Pakistan Rebukes India at UNGA Over Kashmir, Human Rights, and “State Terrorism”

In a scathing rebuttal at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), Pakistan accused India of human rights violations, religious persecution, and sponsoring terrorism within its borders — while rejecting New Delhi’s claims on Kashmir. Rabia Ijaz, Second Secretary at Pakistan’s Permanent Mission to the UN, delivered the strongly worded response following earlier remarks by the […]

Continue Reading

U.S. Strike ‘Heavily Damaged’ Iran’s Fordow Nuclear Site, Tehran Confirms Amid Conflicting Reports

In a rare and sobering admission, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi revealed that the Fordow nuclear facility—one of Iran’s most fortified and secretive sites—suffered “serious and heavy damage” following recent U.S. military strikes, as reported by Arab News. The remarks, made during an interview with CBS News aired Tuesday, mark the first official Iranian acknowledgment […]

Continue Reading

Iran Halts IAEA Cooperation Amid Fallout from Nuclear Dispute and Israeli Strikes

TEHRAN, July 2 — Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian announced Tuesday the suspension of Tehran’s cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), escalating tensions over the country’s nuclear program following recent Israeli attacks and a controversial international resolution; reported by Mehr News Agency. The move follows a vote by Iran’s parliament on June 25 approving […]

Continue Reading

Pakistan Mulls Deadline Extension for Afghan Refugees Amid Growing Concerns

Pakistan is considering extending the deadline for 1.4 million Afghan refugees legally residing in the country to return home, government officials revealed Monday, reported by Euro News. The move aims to give refugees additional time to settle personal affairs—such as selling property or closing businesses—before repatriating in an orderly and dignified manner. The current deadline, […]

Continue Reading