Sunday, September 28th, 2025
Army’s swift action saves children’s lives after Bajaur blast
PESHAWAR, Sep 28 (DNA): In Bajaur’s Lagharai area the explosive material planted by Khawarij militants went off the other day, killing three innocent children and leaving five others critically injured. However, the Pakistan Army immediately launched a rescue operation, airlifting the injured children to Peshawar via helicopter. These critically injured children are now receiving treatment under the supervision of military doctors at CMH Peshawar. This timely action saved several precious young lives. The children had been playing when they came into contact with the hidden explosives, which suddenly went off.Read More
Guinea presidential vote set for December 28
CONAKRY, SEPT 28 (AFP/APP/DNA): Guinea’s presidential election will be held on December 28, the presidency of the junta-ruled country announced in a decree read out on state television Saturday. The announcement came a day after the Supreme Court confirmed the result of a referendum to approve a new constitution, paving the way for the elections. Opposition parties had called on voters to boycott the referendum that was held September 21, accusing General Mamady Doumbouya of using it to stay in power. But the Supreme Court rejected a request they filedRead More
Russian missile and drone barrage kills four in Kyiv
Kyiv, Sept 28 (AFP/APP/DNA):Ukraine said Sunday that Russia had pounded the country with hundreds of drones and missiles overnight for hours, killing at least four people in the capital alone. Neighbouring Poland scrambled jets to secure its airspace in the wake of the barrage, after NATO accused Moscow of being behind a series of violations of the defence alliance’s airspace. Diplomatic efforts to stop the war, now nearing its fourth year, have faltered, whileRead More
Taliban govt welcomes Russia, China, Iran and Pakistan’s stance
Bagram Air Base served as the linchpin for US operations in the rugged country, where the long war against the Taliban and their Al Qaeda allies was fought with air strikes and resupply missions from the airfield News Desk ISLAMABAD: The Afghan government has welcomed the position taken by Russia, China, Iran and Pakistan against the establishment of foreign military bases in Afghanistan, Taliban government deputy spokesperson Hamdullah Fitrat said on Saturday. His statement, shared with journalists, came days after foreign ministers of the four countries held a meeting onRead More
Why Donald Trump is so kind towards Pakistan?
Beyond trade, Pakistan’s geographic centrality remains indispensable to U.S. interests. Afghanistan, though no longer a primary U.S. military theater, still looms large in Washington’s strategic thinking Centreline Report The relationship between the United States and Pakistan has long been a rollercoaster of strategic necessity, punctuated by periods of deep mistrust. However, the tenure of President Donald Trump, particularly his second term, has seen a remarkable shift, with a conspicuous warming of ties that contrasts sharply with his earlier public criticisms. This pivot is not rooted in altruism, but in aRead More

