The government has announced the revised prices of petroleum products for the next 15 days. According to the Ministry of Finance, the price of petrol has been increased by Rs 2.43 per litre, while the price of high-speed diesel has been raised by Rs 3.20 per litre. The official notification stated that the new price...
Khawaja Asif Calls Afghan Delegation’s Claim “Ridiculous”
Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has termed the Afghan delegation’s claim that TTP terrorists are actually Pakistani refugees living on Afghan soil who are returning to their homes as ridiculous and illogical. In a message on social media, Khawaja Asif questioned how these so-called refugees were returning home armed with destructive weapons, and that too not...
Pakistan, Afghanistan Agree to Continue Ceasefire
Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to continue the ceasefire, following high-level talks in Istanbul mediated by Turkey and Qatar. According to a joint statement released by the Turkish Foreign Ministry, the discussions took place from October 25 to 30 in Istanbul and aimed to strengthen the ceasefire agreement earlier reached in Doha on October 18...
India backing Afghan Taliban:Khawaja Asif
Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has alleged that India is backing the Afghan Taliban in Kabul and using Afghan soil to wage a low-intensity war against Pakistan. In an interview with Arab TV, Khawaja Asif said the Taliban have become India’s proxy and Pakistan has clear evidence of connections between New Delhi and the Taliban regime....
Israeli Airstrikes Hit Gaza After Netanyahu’s Orders
Gaza: Israeli fighter jets carried out fresh airstrikes in Gaza following direct orders from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, targeting several areas including a site near the Al-Shifa Hospital. According to international news agencies, explosions were heard across northern Gaza as multiple airstrikes hit densely populated areas. One missile reportedly struck just behind Al-Shifa Hospital, sparking...
Istanbul Talks: Pakistan Seeks End to Terrorism from Afghan Soil
The third round of talks between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban is currently underway in Istanbul, Turkey. According to diplomatic sources, Pakistan has maintained its firm stance that the Afghan Taliban must end its patronage of the Khawarij elements responsible for cross-border attacks. Pakistan has reiterated that Afghan soil should not be used for terrorism...
Pakistan warns Afghans against supporting terrorism
Istanbul: During the ongoing talks, the Pakistani delegation firmly presented its stance to the Afghan Taliban representatives, making it clear that Pakistan will not tolerate any form of patronage or support for terrorism from across the border. According to diplomatic sources, Pakistan categorically conveyed that the Afghan Taliban’s current approach and actions differ from their...
Israel breaches peace deal; six Palestinians injured in latest attacks
Israel has once again violated the Gaza peace agreement, injuring at least six Palestinians in fresh attacks across the besieged territory. According to the Palestinian Health Department, Israeli forces targeted multiple areas of the Gaza Strip early Saturday morning, leaving six people injured. Since the signing of the Gaza peace agreement, Israeli assaults have killed...
Pak-Afghan talks; Pakistan gives anti-terror plan to Taliban
The second round of talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan has concluded in Istanbul, Turkey, with Pakistan presenting a comprehensive plan to the Afghan Taliban aimed at preventing cross-border terrorism. According to diplomatic sources, the talks were held at a local hotel in Istanbul and were hosted by senior Turkish officials. The discussions reviewed the implementation...
Government Formally Bans Religious Party
Islamabad: The Interior Ministry has formally issued a notification declaring a religious party a banned organization under the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) 1997. According to the notification, the federal government has credible evidence that the organization is involved in activities deemed as terrorism, leading to the decision to include the religious party in the First Schedule...







