Pakistan-Afghanistan cricket series likely to take place in UAE this year

Pakistan and Afghanistan Cricket series is planned to be held in the UAE

Afghanistan is likely to host Pakistan for an upcoming white-ball series to be held in the United Arab Emirates this year. According to the media reports, cricket boards of both Pakistan and Afghanistan are in contact regarding the series which is scheduled to take place in August and September this year. The series will include … Read more

‘Pakistan is providing full support to the Afghan peace process,’ PM

'Pakistan is providing full support to the Afghan peace process,' PM

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday said that Pakistan is providing full support to the Afghan peace process.

In a statement today, Prime Minister Imran Khan underscored the importance of sustainable peace through dialogue in Afghanistan, saying ‘war is not the solution for Afghan peace.’

While commenting about the relations with India, Imran Khan reiterated Islamabad’s willingness to have good relations with all neighboring countries of the region including New Delhi.

He also said that the Kashmir issue should be resolved according to the wishes of the Kashmiri people. Adding that, ‘India must stop the persecution in occupied Kashmir.’

Imran Khan also highlighted the PTI Government’s efforts in providing relief to the masses during the coronavirus crisis in Pakistan.

He said that ‘My team is working tirelessly to make coronavirus vaccine accessible to everyone in Pakistan.’

Imran Khan also expressed deep concern on the rising unemployment due to the coronavirus pandemic around the world, saying, ‘World economy has been severely affected due to the deadly virus.’

Meanwhile, Pakistan has reported 102 deaths in the last 24 hours by novel coronavirus as the number of positive cases has surged to 893,461. The nationwide tally of fatalities has jumped to 20,089 on Friday.

According to the latest data by the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC), 3,070 persons tested positive for COVID-19 in the past 24 hours.

Punjab remains the worst-hit province by the pandemic both in terms of cases as well as deaths followed by Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan.

Till now 332,000 coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Punjab, 304,571 in Sindh, 128,561in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 24,318 in Balochistan, 80,010 in Islamabad, 18,547 in Azad Kashmir, and 5,454 in Gilgit-Baltistan.

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China says, ‘Ready to facilitate a negotiated end to the Afghanistan conflict’

China says, 'Ready to facilitate a negotiated end to the Afghanistan conflict'

China has expressed will to facilitate intra-Afghan negotiations as part of efforts to end the two-decade-long war and a recent surge of violence that has claimed the lives of hundreds in recent weeks across the country. According to the reports, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi while talking to Afghan National Security Adviser Hamdullah Mohib offered … Read more

Afghanistan: Kabul Mosque Blast Kills 12 Worshipers

Afghanistan: Kabul Mosque Blast Kills 12 Worshipers

A blast inside a mosque during Friday prayers on the outskirts of the Afghan capital, Kabul, has killed at least 12 people and injured several others. According to international media reports, the Taliban, which had declared a three-day ceasefire during Eid al-Fitr, condemned the blast and disassociated themselves, while no one has yet claimed responsibility … Read more

Afghanistan: 11 Killed In 4 Separate Blasts On Eve Of Eid-ul-Fitr

Afghanistan: 11 Killed In 4 Separate Blasts On Eve Of Eid-ul-Fitr

Just hours after the start of a three-day ceasefire across Afghanistan on the eve of Eid al-Fitr, bombings at four different locations killed 11 civilians and injured 13. There were no reports of direct fighting between the Taliban and government forces as a temporary ceasefire was observed, but roadside bombs have killed civilians, according to … Read more

Pakistan welcomes Taliban’s announcement of ceasefire during Eid

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Pakistan on Monday welcomed the three-day ceasefire announcement for Eid-ul-Fitr by the Taliban. According to the details, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri said, We welcome the three-day ceasefire announcement for Eid-ul-Fitr by Taliban. We fully support all efforts that lead to reduction in violence and contribute to achieving durable stability & lasting … Read more

Afghanistan: Bomb hits passenger bus in Zabul province

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At least sixteen people were killed and 41 others were severely injured when a passenger bus collided with a roadside mine in the Camp area of Safa district in Zabul province, Afghanistan. As per reports, interior ministry spokesman Tareq Arian while talking to newsmen said that the blast happened in the Muskan Camp area in … Read more

Saudi Arabia lauds Pakistan’s role in countering Islamophobia

Saudi Arabia lauds Pakistan’s role in countering Islamophobia

Foreign Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud on Sunday said that Pakistan is playing a key role in countering Islamophobia.

According to the details, while giving an exclusive interview via video link, Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud said that the visit of the Pakistan Prime Minister to Saudi Arabia is important in the history of both countries.

He said that Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are working to meet the challenges facing the Muslim world, adding that, ‘Pakistan is playing a key role in tackling Islamophobia.’ ‘There is a need for dialogue among the international community to tackle Islamophobia.’ He said.

Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, while responding to a question about Pakistani prisoners, said that Steps are being taken to release them as Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman has announced their release.

He said that the Crown Prince is also willing to visit Pakistan soon, the 70-year relationship between the two countries is very important.

Giving details about the meetings, Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud said that the tour focuses on investing and expanding trade.

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Death toll rises to 58 in Kabul school attack

Death toll from blasts near Afghan girls' school rises to 58

The death toll from blasts outside a school in Afghanistan’s capital Kabul has risen to 58, said Afghan authorities on Sunday. Local media reported that doctors are still struggling to provide medical care to at least 150 injured. The bombing that took place on Saturday shook the city’s neighborhood of Dasht-e-Barchi. Most of the victims … Read more

Afghanistan: Bomb Blast Near Girls School In Kabul Kills At Least 40

Afghanistan: Bomb Blast Near Girls School In Kabul Kills At Least 40

A blast near a secondary school in the Afghan capital, Kabul, killed at least 40 people and injured dozens on Saturday. The blast reportedly took place as students were leaving the school building. According to the Ministry of Education, a large number of the injured are girls. Interior Ministry spokesman Tariq Arain did not give … Read more

Afghanistan: Former News Anchor Shot Dead In Kandahar

Afghanistan: Former News Anchor Shot Dead In Kandahar

A finance ministry employee and former news anchor has been shot dead in Kandahar, the southern city of Afghanistan. Journalists, members of civil society, government officials and judges in Afghanistan have been the target of similar attacks in recent months, according to Reuters. Provincial police spokesman Jamal Nasir said Nemat Rawan, a former anchor of … Read more

Heavy Rains And Floods Kill 37 People In Afghanistan

Heavy Rains And Floods Kill 37 People In Afghanistan

Floods and heavy rains in different provinces of Afghanistan have killed 37 people, including women and children. According to the reports, after heavy rains in Afghanistan, poor infrastructure in remote areas is severely damaged and the problems are exacerbated by the lack of access to information. A spokesman for the provincial governor, Jilani Farhad, said … Read more

Afghanistan: 7 Soldiers Killed In Taliban Attack In Farah Province

Afghanistan: 7 Soldiers Killed In Taliban Attack In Farah Province

A Taliban attack on a military checkpoint in Afghanistan’s southwestern province, Farah left seven Afghan soldiers killed, while a member of the provincial council fears 30 soldiers have been killed. Farah’s local administration said the Taliban attacked a post where seven soldiers were killed, while tensions in Afghanistan have risen since May 1, according to … Read more

Pakistan to stop all inbound pedestrian traffic from midnight of May 4/5

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The government of Pakistan has revised its land border management policy with neighboring Iran and Afghanistan in a bid to stop the transfer of new variants of coronavirus. According to the details, the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) has taken the decision in order to halt the transfer of new variants of coronavirus from … Read more

US deploys B-52 bombers to back Afghanistan pullout

US deploys B-52 bombers to back Afghanistan pullout

The United States has deployed B-52 bombers to the Middle East and has prolonged the presence of an aircraft carrier in the region to support the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan. US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin decided to keep the USS Eisenhower in the US Central Command region for a lengthy period, in the wake of President Joe Biden’s decision to … Read more

David Warner, Kane Williamson Fast During Ramadan With Rashid Khan

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Kiwi star batsman Kane Williamson and Australia’s hard hitter David Warner recently kept a fast with their Indian Premier League (IPL) teammates. As per reports, the video was shared by Afghanistan’s star leg-spinner Rashid Khan. Taking his Instagram account Rashid shared the video in which he can be seen with Williamson and Warner at a … Read more

Two-Decade-Old Afghan War Has Claimed 241,000 Lives, $2.26 Trillion

Two-Decade-Old Afghan War Has Claimed 241,000 Lives, $2.26 Trillion

A report released on the two-decade-old war in Afghanistan says 241,000 people, including Americans, have been killed in the war in 20 years. According to research, these deaths were directly caused by this war. These include the deaths of 71,344 civilians, 2,442 US military personnel, 78,314 Afghan security personnel and 84,191 insurgents. According to a … Read more

“Presence in Afghanistan to remain after US, NATO withdrawal”, says UN

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The United Nations (UN) said it will remain in Afghanistan to continue its political and humanitarian mission after the departure of the United States and NATO. Stephane Dujarric spokesman to the UN secretary-general said in his statement, It was “clear and obvious” that the troops’ departure “will have an impact on the country as a … Read more