Israeli Protesters Demand Hostage Release, Gaza Ceasefire in Jerusalem
Jerusalem witnessed a night of fiery protests on Wednesday as Israeli demonstrators burned tires and garbage bins near Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence, demanding the release of hostages held in Gaza and an immediate…
UAE Deploys Rescue Teams and Humanitarian Aid to Earthquake-Stricken Afghanistan
The United Arab Emirates has dispatched rescue teams, medical experts, and emergency supplies to Afghanistan’s earthquake-stricken eastern provinces, providing urgent humanitarian assistance to families affected by the disaster.
According…
Afghanistan Earthquake: Resilience Amid State Failure
The devastating earthquake in Kunar province has once again revealed a bitter truth: Afghanistan has never truly had a government that served its people. For decades, beyond a few major cities, ordinary citizens have been left to fend for…
Kunar Earthquake: Relief Efforts Hampered as Remote Mountain Villages Remain Cut Off
Three days after a powerful earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan’s Kunar province, humanitarian operations remain severely hampered, leaving thousands of survivors without food, shelter, and medical care.
Humanitarian agencies are warning…
Pakistan Launches Mass Deportation of Afghan Migrants After Permit Expiry
Pakistan has begun large-scale detentions and deportations of Afghan migrants following the expiration of their residency permits, with more than 1.4 million people at risk of expulsion. The move has already triggered chaos at border…
Bannu Attack: 12-Hour Clash Leaves Six Security Personnel and Six Militants Dead
A major militant assault on a Pakistani security base in Bannu, near the Afghanistan border, left six security personnel and six militants dead, with nearly two dozen others injured during an intense 12-hour battle, officials confirmed…
India Dispatches 21 Tons of Aid to Earthquake-Hit Afghanistan
India has dispatched 21 tons of humanitarian relief supplies to Afghanistan to support survivors of the powerful earthquake that devastated parts of the country’s eastern provinces, leaving dozens dead, hundreds injured, and thousands…
Quetta Suicide Blast Kills 17, Wounds Dozens in Pakistan’s Balochistan
A deadly suicide bombing ripped through Quetta, the capital of Pakistan’s Balochistan province, on Sunday, killing at least 17 people and injuring more than 36 during a crowded memorial gathering, officials confirmed.
The blast struck near…
Turkey and Israel After the Break: Armed Confrontation or Regional Rivalry?
For more than 15 years, Turkish–Israeli relations have been marked by persistent tension, shaped by overlapping factors of military strength, geopolitical rivalries, and economic interests. These dynamics have created lines of indirect…
India Launches 1,000 Online Scholarships for Afghan Students for 2025-26
The Government of India, through the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) and the Ministry of External Affairs, has announced 1,000 scholarships for Afghan students to pursue undergraduate and postgraduate courses online for the…