts without issuing a correction or statement, as tensions eased by February 27. Key TakeawayAmid deadly cross-border clashes, Sky News reported Taliban airstrikes on Pakistan—prompting swift outrage over Afghanistan's lack of air force capability. Context & EntitiesTopics
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| 18 | Feb 27, 2026 03:30 | Pakistan | N/A |
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| 19 | Feb 27, 2026 03:30 | Pakistan | N/A |
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Related News: Yalda
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Deepfake Video Falsely Shows Yalda Hakim Interviewing Imran Khan's SisterDecember 4, 2025 2:01 PM Full SummaryThe manipulated video, spread across India and Pakistan, depicted Aleema Khan labeling Army Chief Asim Munir a radicalised Islamist behind the May 2025 Kashmir clash, while praising her brother Imran Khan as a liberal seeking ties with India. In reality, Hakim's December 2 interview focused only on Imran Khan's prison conditions in Adiala Jail, including solitary confinement and restricted family visits reported by sister Dr. Uzma Khan. Geo Fact Check confirmed the audio's low authenticity score, and Indian outlets issued corrections after amplifying it initially. Experts warn such deepfakes, blending real Sky News footage, heighten risks between nuclear-armed neighbors. Key TakeawayA fabricated clip twisted Aleema Khan's words to accuse Pakistan's army chief of starting a war with India. Sky News journalist Yalda Hakim called it terrifying and completely fake. Context & EntitiesTopics
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Pakistan
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Why Is This Trending in Pakistan?
When you see a topic trending in Pakistan, it means there's been a sudden surge in conversations about it. This could be triggered by breaking news, a viral moment, sports events, political developments, or cultural phenomena specific to Pakistan.
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Pakistan's trending topics are driven by various influencers: local celebrities, politicians, news media, content creators, sports figures, and everyday users who spark viral moments. Understanding who initiated or amplified a trend helps you assess its credibility and reach.
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The trending hashtags in Pakistan right now are displayed in the table above. These change constantly based on current events, social movements, sports, and popular conversations happening specifically in Pakistan. Check this page regularly to see what topics are capturing attention, or subscribe to our daily email alerts for Pakistan trends delivered to your inbox every morning.
To check trending topics specifically for Pakistan: 1) Use this page to see real-time Pakistan trends with historical data, 2) Search for specific keywords using our search box above, 3) Navigate through different dates to see past Pakistan trends, 4) Click on any trend to see tweet volumes and direct links to Twitter/X, 5) Subscribe to our free daily email to receive Pakistan trends every morning.
The most popular hashtags in Pakistan are shown in the trending table on this page. Scroll through today's Pakistan trends to see which hashtags have the highest tweet volumes. Click on any hashtag to see its performance over time with our chart feature. You can also use the date navigator to explore which hashtags were popular on previous days in Pakistan.
For Pakistan-focused posts, the "3 hashtag rule" suggests 2-3 relevant hashtags for optimal engagement. Use 1-2 trending Pakistan hashtags from our list above, plus 1 niche-specific tag relevant to your content. Quality matters more than quantity—choose hashtags that genuinely match your content and target the Pakistan audience. Avoid overusing hashtags as it can look spammy and reduce engagement.
To find viral hashtags in Pakistan: 1) Check our trending table above for the highest tweet volumes, 2) Subscribe to daily Pakistan trend emails to catch viral hashtags early, 3) Monitor our historical charts to see which hashtags are accelerating rapidly, 4) Look for Pakistan-specific breaking news, sports events, or cultural moments, 5) Use our search filter to track specific topics relevant to Pakistan. Viral hashtags often relate to local events, politics, entertainment, or user-generated challenges specific to Pakistan.
Viral hashtags in Pakistan typically share these characteristics: 1) Timely - related to Pakistan current events, breaking news, or local politics, 2) Emotional - evoke strong feelings relevant to Pakistan's culture (humor, pride, outrage), 3) Shareable - encourage participation from the Pakistan community, 4) Easy to understand within Pakistan's context, 5) Community-driven - organically created by Pakistan users. Check our trending table to see examples of what's currently going viral in Pakistan.
In Pakistan, hashtags that get the most attention include: 1) Pakistan-specific breaking news and political events, 2) Local entertainment, TV shows, and celebrity moments, 3) Pakistan sports events and team victories, 4) Cultural celebrations and national holidays specific to Pakistan, 5) Viral challenges that gain traction in Pakistan, 6) Social movements relevant to Pakistan. See the tweet volume column in our trends table above to identify which Pakistan hashtags are currently getting the most engagement.
To check if a specific hashtag is trending in Pakistan: 1) Search for it using the search box on this page, 2) Look for it in our Pakistan trending table above, 3) Click the chart icon to see its tweet volume history in Pakistan, 4) Compare its performance with other Pakistan trends to gauge relative popularity, 5) Monitor it daily to track whether it's gaining or losing momentum in Pakistan. High tweet volumes (thousands or more) within hours typically indicate trending status in Pakistan.
To reach the Pakistan audience: 1) Use 1-2 trending hashtags from our Pakistan list above, 2) Include Pakistan-specific location or cultural tags, 3) Add niche hashtags relevant to your content and Pakistan interests, 4) Limit to 2-3 total hashtags for optimal engagement, 5) Avoid unrelated trending tags just for visibility. Research what successful Pakistan-based accounts use. Quality matters more than quantity—choose hashtags that genuinely connect your content with the Pakistan community.
To spot Pakistan trends early: 1) Check this page multiple times daily to catch emerging Pakistan topics, 2) Subscribe to our daily Pakistan trends email for morning alerts, 3) Monitor our tweet volume charts for rapidly increasing trends in Pakistan, 4) Follow Pakistan's key influencers, news outlets, and thought leaders, 5) Use our historical data to identify recurring patterns in Pakistan, 6) Set up keyword alerts for topics relevant to Pakistan. Early detection gives you a competitive advantage in Pakistan's fast-moving social media landscape.
Pakistan hashtags that get the most views are listed at the top of our trending table above, sorted by tweet volume. Look for Pakistan hashtags with tweet volumes in the thousands (or hundreds of thousands for major events). These typically include Pakistan breaking news, major Pakistan sports events, viral Pakistan entertainment moments, and Pakistan-specific political developments. Use our historical charts to track which Pakistan hashtags consistently generate high engagement and views over time.