The strikes were carried out on Al-Anad airbase, some 60 kilometres (40 miles) north of Yemen's second city Aden in the south of the conflict-riven country.
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) special flights have airlifted fresh batch of 12 million doses of anti-Covid-19 vaccines from Beijing Capital International Airport to Islamabad.
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Erdogan on Friday said Turkey had held its first talks with the Taliban in Kabul, adding that Ankara was still assessing the Islamist group's offer for Turkey to run the airport's logistics.
Pakistani support for the Taliban is a double-edged sword. The question is whose worldview will be exported. Will the Taliban borrow Pakistan and China's governance framework, or will they export their own ideology? Or will it embolden jihadi terrorists at home?
While giving an interview, actress and model Nadia Hussain say she never did any work for her husband. According to her, it is not her responsibility to do the chores of her husband. Her comments sparked a debate on social media.
In response to the Opposition's criticism of PTI's recent performance report, Fawad Chaudhry hits back by saying that the Opposition should share with the public what they did during their years of governance.
He added that 17 border crossings with Afghanistan are open and people with valid documents can travel. Iftikhar said Pakistan always offered help and assistance to Afghanistan, adding that his country even offered assistance to the former Afghan government but it preferred India.
Ronaldo to make a comeback to Manchester United after 12 years following their deal agreement of £13 million. Fans celebrate as the news become top trend on social media.
Ali Shah discusses the growing popularity of Tik Tok among the masses in Pakistan and how is this affecting the people of our country. He further talks about the negative impact of this app on our society.
Pakistan is supporting efforts to fly humanitarian supplies into Afghanistan where medical stocks are dwindling and the airport in Kabul crippled by a terrorist attack
Long a target for militants, Hossaini made his escape from Afghanistan after learning that the Taliban "really hated" a recent story that he and a foreign journalist had covered.
Aamir Khattak, a defense expert, discusses the advances of the Taliban in Afghanistan that sent shockwaves across the world and how the US failed in its counterinsurgency strategy when it came to tackling moves in the country.