ISIS claims Pakistan’s mosque bombing

The Islamic State says a lone Afghan suicide bomber struck inside a Shiite Muslim mosque in Pakistan’s northwestern city of Peshawar during Friday prayers, killing at least 56 worshippers and wounding 194 people.
5 March 2022

Pakistan shia mosque attack: 56 dead, 194 hurt

At least 56 people were killed and 194 wounded yesterday by a suicide bomb at a Shia mosque in the northwestern Pakistan city of Peshawar, the deadliest attack in the country since 2018.
4 March 2022

56 killed in suicide bombing at Pakistan's Shiite mosque

A suicide bomber struck inside a Shiite Muslim mosque in Pakistan’s northwestern city of Peshawar during Friday prayers, killing at least 56 worshippers and wounding 194 people, hospital officials said.
4 March 2022

Nepal parliament approves US grant amid protests

Nepal’s parliament approved a US infrastructure grant of $500 million which critics say undermines the Himalayan nation’s sovereignty as protesters opposed to the proposed funds clashed with police, officials and witnesses said late on Sunday.
28 February 2022

Selling their kidneys for food: Desperation in Afghanistan

Jobless, debt ridden, and struggling to feed his children, Nooruddin felt he had no choice but to sell a kidney -- one of a growing number of Afghans willing to sacrifice an organ to save their families.
28 February 2022

Taliban clamps down on Afghans leaving the country

The Taliban have clamped down on Afghans leaving the country as, separately, their forces continue a massive security sweep, going house-to-house across the capital Monday in a "clearing operation".
28 February 2022

Pakistan PM flies to Moscow to advance pipeline project

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan left for Moscow yesterday to push for the construction of a long-delayed, multi-billion-dollar gas pipeline to be built in
23 February 2022

Post-coup Myanmar: China, Russia arming junta

UN Security Council members China and Russia, as well as Serbia have continued supplying Myanmar’s junta with weapons used to attack civilians since last year’s coup, a UN rights expert said yesterday.
22 February 2022

Imran wants TV debate with Modi

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said yesterday he would like to have a televised debate with his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi, to resolve differences between the two neighbours.
22 February 2022

Cover up or lose jobs

Women working in Afghan government departments must cover up -- even with a blanket if necessary -- or they may lose their jobs, the Taliban’s religious police said yesterday.
22 February 2022

Would love to debate with Modi on TV: Imran Khan

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Tuesday he would like to have a televised debate with his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi, to resolve differences between the two neighbours.
22 February 2022

Unicef stipend for Afghan teachers

The United Nations children’s agency would pay Afghan teachers a monthly stipend for at least two months, the organisation said, with salaries unpaid for months as the country is plunged into economic crisis due to sanctions on the Taliban administration.
21 February 2022

Pak clamps down on fake news

Pakistan’s government has introduced a new cybercrime law that could see social media users jailed for up to five years for posting “fake news” about the military, judiciary or public officials.
21 February 2022

Taliban aiming to create ‘grand army’

The Taliban are creating a “grand army” for Afghanistan that will include officers and troops who served the old regime, the official tasked with overseeing the military’s transformation said yesterday.
21 February 2022

Don’t engage with ‘terrorist’ groups

Myanmar’s military government has criticised calls for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations’ special envoy to the conflict-torn country to meet bodies that oppose last year’s coup, which the junta has declared as “terrorist” groups.
21 February 2022

India, Bangladesh working on finalising agreements on rivers other than Ganges water-sharing: Shringla

Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla today said his country and Bangladesh “are working on finalising agreements on rivers other than the Ganges water-sharing and exchanging best practices in areas of river embankments and addressing salinity of rivers”.
21 February 2022

Letting Nawaz go abroad was big mistake: Imran Khan

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday admitted that the government made a mistake by allowing PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif to travel abroad for medical treatment.
19 February 2022

Lanka clears top officials

Sri Lanka’s High Court yesterday acquitted two top officials accused of “crimes against humanity” for failing to prevent the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings that killed 279 people. 
18 February 2022

BGB hands over Indian girl to BSF at Tentulia border

The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) handed over an Indian girl, who was detained by Tentulia police yesterday near the border for trespassing into Bangladesh, after a company commander-level flag meeting with India's Border Security force (BSF) this afternoon. 
18 February 2022

Pak struggles to quell violence on its Afghan border

Pakistan’s military has stepped up operations along the Afghan border in recent weeks after a spate of militant attacks that has dashed any hope the frontier might see more peace and stability after the end of the war in Afghanistan.
17 February 2022