Security forces eliminated 13 terrorists in five operations across KP, reinforcing efforts to curb militancy in the region.
Taliban’s Supreme Leader Emphasizes Modern Education In Rare University Appearance
Taliban’s leader Akhundzada visits Kandahar University, urges support for modern education but excludes women from the event.
Erdogan’s Islamabad Stop: Brotherhood, Strategy, and a $5B Gamble
Erdogan’s Islamabad stop is more than just diplomacy. With $5B in trade on the table, Turkey and Pakistan’s brotherhood is no longer just talk.
Japan Pledges $1.65 Million To Aid Vulnerable Communities In Afghanistan, Lebanon, And Yemen
Japan provides $1.65M aid to support healthcare and vulnerable communities in Afghanistan, Lebanon, and Yemen amid crises.
UN Security Council Condemns Deadly Kunduz Suicide Attack
A suicide attack in Kabul kills a Taliban officer, days after the deadly Kunduz bombing, as IS-K threats persist in Afghanistan.
Pakistan Releases 63 Afghan Migrants Amid Ongoing Diplomatic Efforts
63 Afghan migrants released from prisons of Pakistan and repatriated as deportations of undocumented Afghans continue.
Imran Khan’s Call For Overseas Pakistanis To Halt Remittances Backfires
Overseas Pakistanis defy Imran Khan’s call to halt remittances, sending record $3bn in January to support families.
Kabul Unveils $34 Million Commercial Complex To Boost Business And Investment
A $34 Million commercial complex with 1,300 shops opens in Kabul, boosting business, jobs, and investment in Afghanistan.
Pakistan To Launch First Lunar Rover With China’s Chang’e-8 Mission
Pakistan’s first lunar rover to fly on China’s Chang’e-8 mission in 2028, marking a milestone in the space program of Pakistan.
From Kabul to Islamabad: The Cost of America’s Abandoned Arsenal
America’s abandoned arsenal in Afghanistan isn’t just collecting dust—it’s arming terror groups like TTP and ISKP.