Afghan Air Force conducts strikes inside Pakistan targeting ISIS bases
Cross-border military strikes reported The Afghan Air Force has carried out airstrikes inside Pakistan, targeting what it described as ISIS-linked centres allegedly used to plan and coordinate attacks against civilians in Afghanistan. According to the Taliban-run Defence Ministry and reports cited by Tolo News, the strikes were aimed at dismantling operational hubs connected to cross-border militant activity. T
Afghan Air Force conducts strikes inside Pakistan targeting ISIS bases
Cross-border military strikes reported The Afghan Air Force has carried out airstrikes inside Pakistan, targeting what it described as ISIS-linked centres allegedly used to plan and coordinate attacks against civilians in Afghanistan. According to the Taliban-run Defence Ministry and reports cited by Tolo News, the strikes were aimed at dismantling operational hubs connected to cross-border militant activity. T
Why Are Pakistan and Afghanistan in Conflict Despite Shared Islamic Ties?
Pakistan and Afghanistan are both Muslim-majority countries with deep cultural, religious and economic connections. However, their escalating conflict is not primarily about religion. It is driven by border disputes, militant violence, sovereignty and competing national-security interests. The latest tensions intensified after Pakistan carried out military operations and airstrikes targeting what it described as militant positions inside Afghanistan. Afghan authorities disputed that
Why Are Pakistan and Afghanistan in Conflict Despite Shared Islamic Ties?
Pakistan and Afghanistan are both Muslim-majority countries with deep cultural, religious and economic connections. However, their escalating conflict is not primarily about religion. It is driven by border disputes, militant violence, sovereignty and competing national-security interests. The latest tensions intensified after Pakistan carried out military operations and airstrikes targeting what it described as militant positions inside Afghanistan. Afghan authorities disputed that
India Condemns Pakistan Airstrikes After Afghan Civilian Deaths
India’s Ministry of External Affairs said the military action violated Afghanistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and threatened regional peace. New Delhi also expressed condolences to the victims’ families, wished the injured a quick recovery and reaffirmed its support for Afghanistan’s sovereignty. The ministry accused Pakistan of using force outside its borders to divert attention from domestic security failures. Kabul and Islamabad Dispute the
India Condemns Pakistan Airstrikes After Afghan Civilian Deaths
India’s Ministry of External Affairs said the military action violated Afghanistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and threatened regional peace. New Delhi also expressed condolences to the victims’ families, wished the injured a quick recovery and reaffirmed its support for Afghanistan’s sovereignty. The ministry accused Pakistan of using force outside its borders to divert attention from domestic security failures. Kabul and Islamabad Dispute the
6.2 Afghanistan Earthquake Sends Tremors Across Delhi, North India
A magnitude 6.2 Afghanistan earthquake sent tremors across Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, and other parts of northern India on Saturday, June 27, 2026. No deaths, injuries or property damage had been reported in the initial information available after the quake. 6.2 Afghanistan earthquake sends tremors across Delhi India’s National Centre for Seismology said the earthquake occurred at 7:04:51 p.m. IST on Saturday, Jun
6.2 Afghanistan Earthquake Sends Tremors Across Delhi, North India
A magnitude 6.2 Afghanistan earthquake sent tremors across Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, and other parts of northern India on Saturday, June 27, 2026. No deaths, injuries or property damage had been reported in the initial information available after the quake. 6.2 Afghanistan earthquake sends tremors across Delhi India’s National Centre for Seismology said the earthquake occurred at 7:04:51 p.m. IST on Saturday, Jun
UK Extends Ukraine Stay as Visa Brake Restricts 4 Countries
The UK has expanded its Ukraine Permission Extension Scheme while maintaining temporary restrictions on certain Student and Skilled Worker visa applications from four countries. The two measures affect different groups: Ukrainians already living in the UK under eligible schemes and prospective applicants submitting specified visa applications from overseas. The measures form part of wider
UK Extends Ukraine Stay as Visa Brake Restricts 4 Countries
The UK has expanded its Ukraine Permission Extension Scheme while maintaining temporary restrictions on certain Student and Skilled Worker visa applications from four countries. The two measures affect different groups: Ukrainians already living in the UK under eligible schemes and prospective applicants submitting specified visa applications from overseas. The measures form part of wider
US deportation flight to CAR raises legal concerns
Deportation flight reaches Central African Republic A U.S. deportation flight carrying migrants from several countries, including Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey and Georgia, landed in the Central African Republic, bringing renewed attention to the Trump administration’s use of third-country deportations. The aircraft reportedly departed from Alexandria, Louisiana, stopped in Ghana and later arrived in Bangui, the capital of the Central African R
US deportation flight to CAR raises legal concerns
Deportation flight reaches Central African Republic A U.S. deportation flight carrying migrants from several countries, including Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey and Georgia, landed in the Central African Republic, bringing renewed attention to the Trump administration’s use of third-country deportations. The aircraft reportedly departed from Alexandria, Louisiana, stopped in Ghana and later arrived in Bangui, the capital of the Central African R
Pakistan launches deadly strikes near Afghanistan border
Pakistan Conducts Deadly Border Strikes in Afghanistan Pakistan launched a series of airstrikes near the Afghanistan border on Tuesday, June 09, 2026 breaking a period of relative calm. Afghan government officials reported that Pakistani forces violated Afghan airspace, targeting civilian homes in Kunar, Khost, and Paktika provinces. At least 13 civilians were killed, including 11 children, one woman, and
Pakistan launches deadly strikes near Afghanistan border
Pakistan Conducts Deadly Border Strikes in Afghanistan Pakistan launched a series of airstrikes near the Afghanistan border on Tuesday, June 09, 2026 breaking a period of relative calm. Afghan government officials reported that Pakistani forces violated Afghan airspace, targeting civilian homes in Kunar, Khost, and Paktika provinces. At least 13 civilians were killed, including 11 children, one woman, and
Ex-Taliban commander Haji Najibullah sentenced to 42 years in US prison
Former Taliban Commander Sentenced to 42 Years A former Taliban commander, Haji Najibullah, has been sentenced to 42 years in prison by a U.S. federal court for orchestrating deadly attacks on American troops and kidnapping a New York Times journalist. The 50-year-old pleaded guilty earlier this year to charges of hostage-taking and providing material support for terrorist acts resulting in deaths, accordi
Ex-Taliban commander Haji Najibullah sentenced to 42 years in US prison
Former Taliban Commander Sentenced to 42 Years A former Taliban commander, Haji Najibullah, has been sentenced to 42 years in prison by a U.S. federal court for orchestrating deadly attacks on American troops and kidnapping a New York Times journalist. The 50-year-old pleaded guilty earlier this year to charges of hostage-taking and providing material support for terrorist acts resulting in deaths, accordi
India Targets Pakistan Over Afghan Transit Access at UNSC
India accused Pakistan at the UN Security Council of using Afghan transit access as political leverage, sharply criticizing Islamabad over trade restrictions affecting Afghan businesses and military strikes that India said caused civilian suffering. Speaking at the Security Council, India’s Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish said Pakistan’s denial of transit access to Afghan traders amounted to “trade and transit terrorism.” He said the restrictions exploited Af
India Targets Pakistan Over Afghan Transit Access at UNSC
India accused Pakistan at the UN Security Council of using Afghan transit access as political leverage, sharply criticizing Islamabad over trade restrictions affecting Afghan businesses and military strikes that India said caused civilian suffering. Speaking at the Security Council, India’s Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish said Pakistan’s denial of transit access to Afghan traders amounted to “trade and transit terrorism.” He said the restrictions exploited Af
Russia and Taliban Strengthen Military Cooperation in Afghanistan
Russia and Taliban Formalize Military Pact Russia and the Taliban have officially signed a military cooperation agreement, aiming to enhance defense collaboration and regional stability in Afghanistan. The deal was finalized during the International Security Forum in Moscow, held from May 26 to May 29. Taliban Defence Minister Mullah Yaqoob emphasized that this pact strengthens Afghanistan’s military capabilities while recognizing Russia
Russia and Taliban Strengthen Military Cooperation in Afghanistan
Russia and Taliban Formalize Military Pact Russia and the Taliban have officially signed a military cooperation agreement, aiming to enhance defense collaboration and regional stability in Afghanistan. The deal was finalized during the International Security Forum in Moscow, held from May 26 to May 29. Taliban Defence Minister Mullah Yaqoob emphasized that this pact strengthens Afghanistan’s military capabilities while recognizing Russia
India Updates Citizenship Rules, Passport Disclosure Now Mandatory
The Union Home Ministry has introduced a crucial amendment to the Citizenship Rules, 2009, impacting applicants from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh. As per a notification issued on May 18, 2026, individuals seeking Indian citizenship from these countries are now required to declare the status of their passports. The amendment introduces a provision specifying that applicants must not be in possession of a valid or expired passport issued by the governments of Pakistan, Afghanistan, or Ban
India Updates Citizenship Rules, Passport Disclosure Now Mandatory
The Union Home Ministry has introduced a crucial amendment to the Citizenship Rules, 2009, impacting applicants from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh. As per a notification issued on May 18, 2026, individuals seeking Indian citizenship from these countries are now required to declare the status of their passports. The amendment introduces a provision specifying that applicants must not be in possession of a valid or expired passport issued by the governments of Pakistan, Afghanistan, or Ban
Iran Reportedly Parked RC-130 Aircraft in Pakistan Amid US Tensions
Questions have emerged over Pakistan’s role during the period following the US-Iran ceasefire after reports claimed Iranian military aircraft were temporarily stationed at Pakistani airbases. According to US officials cited in recent reports, Iran allegedly moved several aircraft into Pakistan, including an Iranian Air Force RC-130 reconnaissance aircraft, a surveillance and intelligence-gathering variant of the widely used C-130 transport plane. The aircraft was reportedly parked
Iran Reportedly Parked RC-130 Aircraft in Pakistan Amid US Tensions
Questions have emerged over Pakistan’s role during the period following the US-Iran ceasefire after reports claimed Iranian military aircraft were temporarily stationed at Pakistani airbases. According to US officials cited in recent reports, Iran allegedly moved several aircraft into Pakistan, including an Iranian Air Force RC-130 reconnaissance aircraft, a surveillance and intelligence-gathering variant of the widely used C-130 transport plane. The aircraft was reportedly parked
Australian soldier Ben Roberts-Smith arrested over alleged war crimes
A former member of Australia’s armed forces, widely recognized for his military honors, has been arrested and is expected to face multiple war crime charges tied to alleged killings in Afghanistan. Authorities confirmed the arrest took place at Sydney Airport on Tuesday, though an exact date and time were not disclosed. The individual, identified by police as a 47-year-old former Australian Defence Force member and publicly named as Ben Roberts-Smith, is set to be charged with fiv
Australian soldier Ben Roberts-Smith arrested over alleged war crimes
A former member of Australia’s armed forces, widely recognized for his military honors, has been arrested and is expected to face multiple war crime charges tied to alleged killings in Afghanistan. Authorities confirmed the arrest took place at Sydney Airport on Tuesday, though an exact date and time were not disclosed. The individual, identified by police as a 47-year-old former Australian Defence Force member and publicly named as Ben Roberts-Smith, is set to be charged with fiv
India sends medical aid to Kabul after deadly airstrike kills over 400
India has dispatched a 2.5-ton consignment of emergency medicines, medical disposables, kits, and equipment to Afghanistan to assist victims of a devastating airstrike in Kabul that claimed more than 400 lives and left over 250 injured. The humanitarian aid was delivered on March 20 as part of India’s continued support for the Afghan people during a period of crisis. According to officials, the supplies are intended to support the treatment and recovery of those affected by the March 16 attack on a drug addiction treatment facility in Kabul. The strike targeted the Omid Drug Addiction Treatment Hospital, which Afghan authorities described as housing one of the most vulnerable sections of society. The incident has drawn widespread condemnation due to the high number of civilian casualties. India strongly criticized the airstrike, calling it a barbaric and unjustifiable act of violence against civilians. In an official statement, New Delhi emphasized that a medical facility cannot be considered a legitimate military target and reaffirmed its solidarity with Afghanistan. The government reiterated its commitment to providing humanitarian assistance and helping address the immediate needs arising from the crisis. Afghanistan confirmed that over 408 individuals undergoing treatment at the facility were killed, while more than 265 sustained injuries. The scale of the casualties has intensified regional tensions and raised concerns about escalating conflict in South Asia. Afghan leaders have condemned the attack and indicated that while diplomatic efforts remain a priority, a response to the incident is under consideration. Amid rising tensions, Pakistan and Afghanistan have announced a temporary ceasefire following mediation efforts by international partners. The pause in hostilities coincides with the Eid al-Fitr period, although officials have warned that military operations could resume if security conditions deteriorate. Both sides continue to exchange accusations regarding cross-border militancy, further complicating the fragile situation in the region.
India sends medical aid to Kabul after deadly airstrike kills over 400
India has dispatched a 2.5-ton consignment of emergency medicines, medical disposables, kits, and equipment to Afghanistan to assist victims of a devastating airstrike in Kabul that claimed more than 400 lives and left over 250 injured. The humanitarian aid was delivered on March 20 as part of India’s continued support for the Afghan people during a period of crisis. According to officials, the supplies are intended to support the treatment and recovery of those affected by the March 16 attack on a drug addiction treatment facility in Kabul. The strike targeted the Omid Drug Addiction Treatment Hospital, which Afghan authorities described as housing one of the most vulnerable sections of society. The incident has drawn widespread condemnation due to the high number of civilian casualties. India strongly criticized the airstrike, calling it a barbaric and unjustifiable act of violence against civilians. In an official statement, New Delhi emphasized that a medical facility cannot be considered a legitimate military target and reaffirmed its solidarity with Afghanistan. The government reiterated its commitment to providing humanitarian assistance and helping address the immediate needs arising from the crisis. Afghanistan confirmed that over 408 individuals undergoing treatment at the facility were killed, while more than 265 sustained injuries. The scale of the casualties has intensified regional tensions and raised concerns about escalating conflict in South Asia. Afghan leaders have condemned the attack and indicated that while diplomatic efforts remain a priority, a response to the incident is under consideration. Amid rising tensions, Pakistan and Afghanistan have announced a temporary ceasefire following mediation efforts by international partners. The pause in hostilities coincides with the Eid al-Fitr period, although officials have warned that military operations could resume if security conditions deteriorate. Both sides continue to exchange accusations regarding cross-border militancy, further complicating the fragile situation in the region.
400 Dead, 250 Injured in Pakistan Airstrike on Kabul Hospital, Taliban Condemns Attack
On March 16, 2026, a devastating Pakistani airstrike hit a drug treatment
400 Dead, 250 Injured in Pakistan Airstrike on Kabul Hospital, Taliban Condemns Attack
On March 16, 2026, a devastating Pakistani airstrike hit a drug treatment
Explosions rock Kabul amid rising tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan
Multiple explosions were reported across parts of Kabul late Monday night, heightening concerns over escalating tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Residents in several neighborhoods, particularly in the western parts of the Afghan capital, said powerful blasts were followed by the sound of aircraft flying at low altitude over the city. Witnesses described a tense atmosphere as security forces and emergency responders rushed to the affected areas to assess the situation. Sources indic
Explosions rock Kabul amid rising tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan
Multiple explosions were reported across parts of Kabul late Monday night, heightening concerns over escalating tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Residents in several neighborhoods, particularly in the western parts of the Afghan capital, said powerful blasts were followed by the sound of aircraft flying at low altitude over the city. Witnesses described a tense atmosphere as security forces and emergency responders rushed to the affected areas to assess the situation. Sources indic
Taliban New Penal Code Sparks Outrage Over Domestic Violence And Women Rights
Taliban’s newly introduced penal code has sparked global concern after reports revealed provisions that allow husbands to physically punish their wives and children under certain conditions. The controversial law, signed by Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada, has drawn sharp criticism from human rights organisations and international observers, who warn that it severely undermines women’s rights and legal protections in Afghanistan. According to reports, the penal code
Taliban New Penal Code Sparks Outrage Over Domestic Violence And Women Rights
Taliban’s newly introduced penal code has sparked global concern after reports revealed provisions that allow husbands to physically punish their wives and children under certain conditions. The controversial law, signed by Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada, has drawn sharp criticism from human rights organisations and international observers, who warn that it severely undermines women’s rights and legal protections in Afghanistan. According to reports, the penal code
UK Leader Calls Trump Remarks on NATO Troops in Afghanistan Insulting
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has strongly criticised remarks made by US President Donald Trump regarding the role of NATO troops in Afghanistan, calling the comments “insulting and frankly appalling” and suggesting that an apology is warranted. Starmer said that the remarks had caused deep pain to the families of those who served and to individuals who were killed or injured during the conflict. He emphasized that statements of this kind undermine the sacrifices made by international
UK Leader Calls Trump Remarks on NATO Troops in Afghanistan Insulting
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has strongly criticised remarks made by US President Donald Trump regarding the role of NATO troops in Afghanistan, calling the comments “insulting and frankly appalling” and suggesting that an apology is warranted. Starmer said that the remarks had caused deep pain to the families of those who served and to individuals who were killed or injured during the conflict. He emphasized that statements of this kind undermine the sacrifices made by international
Kabul blast kills seven as attack targets foreign nationals in secure district
At least seven people were killed and several others injured after a powerful explosion struck Kabul’s Shahr-e-Naw district on Monday, an area widely regarded as one of the Afghan capital’s most secure neighborhoods. The blast hit a hotel on Gulfaroshi Street, close to a restaurant popular with foreign visitors, triggering panic in a locality known for hosting diplomats, business travelers, and international residents. Emergency teams rushed to the scene as smoke and debris filled the street
Kabul blast kills seven as attack targets foreign nationals in secure district
At least seven people were killed and several others injured after a powerful explosion struck Kabul’s Shahr-e-Naw district on Monday, an area widely regarded as one of the Afghan capital’s most secure neighborhoods. The blast hit a hotel on Gulfaroshi Street, close to a restaurant popular with foreign visitors, triggering panic in a locality known for hosting diplomats, business travelers, and international residents. Emergency teams rushed to the scene as smoke and debris filled the street
US sanctions waiver keeps India’s Chabahar Port role secure till April 2026
India has confirmed that it is actively engaging with the United States to ensure the continuity of its operations at Iran’s Chabahar Port under an existing sanctions waiver that remains valid until April 26, 2026. The discussions come amid the strategic significance New Delhi attaches to the port as a key gateway for regional connectivity, trade, and humanitarian assistance. Speaking on the matter,
US sanctions waiver keeps India’s Chabahar Port role secure till April 2026
India has confirmed that it is actively engaging with the United States to ensure the continuity of its operations at Iran’s Chabahar Port under an existing sanctions waiver that remains valid until April 26, 2026. The discussions come amid the strategic significance New Delhi attaches to the port as a key gateway for regional connectivity, trade, and humanitarian assistance. Speaking on the matter,









