China has expressed concern over the escalating tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan. According to a statement issued from Beijing, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said that China is mediating the conflict through its channels. The spokesperson expressed deep concern over the clashes between the two countries.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that it is better for Afghanistan and Pakistan to resolve their differences through dialogue. The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson also stated that China is ready to play a constructive role in returning the situation to normal.
Besides China, Russia and Iran have also expressed concern over the Pakistan-Afghanistan clashes. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that it is better for Afghanistan and Pakistan to resolve their differences through dialogue, and Iran is willing to provide facilities and cooperation to promote dialogue and mutual assistance.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov also called for the resolution of differences between Pakistan and Afghanistan. At this critical moment, a video has gone viral on various social media platforms, conveying a message of unity.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has expressed concern over the tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan. A body was recovered from the Expressway in Rajasthan, India, six years after a four-year-old girl went missing. The body was allegedly buried by her uncle and aunt.
A 5.4-magnitude earthquake was recorded in Bangladesh. US President Donald Trump said that Al-Qaeda leaders Ayman al-Zawahiri and Rashidah Taliban should be expelled from the US. Israeli Prime Minister Natan Yahon said that he is personally debt-bound to India.
A Delhi court acquitted former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia in the Excise Policy case, saying that no evidence of a major conspiracy or criminal intent was found.
A 43-year-old Indian-American doctor in Florida called the police after killing her four-year-old daughter and claimed it was an accident. British former Prince Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s contentious BBC interview has sparked a strong reaction from the royal household staff.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov asked Pakistan and Afghanistan to immediately stop the attacks. Iran has started a new round of nuclear talks with the US in Geneva, with Iran’s missiles stockpile being a major topic of discussion.
A new report warns that the rapid development of AI-powered software is exacerbating cybersecurity issues, while the rate of patching security vulnerabilities is much slower. Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton will testify before the Congress Committee on the Epstein documents, with the committee chairman announcing that the transcripts of their interviews will be made public.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that it is better for Afghanistan and Pakistan to resolve their differences through dialogue. Social media is raising serious questions about Sky News’ journalistic standards and accountability. Instagram has announced that if a minor user repeatedly searches for self-harm or suicide content, their parents will be notified.
The DG ISPR said that over 74 Taliban posts have been completely destroyed, and 18 checkpoints are in Pakistani control. From March 1, petroleum products may become expensive. Sources say that petrol may become Rs 4.58 per liter more expensive.
The Pakistani government has banned drone operations in Pakistan. After a meeting of the opposition alliance, the first contact was made with the government. According to sources, opposition leaders Mahmood Achakzai and Rana Sanaullah met in Parliament House, discussing the national political situation.
The Taliban government’s spokesperson has confirmed the bombing of Kabul, Paktia, and Kandahar. Serious questions are being raised on social media about Sky News’ journalistic standards and accountability.

