Clarification on the outcomes of the Istanbul meeting
Clarification on the outcomes of the Istanbul meeting
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan once again thanks the Republic of Turkey and the State of Qatar — the two brotherly countries — for hosting and mediating the talks between…
In Sudan, war is being waged on women and children
Mothers flee gunfire with infants in their arms. Girls are raped, boys are forced to fight and families go hungry, but the world looks away.
By Reena Ghelani
Source: Aljazeera
Imagine walking for days and nights to escape…
Childhood Obesity in Europe Now a Public Health Emergency, WHO Report Finds
A stark new report from the World Health Organization (WHO) reveals that childhood obesity across Europe has surged to "alarmingly high" levels, posing a severe and life-long threat to the health of a generation. While rates have stabilized…
Why the Humanities Are More Critical Than Ever in the Age of AI
What use are the humanities? That blunt, almost accusatory question has ricocheted across university halls and social media in recent years, gaining a new, urgent pitch since ChatGPT and DeepSeek vaulted large language models into the…
Taliban Blame Pakistan’s “Irresponsible Attitude” for Collapse of Istanbul Talks
ISTANBUL – A crucial third round of negotiations between the Afghan Taliban and Pakistan concluded in stalemate on Tuesday, with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) publicly blaming Islamabad's "irresponsible and uncooperative"…
Afghanistan Storms into Knockout Stage with Commanding Victory Over South Africa at Hong Kong Sixes
In a display of raw power and clinical efficiency, Afghanistan cemented their status as a serious contender at the Hong Kong Sixes tournament, securing a dominant 49-run victory over South Africa. This emphatic win propels the Blue Tigers…
How to know which vitamin our body needs
The complete guide to health, beauty and energy.
Today, more and more people are dealing with fatigue, immune system, hair loss, premature skin aging or even depression. These problems are sometimes caused not due to complex diseases, but…
Can Gaza Have Peace Without a UN Mandate?
The proposal to deploy an international stabilization force in Gaza, emerging from US-brokered ceasefire talks, has ignited a flicker of cautious optimism. After months of catastrophic violence and destruction, the prospect of a…
What if the United Nations was disbanded next Friday?
Eighty years after its founding, the United Nations has become a global fixture, shaping international law, diplomacy, and aid. Yet, it faces mounting criticism—from failing to prevent atrocities in Rwanda and Darfur to being sidelined in…
Indonesia Revives Long-Stalled Plan to “Slash the Zeroes” from the Rupiah
JAKARTA – In a move aimed at streamlining its economy and bolstering its national currency, Indonesia's Finance Ministry has announced it is reviving a legislative bill to redenominate the rupiah. The initiative, which seeks to remove…