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Afghanistan-Pakistan Ceasefire Talks Conclude Successfully in Istanbul
Afghanistan and Pakistan conclude Istanbul talks, reinforcing the Doha ceasefire with mediation by Türkiye and Qatar.
Afghanistan’s Education on the Brink as Millions of Children Are Denied the Classroom
UNICEF and UNESCO report warns more than 90 % of ten-year-olds cannot read a simple text, and nearly four million girls could lose access to education by 2030.
Pakistan Rejects Afghan Envoy’s Claims Over Refugee Treatment, Cites 40 Years of Hospitality
Pakistan rejects Afghan envoy’s allegations over refugee mistreatment, citing verified procedures and security concerns.
Pakistan Rejects Taliban’s Propaganda Linking Strikes to Muttaqi’s India Visit; Ceasefire Hinges on Kabul Action
Pakistan rejects Taliban’s claim linking airstrikes to FM Muttaqi’s India visit, calls it propaganda masking terrorism.
Istanbul Talks Face Digital Crossfire as Kabul-Affiliated Accounts Push Anti-Pakistan Narrative
As Istanbul Talks stall, Kabul-linked and Indian accounts fuel a coordinated anti-Pakistan disinformation campaign.
Afghan Linked to TTP Honored in France; Condolence Ceremony Held at Rennes Mosque
Condolence held in France for Afghan TTP fighter killed in Bajaur raises questions over extremism and security laws.
Taliban Announces First Pomegranate Shipment to Russia Amid Ongoing Istanbul Stalemate
Afghanistan sends first pomegranate shipment to Russia via Turkmenistan, as border trade with Pakistan and Istanbul peace talks remain stalled.
A Pakistani soldier stands guard near the border fence at the Kitton outpost in North Waziristan, overlooking Afghanistan, October 18, 2017. [Courtesy: Reuters].
As Pakistan and Afghanistan meet in Istanbul, Islamabad warns Kabul: no talks with terrorists, no compromise on TTP and BLA action.
Three armed terrorists with pistols standing facing the sunset
According to officials, security agencies have taken notice and are preparing a search operation within the Malord Police Station jurisdiction.
A large red shipping container labeled “INTERNATIONAL TRADE" being lifted by a crane against a bright blue sky with white clouds, symbolizing global commerce and cross-border trade.
Trade operations to resume in phases via Chaman border after clashes with Afghan Taliban; over 300 vehicles stranded for two weeks to be cleared under new security plan.
Blast in Islamabad’s Supreme Court basement canteen sparks panic; rescue teams rush to the scene, authorities investigate cause.
DG ISPR Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry highlights Pakistan’s independent policymaking, decisive counterterrorism operations, and unwavering national defense readiness.
As Pakistan extends support time and again, Kabul’s shifting stance raises a pressing question: where does neighborly trust truly stand?
Killing of Afghan border officer in Pakistan’s counter-terror operation challenges Taliban narrative that TTP is an internal issue of Pakistan.
Pakistan facilitates Afghan repatriation amid social-media claims frame Afghanistan as ‘Dar ul Islam’, echoing past Hijrat parallels.
Islamabad dismisses Zabihullah Mujahid’s claim of military interference as “baseless,” reaffirming unified Afghan policy and urging Kabul to curb cross-border terrorism
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