Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan back in jail after shorter-than-expected hospital visit
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Update / Imran taken back to Adiala jail after visit to hospital
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Former PM Imran Khan would not confront Pakistan army chief if freed, close aide says
20 August 2026
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Indian army chief conferred honorary rank of Nepali Army general
18 August 2026
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South Asia
Pakistan detains 258 in scam centre raid
18 August 2026
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India says it thwarted attacks by Pakistan-backed militants, arrested over 200 operatives
17 August 2026
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Indian visa scam alert: High Commission warns applicants in Bangladesh
6 August 2026
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Pakistan restricts international media reporting outside main cities
6 August 2026
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Rukhsar Ahmed, rape accused in UK, wins Pakistan-occupied Kashmir election on bail
6 August 2026
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Suicide bomber kills 14 at anti-militancy protest in Pakistan
3 August 2026
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Taliban warns of consequences if US drones enter Afghanistan
The Taliban on Wednesday warned of consequences if the United States did not stop flying drones over Afghan airspace.
29 September 2021
Kabul University: Women barred from teaching
Women will no longer be allowed to attend classes or work at Kabul University “until an Islamic environment is created,” the school’s new Taliban-appointed chancellor announced Monday, in the latest move excluding Afghanistan’s women from public life.
28 September 2021
Pak terrorist, 19, captured at J&K
A 19-year-old Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist from Pakistani Punjab, captured in a massive army operation to stop infiltrations at Jammu and Kashmir’s Uri, has made big revelations to the army including details of his terror training in which the Pakistan Army was allegedly involved.
28 September 2021
Unusual UN meet to close without Taliban, Myanmar speeches
The UN General Assembly in New York was set to end yesterday but without speeches by those in power in Afghanistan and Myanmar, one of many quirks at this year’s diplomatic marathon that saw 100 leaders defy coronavirus fears to meet in person.
27 September 2021
‘Convenient scapegoat’
Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that Pakistan must not be blamed for the outcome of the war in Afghanistan and for the losses of the United States, stressing on setting eyes on the future to avoid another conflict instead of continuing with a blame game.
27 September 2021
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South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in raised banning the eating of dogs in the country yesterday, his office said, a traditional practice that is becoming an international embarrassment.
27 September 2021
Military launches air strikes
Myanmar’s military launched air strikes at the weekend after clashes with fighters opposed to the junta in the Sagaing region, according to media and a militia member, as phone lines and the internet were also severed in some districts.
27 September 2021
Afghan war crimes: ICC prosecutor seeks to resume probe
The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court on Monday said he was seeking approval to resume a war crimes investigation into Afghanistan, focusing on the actions of the Taliban and the Islamic State Khorasan (ISIS-K) militia.
27 September 2021
US allows humanitarian aid to Afghanistan
The US Treasury Department has issued licenses to facilitate humanitarian aid and financial assistance to the people of Afghanistan, while upholding sanctions on the Taliban.
27 September 2021
Junta blames anti-coup fighters
Myanmar’s junta has denied suspending the internet in conflict-wracked regions, blaming a recent spate of data blackouts on anti-coup protesters who had destroyed military-owned communications towers.
26 September 2021
Taliban urge int’l airlines to resume Afghan flights
The Taliban yesterday urged international airlines to resume flights to Kabul, saying all technical issues at the country’s main airport
26 September 2021
Afghans at risk of ‘imminent’ famine
Afghanistan is at risk of “imminent hunger” with winter approaching and services disrupted by the return to power of the Taliban, a UN official warned in an interview with AFP.
26 September 2021
Terrorism, Taliban Support: Pakistan, India trade barbs at UNGA
India and Pakistan clashed Friday at the United Nations as Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan accused the rival of a “reign of terror” on Muslims and appealed to the world to work with Afghanistan’s triumphant Taliban, drawing a stern rebuke.
25 September 2021
Taliban hang bodies of 4 men in Herat city
The Taliban hung the bodies of four kidnappers from cranes after killing them during a shootout in Afghanistan’s western city of Herat yesterday, a senior official said.
25 September 2021
Taliban hang up bodies of alleged kidnappers in Afghan city
Taliban authorities in the western Afghan city of Herat killed four alleged kidnappers and hung their bodies up in public to deter others, a local government official said on Saturday.
25 September 2021
Risk of ‘civil war’ escalating
Myanmar is facing the alarming prospect of an escalating civil war as an uprising against the military junta widens, the UN’s human rights chief warned yesterday.
23 September 2021
Pakistan wants diplomatic recognition of Taliban
Pakistan’s government is proposing that the international community develop a road map that leads to diplomatic recognition of the Taliban — with incentives if they fulfill its requirements — and then sit down face to face and talk it out with the militia’s leaders.
23 September 2021
Rohingya crisis: US announces $180m in humanitarian assistance
The United States announces nearly $180 million in additional humanitarian assistance for those affected by Rohingya refugee crisis in Myanmar, Bangladesh, and elsewhere in the region.
23 September 2021
Afghan women MPs arrive in Greece on way to US:officials
Greece yesterday said it was temporarily hosting seven Afghan women MPs and their families who fled Afghanistan ahead of eventual resettlement in the United States.
22 September 2021
Saarc FMs meet in NY cancelled
A meeting of foreign ministers of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc) countries, slated to be held on Saturday in New York, has been cancelled.
22 September 2021