Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Afghan situation worsens as the Taliban celebrate their first year in power

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Afghanistan’s government has declared today a national holiday as it commemorates the first anniversary of the Taliban taking control of Kabul. Taliban sympathizers and members have been parading through the streets and flying black and white banners. However, the anniversary occurs as the economic and humanitarian crisis worsens, leaving many men without jobs and the … Read more

Pakistan, Turkish military leaderships discuss Afghan situation

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan and Turkey have reaffirmed the commitment to forge deeper strategic ties. This understanding came during a meeting between Chief of General Staff Turkish Armed Forces General Yasar Guler and Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Nadeem Raza in Rawalpindi. Besides security and regional issues, particularly the latest developments in Afghanistan, matters relating … Read more

World can ill afford to have an unstable Afghanistan: COAS

Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa stressed on Saturday over the need for global convergence and sincere efforts to avert a looming humanitarian catastrophe in Afghanistan. “The world can ill afford to have an unstable Afghanistan prone to economic collapse,” the COAS said during a meeting with Special Representative of Germany for Afghanistan … Read more

Pakistan agrees to stay in contact with UK over Afghan situation

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Pakistan has agreed to stay in touch with the United Kingdom due to the developing condition in Afghanistan, amid the Taliban took over the country on Sunday. President Ashraf Ghani as a result of the conclusion of a swift aggressiveness by the group to take back the complete control over the country after staying out … Read more

National security meeting to focus on Afghan situation: Qureshi

Pakistan calls for unfreezing of Afghan assets ahead of UN talks

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Tuesday said the meeting on national security, to be attended by representatives of all parliamentary parties, would focus on the current security situation in Afghanistan and its impact on the region. In a statement, the foreign minister said the government had invited around 17 parliamentarians for the meeting … Read more