The visit holds massive importance as Bilawal will be the first Foreign Minister to visit India after a gap of nearly 12 years…reports Hamza Ameer In a crucial decision that may be
Yet there remains the big question of the extent to which Bangladesh’s secular polity is in an embattled state today…writes Syed Badrul Ahsan A week before Pahela Baishakh, the first day of
The UN is negotiating with the Taliban in hopes that it will make exceptions to a decree prohibiting local women from working for the organization….reports Asian Lite News The UN has said
Differences between the two countries have been sustained over the frequent violation of Afghan air space by the Pakistani forces citing the disputed ‘Durand Line’…reports Asian Lite News Pakistani government and military
BLA also attacked the mobile phone towers of the Pakistani mobile phone company ‘Ufone’ and the Chinese company ‘Zong’ in Dasht Kambel…reports Asian Lite News Balochistan Liberation Front (BLA) claimed to have
The Pakistan’s Foreign Office claimed that the group was headed to Russia for an exhibition. Nevertheless, the arrival of doubtful or violating Pakistanis and their deportation from airports of different European and
The top court issued the warning while hearing the Defence Ministry’s request to hold general elections across Pakistan simultaneously…reports Asian Lite News The Pakistan Supreme Court on Wednesday warned the government of
Experts say Akhundzada’s decision to relocate the offices of two Taliban spokesmen to Kandahar is part of efforts to tighten his grip on power…reports Asian Lite News Afghanistan’s southern city of Kandahar
For the Tibetans in exile, Prime Minister Modi’s presence at the Buddhist summit has given rise to the pious hope of his meeting with the Dalai Lama…writes Vishal Gulati Days after a
The 78-year-old President who took office on March 13 will undergo treatment at the AIIMS in New Delhi…reports Asian Lite News Nepal President Ramchandra Paudel was on Wednesday airlifted to India for