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The UNAMA human rights report has raised serious concerns about the worsening human rights situation in Afghanistan, pointing to ongoing restrictions on women, increasing media censorship, and continued allegations of abuses under Taliban rule. According to the UNAMA human rights report covering the period from January to March, restrictions on women’s education, employment, and freedom of movement have now continued for the fifth straight year. The report says these policies remain strictly enforced across the country. The UNAMA human rights report also highlights that in provinces such as Uruzgan, Paktia, Kandahar, and Ghazni, women face severe limitations in accessing healthcare…

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Former RAW chief AS Dulat has made a striking admission that India has not succeeded in isolating Pakistan diplomatically, despite years of sustained efforts and a strong international narrative around terrorism concerns. In a conversation with a British news channel, former RAW chief AS Dulat said India consistently attempted to push Pakistan into diplomatic isolation since the early stages of its foreign policy approach. He added that despite using international lobbying, available resources, and indirect influence channels, the objective was not achieved. The former RAW chief AS Dulat also pointed out that India and Pakistan relations have remained frozen in…

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US President Donald Trump has claimed that Abu Bilal al-Munawki was killed in a joint military operation carried out by US and Nigerian forces. He shared this statement on his social media platform Truth Social. Trump said Abu Bilal al-Munawki died during a complex and secret operation conducted under his direction. He added that the mission targeted a key ISIS leader who played a major role in the group’s global network. According to Trump, Abu Bilal al-Munawki held the position of the second most important commander in ISIS at the global level. He said the operation dealt a serious blow…

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Pakistan has introduced sweeping changes to the Civil Servants Conduct rules, replacing a decades-old framework with stricter regulations focused on transparency, financial accountability and digital conduct. The federal government announced the new Civil Servants Conduct rules as part of a major effort to modernise the country’s bureaucracy. The updated policy replaces the 1964 code and brings fresh requirements for government officers, especially those working in BPS-17 and above. One of the biggest changes involves asset declarations. Senior officers must now submit their financial details digitally every year by October 30. Unlike the previous system, parts of these declarations will also…

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US President Donald Trump said he is losing patience with Iran as tensions in the Middle East continue to grow and global energy markets remain under pressure. Speaking after high-level talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, Trump warned Tehran to reach a deal soon and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for global oil shipments. Trump says he is losing patience with Iran because negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear programme have shown little progress in recent weeks. Iran has refused to stop uranium enrichment and has also resisted demands linked to its nuclear stockpile. The standoff has…

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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said talks with the United States under Pakistan’s mediation have not failed, although the process has entered a difficult stage. Speaking during the Abbas Araghchi press conference in New Delhi, he said mistrust between Tehran and Washington remains the biggest hurdle in the negotiations. He said Iran did not start the war and only acted in self-defense. According to him, Tehran is trying to maintain the ceasefire and avoid further escalation in the region. During the Abbas Araghchi press conference, the Iranian foreign minister also addressed concerns about the Strait of Hormuz. He said Iran…

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The latest IMF conditions for Pakistan have raised concerns about possible increases in gas and electricity prices. The International Monetary Fund (International Monetary Fund) has introduced 11 new requirements under its ongoing financial program, taking the total number of conditions to 55. Officials say the IMF conditions for Pakistan focus on strengthening fiscal discipline, improving the tax system, and supporting long-term economic stability. These steps aim to keep Pakistan’s financial program on track while pushing key structural reforms. According to the IMF review report, gas tariffs will be revised in July 2026 and again in February 2027. Electricity prices are…

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Donald Trump has said that “fantastic” Trump Xi trade deals were agreed during his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the final stage of a high-profile summit in Beijing. The US president described the talks as productive, covering trade, security, and major global tensions. Trump said the discussions produced several agreements that benefit both countries. He added that both sides were able to resolve issues that had remained unsettled for years. However, he did not share full details of the Trump Xi trade deals announced during the visit. During the meeting, Xi Jinping called the visit a “milestone” and…

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Pakistan launched its first-ever Pakistan Panda Bond in China’s onshore capital market on Thursday, marking a major step in financial cooperation between the two countries. The three-year fixed-rate bond became Pakistan’s first sovereign RMB-denominated issuance in the Chinese market. According to officials, the Pakistan Panda Bond was issued with a value of RMB 1.75 billion, equal to around $250 million. The bond received an overwhelming response from investors, with total demand crossing RMB 8.8 billion, nearly five times higher than the offered amount. Officials said the strong response reflects growing investor confidence in Pakistan’s improving economic conditions and reform programme.…

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Pakistan’s diplomatic outreach for regional peace has reportedly come under attack through what officials describe as an organized India Israel propaganda against Pakistan. According to recent claims, a coordinated media narrative was launched to damage Pakistan’s image as a country working for stability and dialogue in the region. The report alleged that a foreign broadcaster aired misleading claims about the presence of Iranian aircraft inside Pakistan. Officials described the report as false and part of a wider disinformation campaign aimed at creating confusion and mistrust at the international level. Concerns were also raised over the ownership structure of the media…

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