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Why did Trump exclude terror-hub Pakistan from travel ban: Brahma Chellaney hints at US' Deep State's anti-India stanceGeostrategist Brahma Chellaney has criticised Donald Trump’s latest travel ban for excluding Pakistan, a known terror hub, while targeting ...
India rejects Pakistan's allegation of hand in train siege, says Pak is epicentre of terrorismIndia denied accusations by Pakistan that it was involved in the Jaffar Express attack. Pakistan claimed the rebels had ties with leaders i...
Pakistan Train Hijack: Deadly attack on Jaffar Express adds to troubled history of violencePakistan’s Jaffar Express has suffered multiple attacks by armed groups like the BLA and TTP, with recent incidents causing injuries and fa...
Taliban rule of Afghanistan is open-ended, their chief spokesman says as they begin year 3 in powerThe Taliban view their rule of Afghanistan as open-ended, drawing legitimacy from Islamic law and facing no significant threat, their chief...
Who is Viktor Bout, arms dealer linked to swap for Americans held by Moscow?Variously dubbed "the merchant of death" and "the sanctions buster" for his ability to get around arms embargoes, Bout, 55, was one of the ...
View: The world needs fewer Putins and more Clarissa WardsThen there is the image of the Russian president holding a Kremlin conference with those conducting the war against Ukraine, of him sitting...
A rebel, a bureaucrat: The women who stayed in AfghanistanAmiri, a mother of six, retained her senior position as the director of the ministry's Quality and Safety Department after the collapse of ...
Once wanted terrorists, now Taliban are prominent members of 2021Prominent Taliban members, who are against women rights and are extremists, were hunted down for 20 years by world best intelligence agenci...
Seeking global recognition, Taliban take a new approach: Making niceThe public relations push marks a new chapter in the Taliban's struggle, one nearly as high stakes as any on the battlefield.
Taliban draw closer to Kabul, Washington and allies rush to evacuate diplomatsThe United States and other countries rushed in troops to help evacuate their embassies after the militants captured town after town as U.S...
Taliban tame the 'Lion of Herat', capture his Afghan cityThe "Lion of Herat" has been a huge figure throughout Afghanistan's tumultuous modern history, initially rising to be one of the most power...
Kabul no longer far away as Taliban advances unbelievably quickly; world fears the inevitableChances are that the Taliban would like to be ensconced in Kabul on or before September 11 or perhaps even October 7, when the US-led invas...
Afghanistan: What happens if the Taliban takes over KabulChances are that the Taliban would like to be ensconced in Kabul on or before September 11 or perhaps even October 7, when the US-led invas...
World's militaries face a new enemy in virus outbreakArmies have had to enforce social distancing rules among troops while helping with national outbreak containment and postponing maneuvers. ...
'RapeLay' banned for sexual content, 'Manhunt' for gore, 'Pokémon GO' could be nextRapeLay, a 3D video game released in Japan in 2006 centred on a male character who sexually assaults women was banned.
Finally, one death makes world weep for migrants; Recep Erdogan blames Europe"The Mediterranean is turning into a graveyard of migrants," Erdogan told the select top global business leaders at the B20 meeting Thursda...
- US body puts India under 'Watch List' on religious freedom
The US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) has placed India on its "Watch List" for New Delhi's largely inadequate respo...
- US body puts India under 'Watch List' on religious freedom
US Commission on International Religious Freedom has placed India on its "Watch List" for New Delhi's largely inadequate response in protec...
- Taliban kill Afghanistan's most high-profile policewoman
Taliban militants shot dead the most high-profile female police officer in Afghanistan Sunday and killed four more policemen in other attac...
- Afghanistan urges Pakistan to stop 'terrorists'
Pakistan should stop terrorists from using its soil to attack Afghanistan, the Afghan defence ministry has said.