Islamabad, Nov 1, 2025: Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif has reignited tensions with India by claiming that New Delhi is trying to keep Islamabad “engaged on two fronts” with India on the east and Afghanistan on the west. The remark comes days after Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed to a…
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Pakistan, Afghanistan Agree Ceasefire After Talks
In a significant diplomatic breakthrough, Istanbul-hosted talks have resulted in the neighbouring nations Pakistan and Afghanistan agreeing to uphold a border ceasefire following earlier clashes. The Afghan Taliban government offered key assurances that helped seal the deal. According to the Turkish Foreign Ministry, all parties have agreed to establish a…
Taliban Parades Pakistani Soldiers’ Pants, #93000 Trends
Amid a fragile 48-hour ceasefire between Afghanistan and Pakistan, videos are circulating showing Taliban fighters parading captured Pakistani tanks and waving trousers — reportedly belonging to soldiers who abandoned their posts. These videos triggered a surge of the hashtag “#93000,” tying the moment to Pakistan’s 1971 military surrender. The Viral…
Pak PM Shehbaz Sharif: ‘Ball in Taliban’s Court’ for Ceasefire
Islamabad, October 16: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday declared that the “ball is in the Afghan Taliban’s court” to ensure a permanent ceasefire, following a week of deadly clashes along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border that killed dozens of civilians and troops. Speaking to reporters in Islamabad, PM Sharif said…
Taliban Warns Pakistan Over Rogue Military Faction
KABUL: The Taliban government has accused a faction within Pakistan’s military of deliberately destabilizing Afghanistan and creating conflict along the Durand Line. Zabihullah Mujahid, chief spokesman for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), said this faction “cannot tolerate Afghanistan’s peace and progress” and is fueling tensions to divert attention from…
Pakistan Defence Minister Labels Afghanistan ‘No. 1 Enemy’
In a sharp escalation of regional tensions, Pakistan’s Defence Minister, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, has publicly labeled Afghanistan as Pakistan’s “number one enemy.” Speaking to the National Assembly, Asif justified ongoing mass deportations of Afghan nationals, citing concerns over security and loyalty. Refugee Tensions and Alleged Betrayal Asif’s address emphasized Pakistan’s…
