Taliban warns US not to ‘destabilise’ regime

The Taliban have warned the United States not to “destabilise” the regime during their first face-to-face talks since the US withdrawal, as a deadly sectarian bombing raised further questions about their grip on power. 
10 October 2021

Targeted Killings: Hundreds detained in J&K

Hundreds of people in restive Indian-administered Kashmir have been detained by police investigating a spate of targeted killings by suspected rebels, officials told AFP yesterday.
10 October 2021

‘Father’ of Pak atomic bomb Qadeer Khan dies

Abdul Qadeer Khan, lionised at home as the father of Pakistan’s atomic bomb despite admitting he was at the centre of a nuclear proliferation ring, died yesterday at age 85.
10 October 2021

Pakistan’s nuclear scientist Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan passes away

Nuclear scientist Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan passed away in Islamabad on Sunday morning at the age of 85.
10 October 2021

Who represents Afghanistan?

The International Criminal Court on Friday said it cannot rule on a prosecutor’s request to resume a war crimes investigation of Afghanistan until it can decide who represents the country in international bodies.
9 October 2021

Pandora Papers reflect a deep-seated malaise in Pakistan: EFSAS

The European Foundation for South Asian Studies (EFSAS) has observed that the Pandora Papers reflect a deep-seated malaise in South Asia, Pakistan in particular.
9 October 2021

Taliban fighters enjoy rare day off at amusement park

Strolling casually with their machine guns in hand, Halimi and hundreds of fellow Taliban fighters enjoyed a rare day off with a visit to a popular waterside amusement park in Kabul.
9 October 2021

Aid promised to Afghanistan urgent to avert major crisis: UNHCR

The world should urgently provide promised aid to Afghanistan, the UN refugee agency said on Saturday, warning that a lack of resources is hampering efforts to avert an economic crisis that could push fresh flows of refugees to its neighbours and beyond.
9 October 2021

US to hold first in-person talks with Taliban since pullout

A US delegation will meet with senior Taliban representatives in Doha on Saturday and Sunday in their first face-to-face meeting at a senior level since Washington pulled its troops from Afghanistan and the hardline group took over the country, two senior administration officials told Reuters.
9 October 2021

Shia Mosque in Afghanistan: Blast kills 55

A suicide bomb attack on worshippers at a Shia mosque in the Afghan city of Kunduz killed at least 55 people yesterday, in the bloodiest assault since US forces left the country.
8 October 2021

Quote of the day

Taiwan does not seek military confrontation. It hopes for a peaceful, stable, predictable and mutually-beneficial coexistence with its neighbours. But Taiwan will also do whatever it takes to defend its freedom and democratic way of life.
8 October 2021

Crisis-hit Sri Lanka ends price controls

The Sri Lankan government yesterday ended price controls on essential foods in a bid to end black market trading as food shortages worsen amid a foreign currency crisis.
8 October 2021

At least 100 dead, wounded in Afghan blast: Taliban official

A blast went off Friday at a mosque packed with Shiite Muslim worshippers in northern Afghanistan, killing or wounding at least 100 people, a Taliban police official said.
8 October 2021

Indian, Chinese patrols face-off in Arunachal Pradesh

Indian and Chinese military were engaged in a brief face-off in Tawang sector of north eastern Indian state Arunachal Pradesh last week, the Indian media reported today.
8 October 2021

Pakistan quake kills at least 20

An earthquake of magnitude 5.7 hit southern Pakistan in the early hours of yesterday, killing 20 people, most of them women and children, and injuring about 300, at a time when many victims were asleep, authorities said.
7 October 2021

Study offers dengue treatment hope

Dengue affects tens of millions each year, producing brutal symptoms that have earned it the moniker “breakbone fever,” but new research may have found the first-ever treatment for the virus.
7 October 2021

20 killed in Pakistan earthquake

Around 20 people have been after a 5.7 magnitude earthquake hit southern Pakistan in darkness early on Thursday, government officials said.
7 October 2021

Asean may bar junta chief from summit

Southeast Asian nations are discussing whether to exclude Myanmar’s junta chief from a summit due to slow progress on a plan to address turmoil after a coup in the country earlier this year, a top diplomat said yesterday.
6 October 2021

Tensions ‘highest in decades’`

Military tensions between China and Taiwan are at their highest in four decades, the island’s defence minister warned yesterday, adding Beijing would be in a position to launch a full-scale invasion in 2025.
6 October 2021

Singapore patrol robots stoke fears of surveillance state

Singapore has trialled patrol robots that blast warnings at people engaging in “undesirable social behaviour”, adding to an arsenal of surveillance technology in the tightly controlled city-state that is fuelling privacy concerns.
6 October 2021