AFGHANISTAN: President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani called on Taliban militants group to choose between war and peace, insisting that the group is facing a major test to choose between the country, nation and militancy. In his speech during the inauguration of the 6th working year of the Afghan parliament, President Ghani said the ongoing violence in the country is not having ...
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Merkel Urges Greece to Speed up Efforts to Shelter Refugees
BERLIN – Greece needs to deliver quickly on its promise to provide accommodation for 50,000 refugees and the European Union should help Athens with this task, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said in a media interview published on Saturday. Austria, one of the last stepping stones to Germany for hundreds of thousands of refugees and migrants, recently imposed border restrictions, setting ...
Read More »Karzai says QCG talks Afghanistan’s only hope for peace as Taliban reject talks
The former Afghan President Hamid Karzai has said the ongoing talks by the Quadrilateral Coordination Group (QCG) were Afghanistan’s only hope for peace. In interview with India’s The Hindu newspaper, Karzai said there is no other hope for peace despite the fact the talks were being held in Pakistan. “We have no other hope for peace. Which is what forces ...
Read More »US Senator Asks Colleagues To Oppose F-16 Deal With Pakistan
WASHINGTON: A top Republican Senator has asked his colleagues in the Senate to join him in opposing the sale of eight nuclear-capable F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan, saying it was “past time” to demand accountability from the country whose “coziness” with terrorists has harmed the US military. “Selling military hardware to Pakistan – with a generous subsidy from American taxpayers ...
Read More »Taliban rejects participation in direct talks with Afghan government
TALIBAN: The Taliban militants group in Afghanistan rejected to sit-in for direct peace talks with the Afghan government in the framework of the Quadrilateral Coordination Group (QCG). According to a statement released by the group, the decision to refrain from direct negotiations was taken due to deployment of troops by US to Afghanistan, ongoing airstrikes, and expansion of military operations ...
Read More »UN Agency Launches Plan to Deal with Refugee Crisis in Europe
GENEVA – The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) issued Friday a six-point plan to guide EU member states in solving the refugee crisis which is showing no signs of abating. “We are running out of time, and strong leadership and vision are urgently needed from European leaders to deal with what is, in my view, a situation that can still be ...
Read More »Why Indian Muslim Ullema are not popular in Pakistan?
Most of the religious scholars of Pakistan are somehow affiliated with or show respect to the Darul Alum Deoband of India. However due to political differences our Ullema have deprived the Pakistani people of the political viewpoint of Indian Ullema. Very few Pakistanis might know that Maulana Arshad Madani, the president of Jamiat Ullema-e-Hind, supports secularism for the integrity of ...
Read More »Trump favors America stay in Afghanistan
WASHINGTON: Republican presidential front runner Donald Trump on Thursday favored American troops staying in Afghanistan because its neighbor Pakistan has nuclear weapons, which needs to be secured. “I think you have to stay in Afghanistan for a while, because of the fact that you’re right next to Pakistan, which has nuclear weapons, and we have to protect that. Nuclear weapons change the ...
Read More »Kabul-Islamabad ties spoiled by mistrust: Zakhilwal
PESHAWAR: Afghan ambassador Hazrat Omar Zakhilwal has said the atmosphere of mistrust and fears has marred the relations between his country and Pakistan and therefore, concrete measures should be taken to build mutual trust. “There is no dispute between the two countries except distrust. Both the countries should take serious steps for building trust,” he said during a brief chat ...
Read More »Education system of Pakistan
Process of Learning is called education. According to Nelson Mandela, “education is the most powerful weapon and with the help of this weapon, one can change the world. Education is the right of every one and it play the key role in the development of one nation. As for as the education system of Pakistan is concerned, it is facing ...
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