The on going political schism in Pakistan is manifested in conflict between civilian and military elites over controlling the system for policy making and resource allocation. It is also reflected in a prolonged political confrontation encouraged by the security establishment to put pressure on civilian governments for expanding its control. But since both the civil and military factions of the ...
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د بشري حقونو ورځ، پښتنو په خاوره د بشري حقونو سرغړونې/نوربادشاه یوسفزئ
د بشري حقونو نړيواله ورځ هر کال په لسم دسمبر لمانځل کېږي، 4 دسمبر کال 1950 کې د اقوام متحده په 317 غونډه کې قرارداد 430 وي وړاندې کړل شو او د بشري حقونو په اړه په کې خبرې وشوې، د هغې روسته په هر لسم دسمبر د بشري حقونو ورځ وټاکل شوه چې تروسه يې هر هيواد او په ...
Read More »بنوں گورنمنٹ کالج کے اسسٹنٹ پروفیسر اسد اللہ کو لاپته کردیا گیا
اسسٹنٹ پروفیسر اسد اللہ خان پر اسرار طور پر لا پتہ بنوں۔ گورنمنٹ پوسٹ گریجویٹ کالج کے اسسٹنٹ پروفیسر اسد اللہ خان موٹر کار سمیت پر اسرار طور پر لا پتہ ہو گئے ۔ اساتذہ میں شدیدبے چینی ، بازیابی کیلئے طلبہ کے احتجاج میں دو طلباء تنظیموں کے درمیان تصادم و فائرنگ کا تبادلہ، گورنمنٹ پوسٹ گریجویٹ کالج میں ...
Read More »Public Buildings are not Friendly for Persons with Disabilities
Ending violence against women/gender alliance Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Federally administered tribal area (EVAW/G Alliance KP Fata) in collaboration with Shirkat Gah, UN Women and Social work department organized Award distribution ceremony and panel discussion for those human rights defenders who are contributing in their respective fields to end violence against all genders and groups. In those winners we had two females who ...
Read More »Muslim refugees are converting to Christianity in Germany
Some converts are introduced to Christianity on the way to Europe, while others were repressed in their home countries. More and more refugees are converting from Islam to Christianityas they settle in Germany, churches have said. Footage showed three refugees recently being baptised at the Evangelical-Freikirchlichen Gemeinde in Berlin. Matthias Linke, the priest, asked them: “Do you believe from the bottom ...
Read More »Pakistan lost opportunities given by President Ghani: Hina Rabbani Khar
The former foreign affairs minister of Pakistan Hina Rabbani Khar has said Pakistan should change course in neighboring Afghanistan, a recommendation which comes amid deteriorating relations between Kabul and Islamabad, mainly due to war against terrorism. In an interview with Gandhara/RFERL, Khar urged urged Islamabad to revive their administration’s foreign policy approach of maintaining good relations with neighboring countries. In ...
Read More »Khyber rediscovered as rich archaeological area
PESHAWAR: For the first time Khyber Agency may be put on the world’s map for its archaeological richness as a survey team is thrilled to have found prehistoric rock carvings in this tribal region. Khyber Agency was known more as a gateway to Central Asia and remained a favorite route for the invaders, pilgrims and traders for centuries and in ...
Read More »US forces will continue counter terrorism mission in Afghanistan: Carter
KABUL: President Asrhaf Ghani and the US Defense Secretary, Ashton Carter, who landed in Kabul on Friday in an unannounced visit, appeared before media, where Carter assured his country’s support to Afghanistan in fight against militants. US forces in Afghanistan would continue their counter-terrorism mission in Afghanistan, he said, adding, the United States will continue to target and eliminate remnants ...
Read More »Terrorists’ sanctuaries, sources of funding are outside Afghanistan: Atmar
KABUL: The National Security Adviser, Mohammad Haneef Atmar said that the terrorists’ sanctuaries and sources of funding are beyond Afghanistan’s borders. “The terrorists’ sanctuaries and sources of funding are beyond Afghanistan’s borders, which enabled the continuation of this war,” he said in an interview with the New York Times. “The terrorists’ sanctuaries outside Afghanistan’s borders must be destroyed and the ...
Read More »India approves MoU with Afghanistan on Space Technology Cooperation
The Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given his ex-post facto approval to the MoU between India and Afghanistan on cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space during the Union Cabinet meeting, it has been reported. According to the local media reports, the MoU envisages cooperation between the two countries for application of space technologies in education, agriculture, weather ...
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