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Editorial Desk

The bombing of an Ayazkot school is a cowardly attack on the future. We examine why extremists fear education and praise the resolve of the Pakistani people.
A new Kabul fatwa bans foreign jihad and misuse of Afghan soil, but Pakistan stresses words must be matched by verifiable action.
Pakistan marks Human Rights Day 2025, stressing dignity, equality, and the need to balance rights concerns with national security threats.
UN warns nearly half of Afghanistan’s population will need aid in 2026 as economic collapse and Taliban governance deepen the crisis.
Karachi’s worsening governance crisis claims another young life as open manholes and civic failures expose Sindh’s deep administrative collapse.
The DC shooting by an Afghan national has triggered global policy shifts, raising deep concerns about refugee security and future asylum routes.
New digital evidence shows Afghanistan and India-based networks running coordinated anti-Pakistan campaigns and supporting extremist operations.
Afghanistan under the Taliban’s new emirate faces isolation, economic strain, and restricted rights as the state survives on humanitarian aid.
India’s outreach, Pakistan’s red lines, and Afghanistan’s search for alternatives converge in a tense regional moment shaped by geography and militancy.
As Afghan minister Azizi visits Delhi, Iran prepares regional talks and Kabul faces deep economic pressures, raising questions over shifting alliances and trade routes.
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