Pakistan’s Strikes Expose Fragile Afghanistan Truce
By SS Ahmad Civilians were the first to suffer when Pakistan launched late‑April strikes across the Durand Line, hitting homes,...
By SS Ahmad Civilians were the first to suffer when Pakistan launched late‑April strikes across the Durand Line, hitting homes,...
By Fatima Chaudhary Pakistan recently hit the global headlines as an ammunition market, supplying its China-backed fighter jets to markets...
On 11 April, nearly one hundred members of the Afghan diaspora gathered outside the United Nations Office in Vienna to...
By Rahmatullah Achakzai February was among the bloodiest months in Pakistan’s recent history, not because of any foreign aggressor but...
Dozens of Afghans from across Europe gathered on 25 March outside the European Parliament in Brussels to protest Pakistan’s recent...
In August 2016, Shahbaz Sharif wrote on his X (former Twitter) that “one cannot imagine anyone stooping as low as...
The Pakistani airstrike on a drug‑rehabilitation center in Kabul — killing more than 400 people and injuring hundreds more —...
By Kazim Jafari Pakistan launched a new airstrike on Kabul late Monday, hitting a large drug rehabilitation center and causing mass...
By SS Ahmad Tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan have entered a dangerous new phase, with Pakistan carrying out a series...