UK lawmakers praise outgoing Pakistani Kashmir leader

Prominent members of the UK parliament from both sides of the political divide sent messages of thanks and support to Khan, who will be ending his presidency of the territory after five years at the helm.

PIA cargo flight carrying WHO medical essentials lands in Mazar-i-Sharif

Insurance rates for flying into Afghanistan had “skyrocketed at prices we have never seen before” in the 12 hours since the blast.

Russia demands US to release Afghan reserves

Kabulov added that without doing so the new Afghan authorities will turn to "the trafficking of illegal opiates" and "sell on the black market the weapons" abandoned by the Afghan army and the United States.

17 year old Pakistani becomes first differently-abled Microsoft certified

Exceptionally talented 17 year old Kashaf Alvi has achieved the milestone of being the first differently-abled Microsoft certified associate from Pakistan.

OPEC+ oil output policy to remain unchanged from September

U.S. President Joe Biden's administration has urged OPEC and its allies to boost oil output to tackle rising gasoline prices that it views as a threat to the global economic recovery.

Pakistan to formulate a strategy for the rehabilitation of Afghanistan

Like the post-war rehabilitation programs of history, Pakistan under the leadership of Imran Khan is reportedly preparing a strategy to extend financial assistance to its war-torn Western neighbor. Government is to make an appeal to the international community to not leave Afghan population isolated at this time of crisis.

Pakistani MMA fighters bag 3 medals at Kyrgyzstan

The International community saw the vigour of Pakistani athletes at the Olympics, even the Indian counterparts acknowledged and respected their passion.

Afghanistan’s ‘Gen Z’ fears for future and hard-won freedoms

During that time they enforced a strict interpretation of Islamic law, banning girls from school, women from work and carrying out public executions.

North Korea reboots nuclear reactor: UN agency

North Korea is under multiple sets of international sanctions over its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programmes, which have seen rapid progress under Kim.

Conditional recognition or none at all : Macron talks with Taliban

Macron said he could not promise the talks would result in more people being evacuated, while singling out the help of Qatar, which has good relations with the Taliban as well as Paris.

U.S. strikes at ISIS militants in Kabul, as evacuation deadline ends

The Taliban said they had started their own investigations into the U.S. strike and whether the target was really a suicide bomber driving a vehicle loaded with explosives.

7-time Emmy winner Ed Asner dies age 91

In the film, Asner voices a hardened old man who ties thousands of balloons to his house and flies it to South America, seeking to fulfill his late wife's wish for adventure.