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The Talks Failed. Here’s What Happens Next After The 21-Hour U.S –Iran Negotiations In Islamabad

High-level negotiations between the United States and Iran concluded in Islamabad after 21 hours of intensive discussions without a final agreement, as both sides remained divided on key strategic and economic issues. Despite the breakdown in talks, the ceasefire arrangement remains in effect, and diplomatic channels are expected to stay open. According to details emerging […]

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Afghan Leaders Link Herat Attack to Alleged Extremist Environment Under Taliban

Prominent Afghan political leaders Karim Khalili, head of the Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan, and Mohammad Mohaqiq, leader of the People’s Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan, have strongly condemned the killing of civilians in Herat, describing the incident as a targeted act based on sectarian identity and a serious violation of human rights. In separate

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Iran and U.S Acknowledge Pakistan’s Crucial Role in Facilitating Ceasefire Dialogue

Pakistan’s role as a neutral mediator in recent Iran–U.S. ceasefire discussions has been widely praised by officials from both nations, highlighting Islamabad’s significance in promoting regional peace and stability. According to media reports, U.S. Vice President J. D. Vance expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim

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What Did Iran Reveal About the Islamabad Talks: Which Points Were Agreed With the U.S. and Which Remain Disputed?

Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Esmaeil Baghaei, has stated that while recent negotiations held in Islamabad recorded progress on several issues, significant differences remain on key points, preventing the parties from reaching a final agreement. In an official statement, Baghaei expressed appreciation to the Government and people of Pakistan for hosting and facilitating what

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Karachi Counterterror Operation Leads to Arrest of Highly Wanted Khawarij Operative with Weapons and Explosives

Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) in coordination with the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) police conducted a joint operation in Karachi’s Site Area on the basis of actionable intelligence, resulting in the arrest of a highly wanted terrorist identified as Noor Alam, alias Wafadar, son of Maroot Khan, affiliated with the extremist group Fitnah al-Khawarij. Authorities also recovered weapons,

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Soldier Killed in Bannu Blast as Security Forces Kill Two Khawarij in Follow-Up Operation

A roadside improvised explosive device (IED) blast in Bannu district of Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Saturday afternoon resulted in the death of one soldier and injuries to four others, including two military personnel, security officials confirmed. According to initial reports, the explosion occurred near a degree college in the Mamskhel area, where security forces

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“Deadlock Beginning to Break in Afghanistan”: NRF Leader Hints at Major Shift in Anti-Taliban Landscape

Ahmad Massoud, leader of the National Resistance Front, has suggested that Afghanistan’s current political deadlock—previously seen as firmly in favor of the Taliban—is beginning to shift, pointing to emerging developments in the country’s evolving political environment. Speaking during an online memorial ceremony on Saturday held in honour of members of the Afghanistan Freedom Front, Massoud

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Constructive U.S –Iran Talks Held; Both Sides Must Uphold Ceasefire Commitment: Ishaq Dar

Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, has called on the United States and Iran to remain committed to a ceasefire following what he described as “comprehensive and constructive” negotiations held in Islamabad. Speaking at a press briefing, Dar emphasized the importance of maintaining momentum toward peace, urging both nations to uphold their

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How Pakistan Orchestrated a High-Stakes U.S.–Iran Breakthrough After Decades of Silence?

Pakistan has once again demonstrated its diplomatic capability on the global stage, playing a pivotal role in facilitating direct engagement between the United States and Iran two nations with a long history of strained relations. According to diplomatic sources, Pakistan’s sustained, discreet, and highly professional efforts led not only to a mutual willingness toward de-escalation

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21 Hours, No Deal: Dramatic U.S.–Iran Talks End in Islamabad Standoff as Nuclear Tensions Loom

The Vice President of the United States, J.D. Vance, announced the conclusion of extensive negotiations with Iranian officials in Islamabad, stating that while significant discussions were held, no final agreement has been reached. Addressing a press briefing following approximately 21 hours of continuous talks, Vice President Vance described the discussions as “constructive but inconclusive,” emphasizing

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