Russia Moves to Remove Taliban from Terrorist List

Russia has made “a principle decision” to remove the Taliban from its list of terrorist organizations. This announcement came on Friday. It was reported by Russian state media TASS. Zamir Kamulov, Putin’s envoy for Afghanistan, made the statement. He noted that Russia’s foreign ministry and security service are finalizing the legal details for this significant …

US Emphasizes Importance of Trade Ties with Pakistan for Economic Stability

In a press briefing on Thursday, US State Department Spokesperson Ned Price highlighted the importance of the US-Pakistan trade relationship, citing the devastating floods that hit Pakistan last year as a reason for the relationship’s crucial role in the country’s economic recovery. Price noted that the Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) Council ministerial meeting …

Four dead after fatal attack on Karachi Police Office

On Friday, a suicide squad belonging to the Pakistan Taliban attacked a police compound in the port city of Karachi, resulting in the deaths of at least four people. The assailants entered the compound and engaged in a gun battle with security forces for several hours, with security personnel conducting a floor-to-floor search of the …

Taliban Govt Adopts New Strategy for Economy

The Taliban government has been struggling for a while due to the economic crisis and the unavailability of foreign funding. Now, the Taliban have decided to adopt a new strategy to deal with the economic crisis. Afghan Commerce Minister, Haji Noorudin Azizi suggests that Afghanistan must focus on growing and using domestic products. Also, the …

After Education, Taliban Bans Women NGO Workers

Restrictions on women are increasing day by day in Taliban ruled Afghanistan that is causing huge problems for women. A few days ago, Taliban government in Afghanistan banned women from their universities and stole their rights to higher education. Women set out of their houses and gathered on the streets of Kabul to protest against …

Taliban Must Stop Attacking Neighbours – UN Secretary

Tehreek e Taliban (TTP) has been carrying out several attacks in Pakistan which resulted in a number of casualties. Pakistan’s government does not contend with this situation. Now the Secretary of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres mentions that the Taliban should stop doing terrorist attacks on its neighboring countries. In one of the press conferences, …

Dire Conditions in Afghanistan as Foreign Funding Stops

Afghanistan is facing a tough time because of the struggling economy and no inflow of foreign funds from International community After Taliban took over Afghanistan, the international community stopped giving funds to Afghanistan that catered to their food, shelter and medicinal problems. The people of Afghanistan are facing worst living conditions in such times when …

Women Not Allowed to Visit Parks in Taliban Reign

The Ministry of Morality banned women’s entry in parks in Afghanistan as they do not understand the Islamic interpretation of dress code. The spokesperson of Taliban’s ministry of morality, Akif Muhajir recently discuss the decision of banning women from going to parks. He said in the interview that the ministry has discussed the issue and …

Taliban denies reports of women being stopped from attending universities

Female students are not prohibited from attending Afghan colleges, according to the Taliban administration in Afghanistan. According to the university administration, both female students and professors are attending classes as normal. The New York Times, an American publication, reported on the alleged prohibition on women’s admission to Afghan colleges. The New York Times reported on …

DG ISPR: Indian Media propagating misinformation about the Panjshir war

Major General Babar Iftikhar, Director-General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR), stated that certain prominent foreign and Indian media outlets wrote and aired fake news articles in an attempt to spread Pakistan’s meddling in Afghanistan’s domestic affairs. The spokesperson for the military’s media wing told a local press conference that the way Indian journalists and media …

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