PESHAWAR: Art has no boundaries. In Pakistan, celebrated actor Vinod Khanna’s death trended at number two on twitter with people paying rich tributes to him. Even Pakistan Television(PTV), the state-owned channel, has aired a special programme on the 70-year-old. “His death proved that art has no boundaries. His death is being mourned in Pakistan,” Ihsanullah Tipu Mehsud, a journalist said. ...
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Afghan government welcomes return of Gulbuddin Hekmatyar to Afghanistan
KABUL: The Afghan government welcomed the return of Hezb-e-Islami leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar to Afghanistan and emphasized that Hekmatyar’s return to the country following the conclusion of a peace agreement proves that the Afghans have the capability to resolve issues and tensions among themselves. The Office of the President, ARG Palace, said the successful conclusion of peace agreement with Hezb-e-Islami and ...
Read More »Indian government to make movie about Afghan cricketers playing in IPL
KABUL: The government of India is planning to make a movie regarding the two Afghan cricket stars, Mohammad Nabi and Rashid Khan, currently playing in the world’s largest cricket league, the Indian Premier League, it has been reported. The movie is expected to be released in three formats, including a 10 minute format, a 5 minute format and a 2-minute ...
Read More »Taliban can’t force their way to power: Hekmatyar
KABUL: Hezb-i-Islami Afghanistan (HIA) leader Gulbadin Hekmatyar, emerging from two decades of hiding, said on Friday that no one could rule the Afghans against their will. At a meeting with a delegation led by Nangarhar Governor Gulab Mangal and HIA leaders in Mehtarlam, Hekmatyar said all Afghans had rendered sacrifices for the liberation of their motherland. Now the long-suffering people earnestly ...
Read More »Afghanistan trapped between ISIS and Taliban
EDITORIAL: Does Afghanistan really trapped between two atrocities—first, the Taliban insurgents, who freshly killed over 140 Afghan soldiers, and, second the Islamic State (IS), aka Daesh militants, who recently killed, and wounded over 100 people in 400-bed military hospital in Kabul. Both the militants are the enemies of Afghan government and the people. There is no distinguishing between them, and ...
Read More »Implosion?
The deepening contradictions of the post Zia “republic” do not seem to be manageable anymore. The de facto isn’t ready to live with even the semblance of the de jure. The deep state is ready to attack the leadership of every institution that comes in the way of its total control of the state system and it includes even people ...
Read More »Erdogan actions have severely hit German-Turkish ties as well as European-Turkish relations: Merkel
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has expressed concerns about the latest measures taken by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, saying they have adversely affected relations between the European Union and Ankara. “The developments over the past weeks have severely hit German-Turkish ties as well as European-Turkish relations,” Merkel told the parliament in Berlin on Thursday. She further accused Turkey of holding journalists without ...
Read More »Taliban launches spring offensive, vows to carry out more attacks
KABUL: The Taliban militants group in Afghanistan announced the launch of their new spring offensive under the name of Mansoori, vowing to carry out more attacks across the country. The group says the operation has been named after their former leader Mullah Akhtar Mansoor, claiming that they had major achievements on the political and military level under his leadership. The ...
Read More »Radicalization Challenges
LETTER: The monster of radicalization, intolerance, extremism, and sectarianism has spread its vicious tentacles eating into the very vitals of Pakistani society. Interestingly, sixty percent of our approximately 200 million-strong population is the younger generation. This second largest youth bulge offers tremendous demographic dividend if tapped and utilized properly; otherwise, it could turn into a demographic time bomb. Radicalization of the ...
Read More »Brexit negotiations will demand a lot from both Britain and Europe: Merkel
German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin.—Reuters Britain must answer questions about its plans to exit the European Union before negotiations on the split can begin, and the country cannot be under any illusions that it will retain the same rights and privileges as a member of the bloc, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said ...
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