Border Fury: Pakistan and Taliban Clash in ‘Open War’ Nightmare

Escalating Shadows: The Bitter Clash Along the Durand Line In the rugged mountains where Pakistan and Afghanistan meet, a fragile peace has shattered into chaos. What began as sporadic border skirmishes has erupted into what Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif calls an “open war” with the Taliban-led government in Kabul. As explosions echo through the […]

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Open Your Doors: UN Nuclear Watchdog Demands Iran Allow Inspections Now

Deep inside a tunnel complex in the Iranian city of Isfahan, some of the world’s most closely watched nuclear material sits stored and largely uninspected, according to Reuters. This week, the UN’s nuclear watchdog decided it had waited long enough. The International Atomic Energy Agency issued a confidential report on Friday urging Iran to immediately […]

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UN Urges Calm as Pakistan and Afghanistan Trade Blows Across a Dangerous Border

The guns along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border have been speaking loudly in recent days. Now, the world’s most powerful diplomatic voices are demanding they go quiet, according to APP. Top United Nations officials expressed serious concern Thursday over the escalating cross-border clashes between Pakistani security forces and Taliban militants, urging both sides to step back from […]

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UN Rights Chief: New Taliban Order Deepens Repression

Afghanistan’s ruling Taliban authorities are facing renewed international criticism after the United Nations’ top human rights official warned that a new decree could expand executions and deepen repression across the country, especially against women and girls, according to Reuters. Volker Türk, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, told the Human Rights Council in […]

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Border Blaze: Taliban Claims Capture of 15 Pakistani Outposts in Retaliation

The border between Afghanistan and Pakistan, a jagged scar of mountains and mistrust, has erupted again in fury, according to Euro News. On Thursday, February 26, 2026, Afghanistan’s Taliban-led forces launched what they called “large-scale offensive operations” along the disputed Durand Line, striking Pakistani military outposts in retaliation for deadly Pakistani airstrikes days earlier. Taliban […]

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34 Militants Dead as Pakistan Intensifies Its War Within

The guns were busy again in Pakistan’s restless west. Military forces reported killing 34 militants across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan on Wednesday, in what the army described as a series of swift, intelligence-driven operations targeting two militant networks it blames, in part, on India, according to Dawn News. Pakistan’s military media wing, ISPR, said the […]

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Pakistan’s Former PM Khan Battles Vision Loss: Supreme Court Petition Demands Shifa Hospital Transfer

ISLAMABAD – In the shadowed halls of Pakistan’s justice system, a plea echoes for the ailing former Prime Minister Imran Khan, whose once-vibrant spirit now battles the dimming light of failing health behind prison bars, according to The Nation. On February 25, 2026, his legal team, led by Sardar Latif Khosa, filed a urgent petition […]

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