AT Kabul: Afghanistan and Russia are poised to deepen diplomatic and economic ties following a high-level meeting in Kabul between Foreign Minister Mawlavi Amir Khan Muttaqi and Russian Ambassador Dmitry Zhirnov. The two officials met on Sunday to discuss a new phase of cooperation between the two countries, with a …
Read More »China Donates 66,000 Vaccine Doses to Afghanistan’s Health Ministry
AT Kabul: China has donated a total of 66,000 vaccine doses to Afghanistan, including 33,000 doses of influenza vaccine and 33,000 doses of meningitis vaccine, the Ministry of Public Health announced on Monday. The donation was formally handed over during an official ceremony attended by senior officials from both countries. …
Read More »Kabul’s Growing Water Crisis Highlights Urgent Challenges Due to Population Surge
By: Shoaib shirzai AT Kabul: A city whose population has increased to nearly 6 million in recent years cannot provide enough water for all its residents. While other parts of Afghanistan are facing water shortages due to drought, the residents of Kabul are particularly worried about a severe decline in …
Read More »Is Washington restablishing relationships with Kabul?
By Elenoire Laudieri For years Afghanistan has been the scene of major political upheavals, which have undermined its economic and social development. One of the key players in the return of the Taliban regime has been Zalmay Khalilzad, an Afghan-born diplomat and U.S. Special Representative for Reconciliation in Afghanistan, who played a significant role in negotiations with …
Read More »UN launches an enquiry into Rohingya refugees being cast into the sea by Indian naval vessels
By Alisha Dutta NEW DELHI – The United Nations has launched an inquiry after reports surfaced of Rohingya refugees being forced off an Indian naval vessel into the Andaman sea. The body has announced the appointment of a UN expert to inquire into the “unconscionable, unacceptable acts” and urged the …
Read More »Tensions Between Pakistan and India; Pakistan Calls Modi’s Remarks Provocative and Inflammatory Assertions
The recent statements by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have sparked reactions from Pakistan, with the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs issuing a statement condemning Modi’s remarks as provocative and incendiary. Narendra Modi recently stated that Pakistan would be punished in the event of any new attacks. He added: “From …
Read More »BBC Denies Indian Attack on Karachi
The BBC has stated that reports circulated on social media and by some Indian media outlets claiming that Pakistan’s Karachi Port was targeted by India are completely baseless. According to the BBC, the claims made by Indian media are false. The BBC’s correspondent, who is currently present at the port, …
Read More »India’s Actions Threaten Regional Peace, Pakistan Says
AT News – Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in a statement, has rejected India’s claims that Pakistan carried out attacks on Indian areas, calling them baseless and negative propaganda.According to the ministry, India’s accusations that Pakistan has attacked its territory endanger regional peace. “Pakistan is committed to peace and urges …
Read More »Pakistan: Five Indian Fighter Jets Shot Down; India Confirms Downing of Three
The Pakistani government has announced that it has shot down five Indian fighter jets, while India has confirmed the downing of three of its aircraft, with the fate of a fourth plane still unknown. According to the Indian media outlet The Hind, one of the planes was downed in the …
Read More »Retired Indian General: Forceful POK Reclaim Could Set India Back Years, Risk Regional Stability
Retired Indian General: If Delhi decide to take occupied Kashmir by force, will take ‘us back many years’ Yashpal Singh Mor, an Indian Retired General said that if Delhi intends to take Pakistan Occupied Kashmir by Force, it will take India back “many years”. Speaking in Raj Shamani’s Figuring Out, …
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