Afghanistan has become a hub for militant groups and transnational crimes, affecting neighboring countries Pakistan, Iran, and Central Asian nations, according to a report by the US-based Eurasia Review. The report states that Afghanistan is home to over 20 active terrorist groups, with approximately 13,000 foreign fighters present in the country, as per the United Nations.
In a recent news briefing in Islamabad, Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Hussain Andleeb said that evidence of Daesh presence in Afghanistan has been shared with international partners, and Pakistan does not want Afghanistan’s soil to be used against Pakistan. He added that the mastermind behind Daesh attacks is present in Afghanistan, and Pakistan reserves its right to defend itself.
In a separate incident, a woman in India was accused of involvement in a conspiracy to kill children, according to local media reports. The police stated that the woman was involved in an illicit relationship and was part of a larger scheme.
In Bangladesh, the expected Prime Minister, Tarique Rahman, said that while different routes and approaches may be taken, the country’s interests should be the top priority. The Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh has announced its acceptance of the overall election results in the country.
In a related development, a new report has revealed that an average of 13,000 women and 4,000 minor girls went missing in New Delhi between 2017 and 2023. Over 15 million pilgrims participated in the last Friday of the month of Sha’ban at the Masjid al-Haram.
In other news, the interim head of Bangladesh, Dr. Yunus, has congratulated the new Prime Minister, Tarique Rahman, on his landslide victory in the elections. Iran’s senior advisor Ali Shamkhani has stated that the country’s missile program is a red line, and no negotiations can be held on this issue.
Hammas has stated that the international community should play a neutral role and work towards maintaining a ceasefire in the conflict. The US military is preparing for a prolonged operation against Iran, and if negotiations fail, the country may face severe consequences.
In a separate development, Nikhil Gupta has pleaded guilty to a federal charge in a New York court. In a historic moment, women in the Frigidgan village of Purulia have exercised their right to vote for the first time in 56 years.
Kenya has reopened its borders with Somalia, which were closed in 2011 due to terrorist attacks. The government has stated that human rights and legal demands will be prioritized, and all prisoners will be provided with facilities according to the law, according to Minister Tarique Faisal Chaudhry.
In a shocking move, the Islamabad United cricket team has terminated its contract with West Indian cricketer Shamarh Joseph. Meanwhile, former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram has said that the founder of PTI should be provided with the best medical facilities, and the nation’s prayers are with him.
In a statement, the Indian cricket team captain has said that the match against Pakistan is just a game and that they are not underperforming. Bollywood director Priya Darshan has spoken out against the imprisonment of actor Rajpal Yadav, stating that his actions were unjustified.
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