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The EU has allocated €250,000 through the International Red Cross to support Afghan migrants expelled from Pakistan, providing essential aid.
By Manoj Kumar and Ariba Shahid NEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -India and Pakistan's reciprocal actions following the killing ...
Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has admitted that his country has been involved in supporting and training ...
The infamous intelligence agency of Pakistan is the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). It is the most secretive and powerful ...
As Pakistan launched a mass eviction campaign of Afghans in April, social media posts shared a video they falsely claim shows ...
Pakistan’s Foreign Office has confirmed that while the country remains in contact with friendly nations amid rising tensions ...
Among the several punitive measures the Indian government has announced since th e Pahalgam terror attack that killed at ...
Pakistan has reportedly redeployed personnel who were previously managing border security with Afghanistan and Balochistan to the India-Pakistan border ...
Pakistans defense minister, Khwaja Asif, admitted in a viral interview that Pakistan has been funding and supporting ...
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has set a June 30 deadline for the voluntary return of registered Afghan nationals, including those ...
Asked about Pakistan’s role in funding terrorists, Asif said: "We have been doing this dirty work for the United States for ...
Nearly one million illegal Afghan residents have now left Pakistan as authorities continue strict enforcement following the ...