Committed to Asean peace plan

Myanmar’s military rulers yesterday pledged to cooperate “as much as possible” with a peace plan agreed with Asean, despite a stern rebuke of the regional bloc for excluding the country’s top commander from a summit this week. 
24 October 2021

9 killed in deadly clashes in Pakistan

A radical Islamist party yesterday said seven of its supporters have died in clashes with authorities in Pakistan’s eastern city of Lahore after two police officers were killed in the unrest. 
23 October 2021

IS says its fighters attacked Kabul power lines

The Islamic State militant group’s Afghan branch said it was behind an explosion that brought down electricity lines and plunged Kabul into darkness.
23 October 2021

Don’t let Taliban in

A group of Afghan women urged the United Nations to block the Taliban from gaining a seat at the world body, calling for better representation for their country during a visit to the organisation’s New York headquarters on Thursday.
22 October 2021

Myanmar has spiralled into civil war after coup

Myanmar has spiralled into civil war following a military coup, the outgoing UN special envoy on Myanmar said on Thursday, warning that the chance to return to democracy is disappearing and signalling that further targeted sanctions could be helpful.
22 October 2021

‘I want to commit suicide, but can’t leave my mother alone’

Since Taliban came to power in Afghanistan, Nargis Nayeel Sadat, 22, a business entrepreneur and women activist based in Kabul, is on the run along with her mother to save their lives after a Taliban court found her guilty. 
22 October 2021

Women’s Protests: Taliban strike journos to stop media coverage

The Taliban struck several journalists to prevent media coverage of a women’s rights protest in Kabul yesterday.
21 October 2021

Living with the enemy: Taliban, opposing soldiers nurse wounds of war in Kabul clinic

Former Taliban fighter Mohammad Ishaq, who spent years battling Western troops and local forces in Afghanistan, lost his leg in combat and is now learning to walk with a new limb. Standing near him at a Kabul clinic is one of the soldiers he defeated.
20 October 2021

Taliban praise suicide bombers who died in Afghan war

The Taliban praised suicide bombers who died during the war against the former government and its Western allies and offered their families sums of cash and promises of land, the movement's interior ministry said in a statement.
20 October 2021

Attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh reflect a 'conspiracy', Indian newspapers say

The mainstream Indian print media today editorially commented on the attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, opining they reflect a “conspiracy to instigate the violence.”
20 October 2021

Pakistan ISPR claims blocking Indian submarine from entering

The Pakistan Navy detected and blocked an Indian submarine from entering Pakistani waters on October 16, the military's media wing revealed on Tuesday.
20 October 2021

Junta frees hundreds of political prisoners

Myanmar’s military government has freed hundreds of political prisoners from the notorious Insein prison, including Aung San Suu Kyi’s party spokesman and a famous comedian Zarganar, local media reported.
19 October 2021

Taliban interior minister hails suicide bombers

One of the most senior figures in Afghanistan’s Taliban government has hailed the sacrifices of suicide bombers at a meeting with families of the “martyrs” in Kabul.
19 October 2021

Congress leader wants India’s citizenship law amended to ‘protect’ Bangladeshi Hindus

Congress leader Milind Deora has called for amendment to India’s Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) to “protect Bangladeshi Hindus”.
19 October 2021

Let girls return to school

Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai, who was shot by the Pakistani Taliban as a schoolgirl, has urged Afghanistan’s new rulers to let girls return to school.
18 October 2021

Afghanistan-wide polio vaccination starts next month: UN

Afghanistan will kick off its first countrywide polio immunisation campaign in years next month to protect millions of unvaccinated children, the UN said yesterday.
18 October 2021

Myanmar shadow govt praises the move

Myanmar’s shadow government, formed by opponents of ruling military, yesterday welcomed the exclusion of junta leader Min Aung Hlaing from an upcoming regional summit, but said it should be the legitimate representative.
18 October 2021

Pakistani commandos’ hand suspected in J&K encounter

The ferocity of the fighting between security forces and the group of terrorists holed up in the jungles of Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district for at least eight days suggests the infiltrators were trained by Pakistani commandos, sources in the army and police have said.
18 October 2021

Sri Lankan flotilla protests against Indian poaching

Sri Lanka’s fishermen launched a flotilla of boats yesterday demanding that the government block Indian trawlers from poaching in the island’s prawn-rich northern waters.
17 October 2021

Eight more dead in J&K violence

Clashes between rebels and government forces as well as street killings left eight more dead in Indian Kashmir, officials said, as the disputed Himalayan region battles a worsening wave of violence.
17 October 2021