UN Day to Combat Islamophobia: A Global Stand Against Hate
Pakistan leads global efforts to combat Islamophobia with the UN’s recognition of March 15 as a day to address anti-Muslim discrimination.
Pakistan leads global efforts to combat Islamophobia with the UN’s recognition of March 15 as a day to address anti-Muslim discrimination.
The train had started its journey like any other: the Jaffer Express rolling steadily through the rugged, untamed terrain of
On the morning of March 11, the Jaffer Express, carrying more than 400 innocent lives, was making its way through
The Wakhan Corridor, a narrow strip of land nestled in the northeastern corner of Afghanistan, lies between Tajikistan to the
The US military withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 marked a significant moment in the country’s long, often painful, engagement in
Zabihullah Mujahid’s claims on ISKP ignore Afghanistan’s border failures, while Pakistan bears the cost of its instability.
The recent Torkham clashes reveal the Afghan Interim Government’s role in escalating tensions with Pakistan.
On the third day of Ramadan, Bannu was struck by a devastating attack targeting worshippers. The act of extremism violated the sacredness of Ramadan, claiming lives and spreading division.
The Afghan Interim Government’s directive on Taraweeh rakats has sparked concerns among different sects as it severely impacts religious diversity, and mosque autonomy.
The Akora Khattak suicide bombing, attributed to ISKP, highlights divisions within the Taliban and deepens the Pakistan-Afghanistan rift.