The Taliban asserts that a Pakistani attack in an Afghan province killed nine

The Taliban asserts that a Pakistani attack in an Afghan province killed nine

Pakistan’s strikes on neighbouring Afghanistan resulted in the deaths of at least ten individuals, including nine children, according to a spokesperson for the Taliban government, on Tuesday, following a suicide attack on a security compound in Peshawar, Pakistan. “Pakistani invading forces bombed the residence of a local civilian, resulting in the martyrdom of nine children…

Death sentence for Sheikh Hasina's atrocities

Death sentence for Sheikh Hasina’s atrocities

Sheikh Hasina, the ousted prime minister of Bangladesh, has received a death sentence for crimes against humanity committed during the insurrection in July of the previous year. Former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal received a death sentence. In contrast, former Inspector General of Police Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun, who testified as a state witness, was sentenced…

Human chain formed to protect Shahi Eidgah grounds; Sohel Chowdhury beaten up

Human chain formed to protect Shahi Eidgah grounds; Sohel Chowdhury beaten up

Local social organisation Mallika Samajkalyan Sangstha, Goaitula, Sylhet, staged a human chain on Tuesday, 28 October, at the Shah Eidgah playground, demanding an immediate halt to the ongoing fair that has encroached upon the historic sports field. Key Speaker Attacked en Route Home Md. Sohail Chowdhury, Cultural Affairs Secretary of the Bangladesh Socialist Party (BASD)…

Kabul says Afghanistan-Pakistan peace talks failed again

Kabul says Afghanistan-Pakistan peace talks failed again

The Taliban leadership of Afghanistan announced on Saturday that the recent peace negotiations with Pakistan in Turkey were unsuccessful, attributing the failure to Islamabad’s “irresponsible and uncooperative” stance. Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesman for the Taliban administration, stated on social media that the Pakistani delegation sought to transfer all security responsibilities to the Afghan government, demonstrating an…

UN court orders Israel to relax Gaza aid, offer ‘basic needs’

UN court orders Israel to relax Gaza aid, offer ‘basic needs’

The International Court of Justice stated on Wednesday that Israel is required to facilitate the delivery of aid into Gaza, emphasizing the necessity of providing Palestinians with their fundamental survival needs. The extensive ICJ verdict, promptly dismissed by Israel, occurred as aid organisations sought to enhance essential humanitarian aid to Gaza, capitalising on a tenuous…