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Aid chief says US aid pause 'disastrous' for Afghanistan

The head of a major humanitarian organisation said U.S.

Aid chief says US aid pause 'disastrous' for Afghanistan
Asia|MidEast|News|US|World

Exclusive-Pakistan deported Afghans waiting for US resettlement -sources

Pakistan's huge deportation drive has forcibly repatriated scores of Afghans awaiting resettlement in the United States, an

Exclusive-Pakistan deported Afghans waiting for US resettlement -sources
Asia|Crime|News

Gunmen kill 5 at mosque in Afghanistan, Islamic State claims responsibility

Gunmen attacked a mosque in western Afghanistan on Monday night during prayer time, killing at least five people, a spokesperson for

Asia|News|World

Taliban plan regional energy trade hub with Russian oil in mind

The Taliban has agreed with Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan to build a logistics hub in western Afghanistan aimed at making the war-torn

Taliban plan regional energy trade hub with Russian oil in mind
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Unrivalled for a decade, India's Modi must now learn to share power

By Krishna N.

Unrivalled for a decade, India's Modi must now learn to share power
Asia|News|US|World

US lawmakers in India to meet Dalai Lama, discuss Tibet-China dispute bill

A group of U.S. lawmakers arrived in India on Tuesday to meet Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, with the head of the delegation saying

US lawmakers in India to meet Dalai Lama, discuss Tibet-China dispute bill
Asia|News|US|World

US lawmakers meet Tibet's Dalai Lama, pressure China on talks

A group of U.S. lawmakers who met the Dalai Lama in India on Wednesday said they would not allow China to influence

US lawmakers meet Tibet's Dalai Lama, pressure China on talks
Asia|Election|News|World

India's massive election faces heatwave challenge in penultimate phase

Indian voters braved temperatures of nearly 45 degrees Celsius (113 Fahrenheit) in parts of the country as they headed to

India's massive election faces heatwave challenge in penultimate phase
Crime|Europe|News|Travel|Uncategorized

Gunmen kill three Spanish tourists in Afghanistan's central Bamyan province

Three Spanish tourists were killed and at least one Spaniard was injured in an attack by gunmen in

Gunmen kill three Spanish tourists in Afghanistan's central Bamyan province
News

As the Dalai Lama turns 89, exiled Tibetans fear a future without him

In a monastery beneath snow-capped mountains in northern India, the Buddhist monk entrusted with protecting the Dalai Lama and

As the Dalai Lama turns 89, exiled Tibetans fear a future without him
Asia|MidEast|News|World

Pakistan extends Afghan refugee registration cards for one year

Pakistan will extend expired registration cards given to almost 1.5 million Afghans for a year, the prime minister said on Wednesday, after the U.N.

Pakistan extends Afghan refugee registration cards for one year
Asia|News|World

Pakistan to ban Imran Khan's party, file treason case against ex-PM

Pakistan is planning to ban former Prime Minister Imran Khan's political party and move the country's top court to press

Pakistan to ban Imran Khan's party, file treason case against ex-PM
Asia|News|World

Pakistan summons Taliban envoy after attack on military base

Pakistan's foreign ministry summoned the Taliban's deputy head of mission on Wednesday and urged the latter's administration to take action against

Business|Economy|Finance

Pakistan's finance ministry forecasts July inflation of 12% to 13%

Pakistan's finance ministry expects inflation in July to range between 12% and 13%, easing further in August to stand between 11.0% and

Pakistan's finance ministry forecasts July inflation of 12% to 13%
MidEast|News|World

Pakistan says it will support all efforts to prevent Middle East escalation

Pakistan would support all efforts to prevent war escalating in the Middle East, its foreign ministry said on Friday, as fears grow of a wider conflict

Pakistan says it will support all efforts to prevent Middle East escalation
Asia|News|World

Taliban marks three years of rule and sharia law in Afghanistan

The Taliban's supreme spiritual leader said the group had transformed Afghanistan into an Islamic sharia-based country, as the former

Health|News|World

Mpox virus detected in Pakistan, health authorities say

Pakistan's health ministry has confirmed at least one case of the mpox virus in a patient who had returned from a Gulf country, it said on

Asia|MidEast|News|World

UAE accepts Taliban diplomat as Afghan ambassador

The United Arab Emirates has accepted the credentials of a Taliban-appointed diplomat as the ambassador of Afghanistan, a UAE

Asia|News|World

Taliban codify morality laws requiring Afghan women to cover faces, men to grow beards

Afghanistan's Taliban formally codified a long set of rules governing morality this week, ranging from requiring women to cover their

Taliban codify morality laws requiring Afghan women to cover faces, men to grow beards
Asia|US|World

UN seeks probe into reported mass killing of Afghans migrating to Iran

The United Nations' mission in Afghanistan called on Thursday for an investigation into reports that a large group of

UN seeks probe into reported mass killing of Afghans migrating to Iran
Asia|World

In Modi's Delhi, Indian Muslims segregate to seek security

In February 2020, Nasreen and her husband Tofik were living in Shiv Vihar, an upcoming neighbourhood in northeast New Delhi.

In Modi's Delhi, Indian Muslims segregate to seek security
Asia|Environment|World

Taliban administration officials to attend UN climate conference in Azerbaijan

(This Nov. 10 story has been refiled to remove paragraph 14 to clarify Mayar's quote, which refers to G7+ member countries, including Afghanistan) By Mohammad Yunus Yawar, Charlotte Greenfield and

Taliban administration officials to attend UN climate conference in Azerbaijan
Economy|Environment|World

UN moves to unlock stuck climate financing for Afghanistan, agencies say

United Nations agencies are trying to unlock key climate financing for Afghanistan, one of the world's most vulnerable countries to

UN moves to unlock stuck climate financing for Afghanistan, agencies say
Asia|Crime|World

Pakistani forces launch midnight raid on ex-PM Imran Khan's supporters, local media reports

Pakistan's security forces launched a sweeping midnight raid on supporters of jailed former Prime Minister Imran

Pakistani forces launch midnight raid on ex-PM Imran Khan's supporters, local media reports
Asia|Crime|World

Nearly 1,000 held in Pakistan after pro-Khan protests

Pakistani authorities arrested nearly 1,000 supporters of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan who stormed the

Nearly 1,000 held in Pakistan after pro-Khan protests

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