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India operating five Daesh training camps: FO

ISLAMABAD: Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Asim Iftikhar on Sunday exposed India’s nefarious activities and said that the country is…

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Taliban say will allow women at universities, but mixed classes banned

KABUL: Afghan women will be allowed to attend university as long as they study separately from men, the Taliban’s new…

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UN nuclear agency reaches deal with Iran on surveillance equipment

VIENNA: Iran and the UN nuclear agency said Sunday they have agreed to allow inspectors to service the agency’s surveillance…

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IAEA chief in Iran for talks on nuclear dispute

TEHRAN: The chief of the UN’s nuclear watchdog was in Iran Sunday for talks on the nuclear dispute, days after…

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Cartoonist, journalist charged under Bangladesh internet law

DHAKA: A high-profile cartoonist and a Sweden-based journalist were among seven men charged on Sunday under Bangladesh’s internet law that…

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Taliban have complete control in Afghanistan including Panjshir: Zabihullah

KABUL: Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said that the Taliban have complete control in Afghanistan including Panjshir. In a statement, the…

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Will give Muslims viable option in Delhi like Hyderabad: AIMIM

AIMIM headed by Asaduddin Owaisi is trying to expand its base in the national capital, and has started to strengthen…

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The West is getting Afghanistan wrong – again

The dust has settled on a chaotic United States withdrawal from Afghanistan. It began with faulty predictions of the Afghan…

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Covid-19 demands a new global response

As temperatures fall in the West with another difficult autumn and winter pandemic season ahead, the debate is hotting up…

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The lessons learned from 9/11 … and those that weren’t

No watershed in post-Cold War US politics and international affairs has been more remarkable than 9/11. It was a defining…

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