Ex-Pak PM taken back to jail after hospital checks
22 August 2026
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Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan back in jail after shorter-than-expected hospital visit
21 August 2026
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Update / Imran taken back to Adiala jail after visit to hospital
21 August 2026
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Former PM Imran Khan would not confront Pakistan army chief if freed, close aide says
20 August 2026
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Indian army chief conferred honorary rank of Nepali Army general
18 August 2026
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Pakistan detains 258 in scam centre raid
18 August 2026
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India says it thwarted attacks by Pakistan-backed militants, arrested over 200 operatives
17 August 2026
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Indian visa scam alert: High Commission warns applicants in Bangladesh
6 August 2026
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Pakistan restricts international media reporting outside main cities
6 August 2026
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Rukhsar Ahmed, rape accused in UK, wins Pakistan-occupied Kashmir election on bail
6 August 2026
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US, allies express concern
The United States on Friday issued a joint statement along with Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, South Korea and Britain expressing concern over a military offensive in Myanmar that they say is disproportionately harming civilians.
27 November 2021
National Geographic’s famed green-eyed 'Afghan Girl' evacuated to Italy
National Geographic magazine’s famed green-eyed “Afghan Girl” has arrived in Italy as part of the West’s evacuation of Afghans following the Taliban takeover of the country, the Italian government said Thursday.
25 November 2021
Taliban, Australian pharma sign $450mn deal for cannabis centre
An Australian pharmaceutical company, Cpharm, has signed a deal with the Taliban for USD 450 million -- for setting up a cannabis processing centre in Afghanistan, reports Al Arabiya citing a tweet by a Taliban spokesperson.
24 November 2021
Afghan journos decry Taliban TV ‘guidelines’
Afghan journalists and activists yesterday condemned new “religious guidelines” issued by the Taliban that restrict the role of women in television, as the Islamists move to muzzle the media.
23 November 2021
6 dead in Sri Lanka ferry capsize
A ferry capsized in eastern Sri Lanka on Tuesday, killing at least six people, a navy spokesperson said.
23 November 2021
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Sudanese authorities yesterday released several civilian leaders detained since last month’s coup, a key plank in a deal aimed to restore a fragile transition process towards full democracy.
22 November 2021
With jobs gone, more middleclass Afghans gripped by poverty, hunger
Not long ago, Ferishta Salihi and her family had enough for a decent life. Her husband was working and earned a good salary. She could send several of her daughters to private schools.
22 November 2021
Sidhu calls Imran 'elder brother' in Pakistan, draws fire in India
Congress' Punjab unit President Navjot Singh Sidhu calling Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan his "bada bhai" (elder brother) during a pilgrimage to a key Sikh shrine in that country sparked a row -- drawing condemnation from even within his own party besides Bharatiya Janata Party.
21 November 2021
Pakistan, India reopen Kartarpur corridor for Sikh pilgrims
Sikh pilgrims have begun to arrive in Pakistan to visit one of their holiest shrines before the birth anniversary of the religion’s
18 November 2021
9 ‘militants’ killed in J&K
Indian troops have killed seven suspected militants in Kashmir this week, including a district commander, in an offensive following recent killings by militants, police said on Wednesday.
18 November 2021
UN adopts resolution on Rohingyas' human rights in Myanmar
The United Nations has adopted a resolution on the "situation of human rights of Rohingya Muslims and other minorities in Myanmar" for the first time by consensus.
18 November 2021
Twin blasts in Afghan capital Kabul: IS claims responsibility
Islamic State claimed responsibility for two explosions that hit a heavily Shi'ite Muslim area of the Afghan capital Kabul on Wednesday, killing at least one person and wounding at least six others including three women.
17 November 2021
Opposition slams it as polls rigging ploy
Pakistan’s parliament yesterday passed a law allowing electronic vote counting despite furious protests from the opposition which said it had been pushed through by the government to rig the next election.
17 November 2021
Release frozen Afghan assets
The Taliban yesterday called on US Congress members to release Afghan assets frozen after their takeover of the country, warning economic turmoil at home could lead to trouble abroad.
17 November 2021
Comedian under nationalist fire over tale of ‘two Indias’
An Indian comedian and actor has been forced to defend himself against online accusations of “insulting the country” after he performed a “two Indias” monologue in Washington.
17 November 2021
Smog worsens in New Delhi, Lahore
India’s capital has shut schools, colleges and coal plants as it battles dangerous levels of air pollution in the region that yesterday left residents of Lahore in neighbouring Pakistan choking on acrid smog.
17 November 2021
Pakistani hackers targeted Afghan users amid government collapse: Facebook
Hackers from Pakistan used Facebook to target people in Afghanistan with connections to the previous government during the Taliban's takeover of the country, the company's threat investigators said in an interview with Reuters.
16 November 2021
Myanmar junta charges Suu Kyi with polls fraud
Myanmar’s junta has charged ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi with committing electoral fraud during the 2020 polls, state media reported yesterday.
16 November 2021
Dhaka, Colombo to sign PTA to improve trade, connectivity
Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are looking to sign a preferential trade agreement (PTA) as they seek to improve trade relations and connectivity, both via air and sea.
15 November 2021
US journalist Danny Fenster released from Myanmar prison, leaving country
American journalist Danny Fenster was released from prison on Monday in military-ruled Myanmar and was on a flight out of the country, his employer said, three days after he was jailed for 11 years in a ruling that drew international condemnation.
15 November 2021