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Malala Returns to Pakistan for Girls' Education Summit

Pakistani Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai returned to her homeland on Saturday to participate in a two-day summit in Islamabad focused on girls' education, particularly addressing the ban on girls' schooling in Afghanistan and the broader challenges faced by girls in Muslim-majority countries.

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India and Taliban Hold Highest-Level Talks Since 2021 Takeover

Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met with Afghanistan's acting foreign minister in Dubai on Wednesday, discussing security, development projects, humanitarian aid, and the use of Chabahar port; India committed to further health and refugee support, marking the highest-level engagement since the...

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India, Taliban Hold High-Level Talks Amid Regional Tensions

Senior Indian and Taliban foreign ministry officials met in Dubai on Wednesday, discussing trade expansion through Chabahar Port, development projects in Afghanistan, and humanitarian aid for Afghan refugees, amidst rising tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

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Bangladesh-Pakistan Ties Strengthen, Raising India's Security Concerns

Following the installation of an interim government in Bangladesh led by Muhammad Yunus after the removal of Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh and Pakistan are significantly improving relations, including military cooperation and direct maritime links, causing concern in India regarding regional security an...

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Charlie Hebdo Attack Trial: Six Men Face Court

Six men stand trial in Paris for a September 2020 knife attack outside the former Charlie Hebdo offices, five years after the 2015 massacre that killed 12; the trial reignites the debate on freedom of speech versus religious sensitivities.

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400 Militants Seize 15 Checkpoints in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

On January 1st, 2025, 400 militants from Afghanistan seized 15 security checkpoints in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, raising the Taliban flag, prompting evacuations and highlighting the deadliest year for Pakistani security forces in a decade.

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Education Crisis: Summit Highlights Gender Inequality in Pakistan and Afghanistan

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif opened a summit addressing the education crisis disproportionately affecting girls in Muslim-majority countries; over 26 million Pakistani children are out of school, while Afghanistan, under Taliban rule, completely bans secondary and higher education for girl...

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Trump Allies' Advocacy for Imran Khan's Release Creates US-Pakistan Tensions

Following Imran Khan's imprisonment, high-profile Trump allies publicly advocated for his release, generating significant social media engagement and prompting US Congressional hearings, but the Pakistani government dismissed the calls as private opinions.

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India, Afghanistan Hold Second High-Level Meeting on Aid and Trade

On Wednesday, India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met with Afghanistan's acting Foreign Minister in the UAE to discuss humanitarian aid, trade through Iran's Chabahar port, and ways to strengthen sports ties, particularly in cricket. This is the second such meeting in two months, reflecting India...

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Charlie Hebdo Marks Anniversary with "Laughing at God" Edition Amidst Ongoing Trial

On the tenth anniversary of the 2015 attack on Charlie Hebdo, which killed 12 people, the magazine released a special edition titled "Laughing at God," including 40 drawings from an international competition, while a trial against a 2020 attacker is also underway.

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Pakistan Begins Eighth Term on UN Security Council

Pakistan started its eighth term as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council on January 1st, 2025, after winning 182 out of 193 votes in the General Assembly in June 2024, and aims to actively participate in addressing global conflicts and promoting peace.

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Bangladesh-Pakistan Ties Strengthen, Raising Security Concerns for India

After the overthrow of Sheikh Hasina's government and the appointment of an interim leader, Bangladesh and Pakistan are rapidly improving relations, raising security concerns for India, especially regarding the Siliguri Corridor.

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