Pakistan has decided to seek United Nations probe into India’s use of Pegasus spyware against country’s top officials. This was announced by Advisor to the Prime Minister Shahzad Akbar along with …
Biden approves $100-M assistance to Afghanistan
KABUL: US President Joe Biden on Friday (Saturday in Manila) authorized the use of up to $100 million to address migration emergencies related to the situation in Afghanistan, …
Indian embassy issues security advisory, says situation in Afghanistan dangerous
Indians traditionally face a serious threat of kidnapping, the embassy said as Taliban make advancements in Afghanistan in the wake of the withdrawal of US and NATO troops. The embassy also talked …
Blinken to Talk Covid Response, Afghanistan With Modi in India
Blinken will meet with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar during his trip, Dean Thompson, acting assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asian …
Pakistani Ministers Troll Afghan VP Saleh After He Posted Historic Image Of 1971 Pakistan Army Surrender On Twitter
Several Pakistani ministers trolled Afghanistan Vice President Amurllah Saleh for posting a ‘Historic’ picture of the Pakistan Army’s surrender to the Indian Army in the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War …
Political solution is only outcome to lasting peace in Afghanistan: WH
Lasting peace in Afghanistan is possible only through a political solution, the White House has said, noting the ongoing dialogue between the government of the war-torn country and the Taliban …
Biden authorizes $100 million to evacuate Afghan interpreters from Afghanistan
Rachel Maddow reports on a new memorandum in which President Joe Biden authorizes 100 million dollars from the United States Emergency Refugee and Migration Assistance Fund to evacuate Afghan …
U.S. Strikes Taliban Targets in a Show of Force in Afghanistan
The airstrikes showed American willingness to back up beleaguered Afghan government forces as the Taliban advance, but the extent of that willingness remains unclear.
What Russia, China, Iran Want in Afghanistan When U.S. Troops Leave
Russia, China and Iran seek to ensure stability in Afghanistan while securing their own interests, as friendly ties with Kabul are tested by a desire to engage with the powerful Taliban movement that …
Leaving Afghanistan the right move, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t downsides, says expert
Douglas Ollivant, New America Foundation, joins The News with Shepard Smith to discuss whether Pres. Biden’s decision to pull out of Afghanistan was the right one.