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Pakistan Army captain die during operation against TTP

Tank: A Pakistan Army captain died during an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in Tank region of the country on Thursday.

Pakistan: Unidentified gunmen shot dead Sikh man in Peshawar

Peshawar: Unidentified gunmen shot dead a Sikh ‘hakeem’ (Unani medicine practitioner) in Pakistan's Peshawar city on Thursday.

US generals express concern over Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal amid Taliban taking control over Afghanistan

Top US generals are claiming that they had warned US President Joe Biden administration that the rush in withdrawing foreign forces from Afghanistan might increase risks to Pakistan’s nuclear weapons and the country’s security.

10 children sexually abused daily in Pakistan: Report

Islamabad: A report published recently showed over 10 children were subjected to sexual abuse on an average every day between January and June in Pakistan, media reports said.

US is 'very honest' about concerns on terrorist safe havens in Pakistan: Pentagon

Washington: A top US official has said it has been 'very honest' about its concerns with Pakistan for a long time about the terrorist safe havens along the Afghanistan border.

Afghanistan women demonstrate in Kabul against closure of schools, universities for female students

Kabul: A group of Afghanistan women demonstrated in Kabul city on Friday to protest against the closure of schools and universities for female students.

Afghan Hindus, Sikhs meet Taliban-appointed Kabul Mayor, urge for upkeep of gurdwara

Kabul/UNI: A group of Afghan Hindus and Sikhs on Thursday met Hamdullah Nomani, the Taliban-appointed Kabul Mayor and head of the Kabul municipality commission, to discuss issues related to the city and also about upkeep of the gurdwara in Kabul.

Group led by Chinese national closes down walking path in Colombo Fort

Colombo/IBNS: Amid China's growing influence in Sri Lanka, a media outlet in the South Asian island country on Tuesday reported that a walking path in Colombo Fort had been closed down under the supervision of a group led by a Chinese national.

China's BRI stranglehold: $385 bn worth of Chinese debt unreported by countries, says a new finding

New York/UNI: A staggering $385 billion worth of Chinese debt to countries around the world has been hidden from the World Bank and government institutions, thanks to the secrecy shrouding Beijing’s grant-giving and lending activities.

US should not treat Pakistan as an ally as in reality it is a state sponsor of terror: Expert

Islamabad: A geopolitical expert has warned that the US government should not treat Pakistan as an ally as it is a state which is sponsoring terror.

Pakistan SC slams Imran Khan govt over 30,000 jobs allocated to minorities still remaining vacant

Islamabad: The Pakistani Supreme Court, during the hearing of a suo motu case on the attack on Rahim Yar Khan’s Bhong temple, recently questioned the Imran Khan government over the issue of job quota for minorities.

'Mother of Humanity' and a Braveheart: Sheikh Hasina turns 75

Sheikh Hasina, the longest serving Prime Minister of Bangladesh, recently earned appreciation of UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres for her relentless works in developing the fortunes of the south Asian nation that gained its freedom from Pakistan in 1971.

Trump's security advisor says Taliban could amass 150 nuclear warheads from Pakistan

Taliban insurgents could even arm themselves with 150 nuclear warheads as they take control over Afghanistan, an ex-security advisor said.

Countering Taliban: Former Afghan officials form govt in exile

Kabul: A number of former Afghan officials who have fled the country along with President Ashraf Ghani have now announced the formation of a government in exile, media reports said.

Afghanistan: Taliban insurgents kill child as his father is suspected to be a member of resistance

Kabul: Taliban insurgents have reportedly killed a child after his father was suspected to be a part of the Afghan Resistance Forces.