Afghanistan

Azizi Group to Sign Agreement Tomorrow to Launch 845 MW Power Projects

The implementation agreements for 845 megawatts of power projects between Azizi Group and the Afghanistan Electricity Company, under the control of the Taliban,

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Afghanistan

Afghanistan: 3.7 Million Children and 1.2 Million Women Suffer from Severe Malnutrition

The World Food Programme (WFP) has reported that across Afghanistan, 3.7 million children and 1.2 million women are affected by severe malnutrition. The

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World

Mia Iftikhar: Under the Pretext of Counterterrorism, a Drama Is Being Played Against Pashtuns

Mia Iftikhar Hussain, the provincial leader of the Awami National Party (ANP), has criticized the policies of the Pakistani government, stating that under

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Afghanistan World

Federal Court Orders Resumption of SIV Visa Processing for Afghan Allies in the U.S.

The International Rescue Committee (IRC) has reported that a U.S. federal court has ordered the Trump administration to immediately resume processing Special Immigrant

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World

Basant Kite Festival in Lahore: Colorful Celebrations Amid Displacement in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and BalochistanLead: While residents of Lahore enjoyed the three-day Basant kite festival, the military continues a campaign of displacement, detentions, and killings in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, highlighting the government’s dual approach. Body: This year, the three-day Basant kite festival in Lahore, Punjab, resumed after a 19-year ban with strict safety measures in place. Residents gathered on rooftops, parks, and streets to fly colorful kites under a vibrant sky, while police ensured the security of participants. At the same time, the Pakistani military has been carrying out harsh operations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. Thousands of families have been displaced, many people detained, and some killed, reflecting the government’s inconsistent and discriminatory approach. According to rights activists, while the festival in Lahore is allowed to proceed under protection and cultural regulations, in other regions the state uses security measures as a pretext for exercising coercive power over civilians. Activists say this situation illustrates the government’s uneven policies across Pakistan and represents a clear violation of human rights, affecting the daily lives and cultural activities of the population.

While residents of Lahore enjoyed the three-day Basant kite festival, the military continues a campaign of displacement, detentions, and killings in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

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Afghanistan

UNAMA reports 613 Afghan civilian deaths from Pakistani military strikes in 2025

The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said in its latest report that 613 Afghan civilians were killed in 2025 as a

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World

Manzoor Ahmad Pashteen: Islamabad Mosque Attack Deeply Saddening

Manzoor Ahmad Pashteen expressed concern over the attack on the Imam Bargah in Islamabad, calling it a deeply saddening and condemnable act. He

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World

United Nations Strongly Condemns Mosque Attack in Islamabad

The United Nations has strongly condemned yesterday’s attack on a mosque in Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, describing it as an unacceptable act against civilians

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World

Khawaja Muhammad Asif: Mosque Attackers Are Enemies of Islam and Pakistan

Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif has said that those responsible for the attack on a mosque are not only enemies of Islam

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Afghanistan

UAE Shows Strong Interest in Investing Billions of Dollars in Afghanistan

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has expressed strong interest in continuing its long-standing support for Afghanistan by investing billions of dollars across various

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