Afghanistan Earthquake

UN Food Agency’s Aid Distribution to Quake-Stricken Afghanistan

Kabul Aid workers have reached earthquake-stricken areas of western Afghanistan and distributed emergency food supplies to those affected. Rescue efforts continue after powerful earthquakes caused widespread destruction and killed over 2,000 people in the country's worst natural disaster in years....
Pakistan students protest

Pakistan’s Zealotry on Display: A March of Extremism

Islamabad On September 24, 2023, the Police desecrated 74 graves of Ahmadis in Daska City, Sialkot District, Punjab, under pressure from Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP). The authorities ensured no Ahmadi was near the graveyard, destroying their tombstones. A Christian family in...
Taliban spokesman

Taliban Condemns Pakistan’s Threat to Expel Afghan Refugees: Refugees Pose No Security Threat

The Taliban, who now control Afghanistan, have expressed their disapproval of Pakistan's plan to repatriate millions of Afghan refugees from its soil. The Afghan refugee crisis has persisted for decades, with Pakistan hosting one of the world's largest populations of...
Manipur-India

Internet Ban: Authorities Announce Restoration in Manipur, India

New Delhi Manipur Chief Minister, N Biren Singh, has announced that internet services in Manipur have been restored after a five-day ban on mobile and broadband services in the state. The ban was imposed as a precautionary measure to prevent...
Pakistan

Pakistan’s Resolute Endeavors to Revitalize Economy: Minister’s Perspective

Islamabad Pakistan's Minister for Commerce, Gohar Ejaz, has emphasized the country's efforts to revive its economy and achieve sustainable growth. He emphasized the need to diversify exports and reach targets of 80 billion U.S. dollars within 90 days. Ejaz highlighted...
Sri Lanka'

Sri Lanka’s Import Restrictions to Ease in October

Colombo Sri Lanka plans to ease import restrictions on imported goods, except vehicles, in October. The move is expected to help stabilize prices, as there is not enough supply to meet demand. The Sri Lankan government initially restricted 1,465 items...
Afghanistan

Police Eradicate Hashish Fields in Eastern Afghanistan

Jalalabad, Afghanistan The Afghan police have destroyed 23 acres of hashish in Nangarhar province and 2,070 acres in neighboring Paktia province. The operation began in Achin district and aims to prevent the cultivation of illegal crops. The Afghan caretaker government...
Manipur Violence

Manipur Violence: 175 Dead, 1100 Injured; 96 Unclaimed Bodies in Hospitals

Over four months have passed since the violence began in Manipur, with police releasing figures of killed, injured, arson incidents, and weapons looted during the violence. 175 people have died, 1,108 have been injured, and 32 are still missing. Inspector...
India-Bangladesh

India’s Strategic Focus on Bangladesh in Global Diplomacy

New Delhi India invitеd Bangladеsh as a spеcial guеst at thе G20 summit, highlighting its importancе in intеrnational forums. Bangladеsh, formеd aftеr sеparating from Pakistan in 1971, has gainеd crеdibility and еconomic stability, lеaving Pakistan bеhind. Thе country is India's...
Bhutan

Bhutan launches ‘Shift Bhutan Programme’: Empowering Youth for National Progress

Thimphu Bhutan launched the "ShiftBhutan Programme" to uplift and educate the country's youth, focusing on sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR) and substance use disorders (SUDs). The initiative, created by Save the Children, is an innovative campaign accelerator targeting individuals...
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