Afghanistan’s Taliban warned Pakistan that any future attack will draw a direct strike on Islamabad. Sources told TOLOnews that Pakistan “sabotaged” the Istanbul peace talks, demanding Kabul ensure its security amid rising border tensions.
Pashtun, Baloch, Sindhi and Kashmiri activists joined an online Afghan United Front meeting to reaffirm their struggle for freedom from Pakistan's control. They accused Pak of ideological indoctrination, economic exploitation and military oppression.
Pakistan-Afghanistan talks in Istanbul hit a deadlock as the Taliban refused to commit to “verifiable measures” against the TTP. Pakistan accused Kabul of shielding militants even as fresh border infiltrations occurred during the dialogue.
Actor Salman Khan has reportedly been added to Pakistan's Fourth Schedule under the country's Anti-Terrorism Act. The move comes after the actor mentioned 'Balochistan' and 'Pakistan' separately in a speech at Joy Forum 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Former CIA officer John Kiriakou warns Pakistan it would lose any conventional war with India, urging restraint and highlighting India’s firm response to terror attacks. He also reveals past US knowledge of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal.
Balochistan records 77,826 road accidents and 1,743 deaths over five years, exposing dangerous highways like N-25 and N-50. Neglect, narrow lanes, and poor infrastructure make travel deadly.
This project is expected to restrict the river's water flow into Pakistan. The Afghan government asserts its sovereign right to manage its water resources, a move that comes shortly after a ceasefire was brokered between the two nations.
Former CIA officer has revealed the US decided against targeting Pakistan's nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan after Saudi Arabia intervened. Kiriakou said CIA had full details of Khan’s movements but was told to 'stand down' due to Saudi pressure.
Former CIA officer John Kiriakou claims the US “purchased” Pervez Musharraf with millions in aid while Pakistan’s elite, including Benazir Bhutto, lived lavishly as ordinary citizens suffered.
Somalia’s military struggles with a patchwork of foreign training and aid from Turkey, the US, Pakistan, and Gulf states. Competing doctrines and loyalties risk dividing the army, undermining cohesion, and threatening national sovereignty.
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