Politics
Pakistan-Afghanistan Ceasefire: Torkham Border Reopening Likely as Trade Losses Mount
Pakistan-Afghanistan Ceasefire: Torkham Border Reopening Likely as Trade Losses MountThe positive effects of the ceasefire following tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have begun to emerge. There is a strong possibility that the Torkham border, closed for ten days, will reopen soon. According to sources, Islamabad and Kabul have reached a principled agreement on reopening the border crossing, after which customs staff have been instructed to immediately return to the Torkham terminal.
By Real content3 months ago in Chapters
Global Protests Surge After Israel Blocks Humanitarian Flotilla to Gaza
Worldwide protests have erupted after Israel intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla, which was carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza. Demonstrators are calling for stronger sanctions against Israel.
By Faruk Hossain4 months ago in Chapters
I Love Muhammad” Banner Sparks FIR, Protests and Arrests in Kanpur in India
In India’s largest state, Uttar Pradesh, a dispute that began in Kanpur over putting up a banner during Eid Milad-un-Nabi (the birthday of Prophet Muhammad) is escalating. The banner carried the words “I Love Muhammad.”
By Real content4 months ago in Chapters
UK, Canada and France Recognize Palestinian State
.Destruction in Gaza and the severe humanitarian crisis are bringing notable changes to the diplomatic landscape. On Sunday, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Portugal recognized the existence of the Palestinian state, while more countries are preparing to do so during the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly.
By Real content4 months ago in Chapters
Taliban Rejects US Plan to Reclaim Bagram Air Base | China Warns of Regional Tensions
Taliban Reject US Plans to Retake Bagram Air Base The Taliban government in Afghanistan has rejected the US announcement about taking back control of Bagram Air Base, saying that “those harboring such ambitions should look at the history of Afghanistan.”
By Real content4 months ago in Chapters
Human Resources Director at work on Monday
My assistant opens the doors at 9:00 a.m. exactly on Monday morning. I've had my cup of coffee and I'm wearing my best pressed suit. There's already five people waiting at the door as she unlocks it and greets them with a smile. They waltz in and take a seat in one of the available chairs set before my office. They look at her and they look at me with a sense of bewildered hope on their eager faces. I look at my appointment book and read the first name outloud.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman4 months ago in Chapters
Why TTP Attacks Are Rising in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Taliban’s Return, Political Discord, and Pakistan’s Counterterrorism Struggle
Earlier this month, following the viral footage of a militant attack on a military center in Bannu district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa—showing Major Adnan Aslam of the Pakistan Army risking his life to save a wounded comrade—tributes poured in for his bravery from both public and official quarters. At the same time, many also voiced concerns over the growing wave of militant activities in the province.
By Real content5 months ago in Chapters
Doha Summit: Arab and Islamic Nations Meet After Israeli Strike on Qatar Amid Abraham Accords Anniversary
Less than a week has passed since the Israeli attack on Qatar, and already a joint summit of the Arab League and other Islamic countries is being held in the capital, Doha. Call it coincidence or something else, but this summit comes on the fifth anniversary of the signing of the “Abraham Accords.”
By Real content5 months ago in Chapters
Doha Strike on Hamas Negotiators Threatens Gaza Ceasefire and Regional Stability
The Israeli strike on Hamas leadership in Qatar has dangerously escalated tensions in the region, and analysts believe it has not only undermined ceasefire efforts in Gaza but also dimmed prospects for any new U.S.-led alliances in the Middle East.
By Real content5 months ago in Chapters











