In a recent operation in DI Khan, Pakistan, a tragic event unfolded as an Army Major was martyred while carrying out a crucial mission. During the operation, seven terrorists, believed to be sponsored by India, were killed. This operation, carried out by Pakistan’s military, was a significant effort to maintain peace and security in the...
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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Resume as Israel Intercepts Another Aid Flotilla
The ongoing conflict in Gaza has caused untold suffering, and the international community continues to push for peace. In recent days, talks have resumed to find a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, as the world hopes to bring an end to the violence. However, the situation remains tense, especially after Israel intercepted another aid flotilla...
Quadrilateral Meeting in Moscow Calls for Stable, Terror-Free Afghanistan
In recent news, a significant meeting was held in Moscow, where representatives from four countries gathered to discuss the future of Afghanistan. This meeting, known as the Quadrilateral Dialogue, aimed to find ways to bring peace, stability, and security to Afghanistan, a country that has faced many years of conflict and unrest. The meeting’s main...
Saudi Arabia Opens Doors for All Visa Holders to Perform Umrah
In a positive move that has excited Muslims around the world, Saudi Arabia has announced that all visa holders can now perform Umrah, the lesser pilgrimage to Mecca. This decision is seen as a step towards welcoming more people to the holy city, allowing them to partake in one of the most important acts of...
How Many Hostages Are Still Being Held in Gaza?
As of October 4, 2025, the situation regarding hostages held by Hamas in Gaza remains dire. According to the Associated Press, Hamas has agreed to release all remaining hostages—approximately 48 individuals—within 72 hours as part of a peace plan proposed by former U.S. President Donald Trump. However, this agreement is contingent upon certain conditions, including...
Pakistan Rejects Trump’s 20-Point Gaza Peace Plan
Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, has publicly distanced the country from the 20-point Gaza peace plan announced by U.S. President Donald Trump. In a statement to the National Assembly, Dar clarified that the version released by the U.S. did not reflect Pakistan’s stance or the original draft developed with other Muslim-majority...
Pakistan Slams Israeli Attack on Samud Gaza Flotilla Carrying Aid Workers
Pakistan has strongly condemned the recent Israeli attack on the Samud Gaza Flotilla, which was carrying humanitarian aid and aid workers to the besieged Gaza Strip. The flotilla, made up of several vessels, was en route to deliver much-needed supplies to the people of Gaza, who have been living under a blockade for over a...
Security Forces Neutralize 10 Indian-Sponsored Terrorists in Quetta IBO
In a significant operation, Pakistan’s security forces have neutralized 10 terrorists, who were reportedly sponsored by Indian agencies, in the southwestern city of Quetta, Balochistan. The operation, which took place in the early hours of the morning, was carried out by Pakistan’s intelligence and security agencies as part of a larger effort to maintain peace...
Pakistan Yet to Decide on Sending Army to Palestine as Part of Peace Troops: FM Dar
Pakistan has not yet made a decision about sending its army to Palestine as part of an international peacekeeping mission, according to the country’s Finance Minister Ishaq Dar. The statement came in response to recent discussions about Pakistan’s potential involvement in a peacekeeping role in Palestine, which has been facing ongoing conflict for decades. While...
Pakistan Joins Countries Welcoming Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan
In recent days, U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled a 20-point (or 21-point) peace plan aimed at ending the war in Gaza. His announcement has drawn reactions from around the world. Among those expressing support is Pakistan, which added its voice to a chorus of countries welcoming the proposal. Yet, while many see promise in the...