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Deadly strikes hit Afghanistan’s Kunar province

Cross-border tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have escalated following deadly strikes in the eastern Afghan province of Kunar Province, where at least seven people were killed and dozens injured, according to multiple sources. Among the injured are students and a professor from Kunar University. Taliban authorities reported that around 30 of the wounded were students, while overall casualties reached at least 75 people. Islamabad has denied responsibility for targeting civilian areas, with Pakistan’s information ministry dismissing reports of attacks on the university and nearby residential zones as false. Witnesses described intense bombardments during the incident. A university lecturer said explosions were heard across the campus, while a local journalist reported seeing residents fleeing as the attack unfolded. Afghan officials stated that buildings within the university compound sustained significant damage. There are conflicting accounts regarding the nature of the attack. Taliban […]

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US says it is optimistic about reaching peace deal with Iran

The United States is exploring a second round of peace talks with Iran in Pakistan and is “optimistic” about reaching a deal to end the ongoing war, US officials have said. A Pakistani delegation has arrived in Tehran with a new message from Washington after US President Donald Trump signalled that negotiations could resume this week, following last weekend’s failed talks in Islamabad. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters that any further discussions would “very likely” take place again in Islamabad, adding: “Those discussions are being had, and we feel good about the prospects of a deal.” The renewed diplomatic push comes as Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif intensifies shuttle diplomacy, including a meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, to support efforts to end the six‑week conflict involving Iran, Israel and the United States. US Vice […]

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Five key facts about the US Iran talks in Pakistan

The United States and Iran are holding their highest level talks in years in Islamabad, Pakistan, in a bid to turn a fragile two week ceasefire into a lasting end to the war that has shaken global energy markets. The war behind the talksOn February 28, the US and Israel launched coordinated strikes that killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and hit key military and nuclear sites, with more than 2,000 people killed in five weeks. Tehran responded by effectively closing the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway through which about a fifth of global oil and gas passes, pushing energy prices higher and disrupting trade. On April 8, Pakistan brokered a two week ceasefire between Washington and Tehran, with Iran’s Supreme National Security Council saying the talks could last up to 15 days and the truce expected to expire […]

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Afghan Taliban open to talks after Pakistan bombs Kabul, Kandahar

Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers have said they are willing to negotiate with Pakistan after Pakistani forces carried out major air and ground strikes in Kabul and Kandahar, killing dozens of fighters on both sides in the worst clashes between the neighbours in years.​ Pakistan hit targets in the Afghan capital and the southern city of Kandahar, where Taliban leaders are based, saying it was responding to Afghan attacks and warning that its “cup of patience has overflowed” and that relations had entered a state of “open war”. Thick black smoke and large fires were seen at strike sites in Kabul, while both governments reported heavy casualties but gave sharply conflicting death tolls.​ Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid confirmed that Pakistani jets bombed areas of Kabul, Kandahar and Paktia overnight and then struck Paktia, Paktika, Khost and Laghman again on Friday, saying there […]

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Imran Khan and wife get 17 year sentence in graft case

Pakistani court sentences Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi to 17 years in prison in a graft case over state gifts. Their party denounces the ruling as politically motivated and a blow to justice. Conviction and sentence A court convicted former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife of retaining and selling state gifts at far below their assessed value while he was in office. Both received 17 year prison sentences in the case, which was heard inside Adiala prison in Rawalpindi. Allegations over state gifts Prosecutors said the couple declared gifts, including jewelry from Saudi Arabia, at just over 10,000 dollars, compared with an assessed market value of about 285,521 dollars. Pakistani law requires officials to pay the proper assessed value to keep such gifts and to declare any proceeds from later sales. Defence and party reaction Spokesperson […]

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Asia floods death toll passes 1,200

Severe monsoon floods sweeping across several Asian countries have killed more than 1,200 people and forced millions from their homes, as rescue teams struggle to reach many isolated communities.​ Days of relentless rain have triggered rivers to overflow, landslides to cut off key roads and villages, and widespread destruction of homes, farms, and basic infrastructure.​ India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, and parts of Southeast Asia are among the worst‑hit, with authorities reporting rising casualty figures as more bodies are recovered and remote areas become accessible.​ Rescue workers, soldiers, and volunteers are using boats and helicopters to evacuate stranded residents, deliver food, clean water, and medical supplies, and move survivors into crowded temporary shelters.​ Governments and international agencies have warned of heightened risks of waterborne diseases, hunger, and further displacement, calling for urgent humanitarian support and longer‑term investment in climate resilience and […]

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Afghanistan, Pakistan Agree to Ceasefire After Border Clashes

Afghanistan and Pakistan have agreed to an immediate ceasefire, ending days of deadly fighting along their shared border that killed dozens and injured hundreds. The truce was mediated by Qatar and Turkey during talks held in Doha. Both nations have pledged to respect each other's sovereignty and refrain from hostile actions. A key part of the agreement is that Afghanistan will not support militant groups carrying out attacks against Pakistan. Both sides have also promised not to target each other's security forces, civilians, or critical infrastructure. Pakistan's Defense Minister confirmed the deal, stating that "cross-border terrorism from Afghan territory will cease immediately." The Taliban government in Afghanistan responded positively to the outcome. The two countries are scheduled to meet again in Istanbul on October 25th to discuss the details of the agreement further.

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India Hosts Taliban Delegation in Historic Diplomatic Reset

More than four years after the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021, which forced India to shut down its embassy in Kabul and evacuate diplomats amid the collapse of the Western-backed Afghan government, New Delhi has now extended a red-carpet welcome to the group’s leadership. A delegation led by Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi has arrived in the Indian capital for a weeklong official visit, marking the first-ever visit by a Taliban leader to India. Muttaqi, who remains on a United Nations sanctions list, received a temporary travel exemption from the UN to attend the meetings. The visit represents a striking shift in India’s foreign policy. Analysts describe it as a strategic move of pragmatism — aimed at countering Pakistani influence in Afghanistan, as ties between Kabul and Islamabad have recently soured over cross-border tensions. Indian officials, while […]

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Suicide Bombing Kills 15 at BNP Rally in Quetta, Pakistan

At least 15 people were killed and more than 30 others injured after a suicide bomber targeted a political rally in Quetta, the capital of Pakistan’s Balochistan province, on Tuesday night. Hundreds of members of the Balochistan National Party (BNP) had gathered at a stadium for a rally commemorating former provincial chief minister Ataullah Mengal, who died in 2021, when the bomb detonated in the parking area. Authorities said the attacker could not reach the main venue due to strict security measures. The Islamic State militant group claimed responsibility for the attack. Officials said the death toll could have been far higher if the bomber had entered the rally grounds. Balochistan health minister Bakht Muhammad Kakar told Geo News that tight security prevented a larger tragedy. Government official Hamza Shafqaat added that around 120 police personnel had been deployed for […]

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