Taliban rise, Kabul falls
The Taliban declared an end to the war in Afghanistan after gaining control of the presidential palace in Kabul on Sunday. Meanwhile, Western nations struggled on Monday to relocate their citizens amid chaos at the
The Taliban declared an end to the war in Afghanistan after gaining control of the presidential palace in Kabul on Sunday. Meanwhile, Western nations struggled on Monday to relocate their citizens amid chaos at the
Prime Minister Imran Khan said, on Wednesday, that the Afghan Taliban had said they would not sit on the discussion table with the Afghan government until Ashraf Ghani remains the president. The premier was talking
A US peace envoy, on Tuesday, warned the Taliban that any government that comes to power via the use of force in Afghanistan would not be internationally recognised. This comment from Zalmay Khalilzad comes in
Pakistan’s High Commissioner to the UK, Moazzam Ahmad Khan said, on Tuesday, that he is optimistic that the UK will remove Pakistan from its red list in the forthcoming travel update on August 26. He
Pakistan worry that the newly-formulated US policy - processing Afghan resettlement applications via third countries - will encourage an ungovernable influx of individuals across their borders. Both countries say that the US either processes such
Saudi Arabia is set to accept vaccinated foreigners coming for the Umrah pilgrimage - authorities announced on Sunday. The move is intended to boost the economy hit by the Covid pandemic. The Saudi Press Agency
Pakistan’s National Security Adviser (NSA) complained, on Monday, about US President Joe Biden for not speaking to Prime Minister Imran Khan - as Washington seeks Pakistan’s help to stop the Taliban from taking over Afghanistan
Former US President Donald Trump said that Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan allegedly told him that the assassination of Qasem Soleimani - senior Iranian military commander - was the “single biggest happening I can ever
China and Pakistan have jointly urged the Afghan Taliban to completely break their links with terrorist groups, including the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM) and others that pose a
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia agreed, on Tuesday, to strengthen their relationship, particularly in the financial domain including cooperation in investment, trade, and technology. There were separate meetings of Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal Bin Farhan