Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Volleyball League shifted from Pakistan to Uzbekistan

Volleyball League shifted from Pakistan to Uzbekistan

KARACHI: The Central Asia Volleyball Association (CAVA) has shifted its Men’s Nations League to Uzbekistan amid rising tension between Pakistan and India. The Central Asian Volleyball championship was scheduled from May 29 to June 04 in Islamabad. It will now be held in Uzbekistan on the same dates. Due to tension between Pakistan and India … Read more

PM Shehbaz departs on two-day visit to Tajikistan

PM Shehbaz

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif departed here for Dushanbe for a two-day visit, at the invitation of President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon.

The prime minister was accompanied by a delegation comprising Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar, Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif, Information and Broadcasting Minister Attaullah Tarar and Special Assistant to PM Tariq Fatemi.

During the visit, the prime minister will meet with Tajik President Emomali Rahmon besides attending a signing ceremony of Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) between Pakistan and Tajikistan to strengthen bilateral cooperation in varying sectors.

This will follow a joint press stakeout by Prime Minister Shehbaz and President Emomali Rahmon.

He will also lay a wreath at the monument of the national hero of Tajikistan Ismail Somoni.

The Tajik president and prime minister will also host a dinner reception in honor of Prime Minister Shehbaz at the Qasr-e-Navruz.

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Stephen Constantine to continue as Pakistan head coach

Stephen Constantine to continue as Pakistan head coach

Stephen Constantine will continue to be the Pakistan football team’s head coach. Constantine led Pakistan to their first-ever World Cup qualifying round win. The next camp for the national team is scheduled to open in February 2024. It is expected that Stephen Constantine will stay on as head coach of the Pakistani men’s national football … Read more

Pakistan Stumbles in FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers, Faces Setback Against Tajikistan

Pakistan Stumbles in FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers, Faces Setback Against Tajikistan

Pakistan suffered a heavy defeat to Tajikistan in World Cup qualifiers. Pakistan’s lack of possession and defensive lapses led to a lopsided scoreline. Coach Constantine faces a significant challenge to turn around Pakistan’s World Cup campaign. Pakistan’s hopes of progressing to the next round of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers suffered a significant blow … Read more

7.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Tajikistan, near border with China

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  • An earthquake of roughly 7.2 magnitudes struck Tajikistan.
  • The earthquake depth was 10 km (6 miles).
  • The epicenter is roughly 82 kilometers from the nearest Chinese border.

An earthquake of roughly 7.2 magnitudes struck Tajikistan on Thursday at 8:37 a.m. (0037 GMT) at a depth of 10 km (6 miles), according to Chinese official television CCTV, citing the China Earthquake Networks Center.

The epicenter is roughly 82 kilometers from the nearest Chinese border and was felt powerfully in certain places of China’s western Xinjiang region, including Kashgar and Artux, according to CCTV.

Kashgar’s power supply and connectivity were normal.

According to Chinese official media, the Xinjiang railroad agency has halted passenger trains traveling on the Aksu-Kashgar stretch of the Southern Xinjiang railway.

According to CCTV, local authorities were evaluating bridges, tunnels, and signal systems.

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Ukraine War: Russian migrants forced to serve in Putin’s war

Ukraine War
  • Russia’s Wagner mercenary group has reportedly recruited tens of thousands.
  • Many prisoners are now concerned that they will be forced to fight.
  • Migrant laborers from Central Asian countries are particularly vulnerable.

Russia‘s Wagner mercenary group has reportedly recruited tens of thousands of prisoners to fight in Ukraine. But the growing number of casualties and extrajudicial executions make it much harder to find volunteers, even in prisons.

Many prisoners are now concerned that they will be forced to fight, and migrant laborers from Central Asian countries are particularly vulnerable.

In 2018, Anuar traveled to Russia in quest of work. He was eventually arrested for drug trafficking and sent to Penal Colony Number Six in the Vladimir region to fulfill his sentence.

At the end of January, he told his father that a group of Central Asians had been sent to fight in Ukraine without their consent. “There are lots of Uzbeks, Tajiks, Kyrgyz there in that prison. Now they are planning to send another group and my son is worried that they will force him to go too,”

Anuar’s letters confirm that he is serving his time in that prison. And Olga Romanova, director of the civil rights organization Russia Behind Bars, validated his claim about the group that was forced to travel to Ukraine in January. The parents of those detainees asked her for assistance.

“They were not given a choice. They were told to sign the contract and were sent to the front line like a bag of potatoes,” Ms. Romanova said.

She claims that the parents were initially willing to go to court so that their children would not wind up in Ukraine. But they rejected it because they were afraid of the punishment their children would suffer if they stayed in prison.

The ill-treatment and frequent beatings of convicts at Penal Colony Number Six are well-known. It was described as a “torture prison” by Olga Romanova. It is the location of Alexei Navalny, a notable Russian opposition figure.

The colony’s administration has yet to react to the sources’ request for comment on reports that convicts were compelled to sign military contracts.

Prison recruitment appears to have been quite successful, but things are changing when the Wagner gang suffers huge losses on the battlefield.

Uzbek sources have spoken to Farukh (not his real name), an Uzbek citizen imprisoned in Russia’s Rostov region. Wagner was joined by several of his fellow detainees. Farukh believes that at first, it was voluntary, but that now prisoners may be compelled to fight.

“In the beginning, I also considered going because everyone thought that Russia was more powerful, that Russia would win – maybe in one month, three months, or in one year. But now we see how many people are dying there and if they are short of soldiers – it’s not good. If they tell me to go and I refuse, then they can declare that I am against Russia.”

Central Asian nationals are recruited to fight for Russia in a variety of settings other than prisons. According to the most recent Russian Interior Ministry statistics, there are approximately 10.5 million migrants from Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan working in Russia. That’s a huge resource for military headhunters to tap into.

At the Moscow migration-center, Russian authorities openly sign up people to join the armed forces. There are even advertisements in Uzbek, Kyrgyz, and Tajik offering inhabitants of these nations a quicker path to obtaining a Russian passport if they join the armed forces.

However, activists claim that it is not always voluntary.

Valentina Chupik, a migrant rights advocate, told the sources that police officers occasionally stopped Central Asian migrants on the street and coerced them into signing a military contract. They were told that if they did not comply, they would be deported, according to Ms Chupik.

Many labor migrants do not have valid work permits, live somewhere other than where they are registered, or break other immigration restrictions. As a result, they can be a tempting target for recruiters.

According to the sources, Aziz, who has both Russian and Tajik citizenship, was detained during a police raid at the construction site where he works. He was told he’d be taken to a police station to have his ID checked but instead found himself in a military enlistment office. When he began yelling at cops, demanding to know why they had lied to him, they wrenched his arms and tossed him back into the bus.

They eventually let him go.

However, many migrants in Russia are too terrified of law enforcement to resist being drafted for the war.

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Strong earthquake jolts Islamabad and other parts of country   

Strong earthquake

According to NSMC, quake’s epicentre was near Tajikistan. The earthquake jolts were also felt in Punjab and KP. Initially, there was no report of damage from earthquake. ISLAMABAD: Strong earthquake jolts were felt in Islamabad and other parts of the country on Sunday. As per National Seismic Monitoring Centre (NSMC), the quake’s epicentre was near … Read more

PM Shehbaz, Tajik President discuss regional issues

Tajik President

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon They held delegation-level talks on bilateral issues Tajik President arrived in Islamabad on a two-day visit ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday met President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon and discussed matters of bilateral interest. In the meeting at the PM House, the two sides … Read more

Tajik president Emomali Rahmon due tomorrow

Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmon

ISLAMABAD: Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmon is arriving in Pakistan on Wednesday on a two-day official visit at the invitation of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The Foreign Office in a statement on Tuesday said the two sides would exchange views on further strengthening bilateral cooperation in a wide range of areas. During the visit, a number … Read more

Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan border conflict death rises to 71

Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan

Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan say 71 people have died in their border dispute. Russian President Vladimir Putin urges the sides to de-escalate the situation. A fragile ceasefire between the two countries held for a second day on Sunday.   Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan said on Sunday that 71 people had died in their border dispute. This came … Read more

Death toll rises to 24 on Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan boarder fighting

Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan boarder fighting

Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan accuse each other of resuming fighting in disputed area. Kyrgyz border service says its forces are still repelling Tajik attacks. Fighting reported in Batken province, which borders northern Sughd region and contains a Tajik exclave. Kyrgyzstan reported “intense battles” with Central Asian neighbour Tajikistan, with 24 people killed in the latest outbreak … Read more

Border guards from Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan start their battle

Tajikistan

There is a dispute over the boundary between the two Central Asian countries. Border guards from Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan exchanged gunfire. The conflict broke out on Wednesday. After a dispute over the boundary between the two Central Asian countries, border guards from Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan exchanged gunfire, according to officials on both sides. The conflict … Read more

Afghan authorities renovate southern power plant

power plant

The transmission line was connected to the grid of Kandahar provincial capital, Kandahar City. The capacity of the Kajaki power plant would be raised from 50 to 100 megawatts. Afghanistan imports electricity from neighbouring Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Iran. The authorities in Afghanistan’s southern region rebuilt the only power plant at the Kajaki dam in … Read more

Vladimir Putin to make first foreign trip since Ukraine war

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Vladimir Putin is scheduled to visit Tajikistan and Turkmenistan. He will also participate in a forum with Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko. G7 nations are inching closer to barring Russian gold exports amid sanctions against Moscow. Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, is scheduled to make his first international trip since authorising the invasion of Ukraine … Read more

Tajikistan eyes total control of troubled east

Tajikistan

Tajikistan’s authoritarian government has cracked down hard in recent weeks on the restive region. At least 17 people were killed and over 200 arrested during what the authorities call “an anti-terror operation”. Critics argue that the real aim of the crackdown is to crush local leaders. Mountainous Gorno-Badakhshan province in Tajikistan is home to a … Read more

Tajikistan says govt opponent detained in restive east

east

Tolib Ayombekov is a former rival of Tajikistan’s authoritarian leadership. He was arrested in a special operation in the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region. The region has been a flashpoint since the end of a civil war in the 1990s. Authorities announced Saturday that a long-time foe of Tajikistan’s authoritarian leadership was arrested in the volatile east … Read more

Non-availability of Air Traffic controllers has risen concerns in Afghanistan

Air Traffic Control Tower in Islamabad

Karachi: The non-availability of Air Traffic controllers has risen concerns in Afghanistan. After the withdrawal of US and allied forces from Afghanistan, there is no longer any air traffic control in the country. New Notam released by Civil Aviation Authority to provide services for air traffic control from Pakistan. The captain of the plane is … Read more

Drone envy: How Turkey’s prized warfare weapon both wins and risks igniting wars

Turkey

Kyrgyzstan, a central Asian country, has finally gained an advantage over Tajikistan in a boundary dispute. It got three sought Turkish Bayraktar TB2 unmanned aerial combat drones armed with precision missiles capable of destroying any oncoming armour in late 2021. Officials promised the people that this would aid in repelling any assaults by its neighbour. … Read more

‘Criminal leader’ killed in Tajikistan’s east after clashes: police

killed

According to police, a foe of Tajikistan’s authoritarian leadership was slain in the restive east of the ex-Soviet republic after protests caused deadly skirmishes between state forces and local population in the region bordering Afghanistan and China. Mamadbokir Mamadbokirov was killed “as a result of internal clashes of criminal groups”, according to an interior ministry statement carried … Read more

Tajikistan protests; Pamir minority attacked by security forces

Tajikistan protests; Pamir minority attacked by security forces Something like 25 individuals were killed on Wednesday by security powers in Tajikistan during a dissent in the independent locale of Gorno-Badakhshan (GBAO), where the Tajik system has designated the Pamiri ethnic minority. The passings mark an acceleration of brutality in the area. Struggle between the focal … Read more

Tajikistan detains 114 over clashes in troubled region

Tajikistan

After deadly skirmishes erupted in Tajikistan’s eastern area, which the authoritarian state has long battled to control, police said over 100 people were arrested in a “counter-terror operation” on Thursday. Nine people, eight of whom the government described as “militants”, and one officer were killed Wednesday following the worst violence in the remote Gorno-Badakhshan region since 2012. … Read more

Nine dead, 24 wounded in clashes in restive Tajikistan region

Tajikistan

Nine people were killed and two dozen were injured in clashes between security forces and “terrorists” in a troubled region of Tajikistan bordering Afghanistan and China on Wednesday, The interior ministry said. According to the ministry, members of “organized criminal groups” armed with weapons and Molotov cocktails attacked security officials in Gorno-eastern Badakhshan’s region. One … Read more

Kazakhstan postpones Victory Day, costing Putin allies 

Kazakhstan

According to the Kazakhstan Ministry of Defense, the stated reason for the cancellation was financial savings and “other issues.” Given the celebration’s significance to Russia and post-Soviet unity, many believe it sends a strong message to Moscow. “Russia has lost support in its own backyard,” Taras Kuzio, a political science professor, remarked on Twitter. “For … Read more

US panel says India religious freedom worsens ‘significantly’

US panel

A US commission stated Monday that nonsecular freedom has deteriorated “notably” in India under the Hindu nationalist government because it again endorsed focused sanctions over abuses. It changed into the third instantly year that the US Commission on International Religious Freedom requested that India be placed on a listing of “nations of precise concern” — … Read more

Vaccine mandates around the world

vaccine

PARIS: A growing number of countries are imposing vaccine passes, or insisting people in certain jobs be vaccinated against Covid-19. But few are mandating their whole populations to be jabbed. Here is a snapshot:  Compulsory jabs  Ecuador became the first country in the world to make Covid-19 vaccinations mandatory in December, including for children over … Read more

Pakistan eyes greater Central Asian trade benefits 

Pakistan

The emerging regional trade outlook after the US withdrawal from Afghanistan has led to an active engagement between Pakistan and Central Asian Republics. The US defeat in Afghanistan also eliminated the Indian influence in the neighbouring country, which sits at the crossroads to South and Central Asia. Capitalising on this, Pakistan is intensifying trade with … Read more

PM Imran Khan arrives in Dushanbe for SCO summit

Prime Minister Imran Khan arrived in the Tajik capital Dushanbe on Thursday for the 20th Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Council of Heads of State (SCO-CHS) Summit. According to the PM office, the premier was received by his Tajik counterpart Kokhir Rasulzoda in a red carpet welcome at the Dushanbe International Airport. PM Imran, who is on … Read more