In a significant development, Germany has decided to bring back 535 Afghan nationals who had been living in Pakistan as refugees. These individuals had previously provided support to the German military in Afghanistan but now face threats from the Taliban. The decision comes after German Chancellor Olaf Scholz put on hold a plan to bring back Afghan nationals. Following pressure from Pakistan, Germany has agreed to bring back 535 out of 650 Afghan nationals who had been living in Pakistan.
This move is seen as a positive step in ensuring the safety and security of Afghan nationals who had been living in Pakistan as refugees. The decision highlights the complexities of the situation in Afghanistan and the need for international cooperation to address the humanitarian crisis.
In other news, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) experienced heavy rainfall on Thursday, causing traffic congestion in various parts of the country. The Dubai Police have advised citizens to exercise caution due to the risk of flooding.
In a separate incident, a Pakistani national who had been living in Singapore died during treatment after being shot in Bangladesh. The United Nations (UN) has released its 16th report on the situation in Afghanistan, which reveals that the leader of the media wing of the Islamic State of Khorasan Province (ISKP) has been arrested.
The report highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan and the need for international support to address the situation. The US has announced plans to revoke the citizenship of non-citizen Americans, with the Trump administration issuing directives to the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
In business news, Tesla and Space X CEO Elon Musk has predicted that poverty will be eradicated in the future, and people will no longer need to worry about money. In a separate development, the founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, has filed a lawsuit against the Nobel Foundation.
In sports news, the founder of the cryptocurrency platform TRON, Justin Sun, has returned to China after visiting Pakistan. In a separate incident, a 48-year-old Indian woman was murdered by her tenants in Ghaziabad, with the police arresting the suspects.
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has warned the US against selling arms to Taiwan, calling it a “dangerous move.” The US has announced plans to strengthen its security ties with Taiwan, with the Trump administration issuing directives to the US Department of Defense.
In a separate incident, an Indian engineer has been arrested for murdering his parents and dismembering their bodies. The police have recovered the bodies from a river in Ghaziabad.
The United Nations (UN) has released its 16th report on the situation in Afghanistan, which reveals that the leader of the media wing of the Islamic State of Khorasan Province (ISKP) has been arrested. The report highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan and the need for international support to address the situation.
In a statement, the Governor of Punjab, Chaudhry Parvez Elahi, has emphasized the importance of maintaining a dialogue with the federal government to improve the province. He also reiterated that the provincial government cannot hold talks with terrorists.
The report also highlights the need for international cooperation to address the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. The decision by Germany to bring back Afghan nationals is seen as a positive step in ensuring the safety and security of Afghan nationals who had been living in Pakistan as refugees.

