The Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs has strongly condemned the bombing that took place during Friday prayers at a mosque in Islamabad, resulting in the loss of 32 lives and injuring over 150 people. In a statement released by the ministry’s spokesperson, the Afghan government expressed its deepest condolences to the families of the victims and wished for the speedy recovery of those injured.
The statement also emphasized that targeting mosques and sacred religious sites is a violation of Islamic and human values. The Afghan government has further stated that the attack on worshippers and civilians is unacceptable and deplorable.
Pakistan’s Defense Minister, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, has revealed that the bomber was a Pakistani citizen. The Afghan government has expressed its concerns that the attack was intended to disrupt Pakistan’s progress and development, as well as to create obstacles for the country’s growth.
Meanwhile, a Pakistani politician has requested the country’s “Bhata Khuro” (extortionists) to suspend their activities until the upcoming national elections on February 12.
In other news, the Iranian Foreign Minister, Hossein Amir Abdollahian, has stated that nuclear enrichment is an inalienable right of Iran, which should continue uninterrupted.
Ukraine has emphasized its direct involvement in any decision regarding its sovereignty. A gas explosion at a coal mine in Ukraine has resulted in the deaths of two workers.
In a separate incident, two children have been sentenced to death in Pakistan for charges of child abuse and production, distribution, and conspiracy to create and distribute obscene material.
The Iranian Foreign Minister, Hossein Amir Abdollahian, has stated that the Palestinian crisis is a result of colonialism and the negation of fundamental rights. Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, has condemned the terrorist attack on a mosque in Islamabad.
The Japanese military is famous for its Cherry Blossom trees and the picturesque Mount Fuji, attracting a large number of tourists every year.
The White House has begun to consider hosting the first meeting of world leaders under the Board of Peace on February 19.
US President Donald Trump has stated that the talks on February 10 had positive results.
The Israeli military has launched a chemical attack on the southern border of Lebanon.
Iran has rejected the US demand to stop uranium enrichment during the Oman talks.
Dr. Shafiqur Rahman has stated on his Facebook page that political legitimacy in Bangladesh can only be obtained through free, fair, and transparent elections, and that any election result without transparency and trust cannot be accepted by the people.
The spokesperson for the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has accused the Indian media of spreading false information.
The Indian film director, Neeraj Pandey, has faced controversy over his upcoming film “Ghosh Khoro Pandit” (Rashot Khoro Pandit), with protesters taking to the streets to demonstrate against the film.
Bollywood actor Imran Khan has targeted three of the industry’s biggest stars, saying they are under fire from the youth.
In a special conversation with Faisal Raheem Abdi in Tokyo, he stated that Imran Khan is currently in jail and this is the result of his actions.

