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Afghan exporters count losses as Torkham closure chokes fruit trade
Over 200 trucks carrying tomatoes, onions, grapes, apples stranded at Torkham crossing, halting trade with South Asia ...
India has to re-establish its rapport with a transactional Trump administration, settle trade talks without compromising its ...
The Foreign Office (FO) on Friday refrained from directly commenting on reports of Pakistani strikes inside Afghanistan but reaffirmed Pakistan’s steadfast commitment to protecting its citizens ...
The Flying Dutchman on MSN
Belgium – Exploring the Canals of Historic Bruges (4K)
Bruges, or Brugge in Dutch, is the capital and largest city of West Flanders in northwest Belgium. Once a thriving seaport, ...
A fire and explosion on a crude palm oil tanker at a shipyard on Indonesia’s Batam Island has killed at least 10 people and ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's threat this week to slap Colombia with tariffs over its drug policy marked a sharp escalation ...
Heavy border fighting between Pakistan and the Taliban has heightened regional instability fears. Saudi Arabia's new defense pact with Pakistan, formalizing collective security, positions Riyadh as a ...
According to a recent report by Amnesty International, titled “Shadow of Control: Censorship and Mass Surveillance in Pakistan,” Pakistani authorities are monitoring more than 4 million citizens using ...
The Indian national men’s cricket team defeated Pakistan in the finals of the Asia Cup in Dubai on Sunday, in a clash that is usually the sport’s most highly anticipated and commercially lucrative ...
The research cited in this article emerged from grants funded by United States Institute for Peace (USIP) & Royal Geographical Society. For ten days in April 2025, Pakistan almost came to a standstill ...
Two days after Indian Army chief warned Islamabad that it will be erased from the world map if it continues sponsoring terrorism, Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif on Sunday (October 5, 2025) ...
Islamabad, Pakistan – An uneasy calm hangs over Pakistan-administered Kashmir as the region marked the fourth day of a complete shutdown on Thursday, with at least nine people killed – including three ...
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