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Pakistan’s political crisis is no win for democracy

Published by Al-Araby Pakistan’s politics have always been an extremely charged affair, and the last few weeks have only added more fuel to the fire. After the recently ousted prime minister Imran Khan warned of US involvement in the regime change operation

India PM in first Kashmir public event since clampdown

Published by Al-Araby India’s prime minister will on Sunday hold his first public event in the disputed territory of Jammu and Kashmir since New Delhi imposed a sweeping security clampdown there more than two years ago. Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist government has

Iran arrests three linked to Israeli spy agency Mossad: TV

Published by Al-Araby Iran announced on Thursday the arrest of three people it said were linked to Israel’s Mossad spy agency and accused of being implicated in the leaking of classified documents. “Three people linked to Mossad have been arrested in the

Mom, 3 kids reported missing a month ago, police say

Published by NJ.com Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a mother and her three kids who were reported missing last month in Atlantic City. Shagufta Shams, 37, and her kids, Malaika, age 4, Murtaza, 5, and Mujtaba, 9, were

Afghanistan death toll in ‘Pakistan strikes’ rises to 47

Published by Al-Araby The death toll from Pakistani military air strikes in the eastern Afghanistan provinces of Khost and Kunar has jumped to at least 47, officials said Sunday, as Islamabad urged Kabul to act against militants launching attacks from Afghan soil.

Azercosmos receives ISNET award

Published by Azer News By Ayya Lmahamad Azerbaijan’s satellite operator Azercosmos has been awarded the winner of the competition held by the International Space Conference of the Inter-Islamic Network on Space Sciences and Technology (ISNET), the Digital Development and Transport Ministry has

Living under Pakistan’s Electronic Crimes Act

Published by Al-Araby On 18 February 2022, amendments were made to the Pakistan Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) which increased the prison sentence for defamation to three to five years. Passed with the help of two presidential ordinances, Pakistan’s already controversial cyber-law has