Mohsin Naqvi, Pakistan’s Interior Minister, has warned that after December 31 of this year, Afghan nationals will not be allowed to live in Islamabad without official authorization.
Afghan nationals will not be allowed to stay in Islamabad without proper authorisation after December 31, says Pakistan’s interior minister . . .
Islamabad: Pakistan hopes it will get a fair deal on “equality” when the International Cricket Council holds a virtual ...
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Pakistani security forces pushed a protester off a 25-foot tall stack of shipping containers as they were accused of opening ...
Pakistan is facing a massive law and order breakdown after thousands of protestors, supporters of Imran Khan, stormed into ...
The operation came hours after thousands of Khan supporters broke through a barrier of shipping containers blocking off ...
"It's only human to expect a friend to show support in these difficult times," Imran Khan aide Zulfikar Bukhari told Newsweek ...
Residents of Islamabad are tiring of regular demonstrations demanding the release of the former prime minister Imran Khan, ...
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Authorities reopened roads linking Pakistan’s capital with the rest of the country, ending a four-day ...
Many transgender people avoid visiting health facilities where they can be mocked and mistreated. But community-based efforts ...
Protests to free former Pakistan PM Imran Khan paused Wednesday as Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi warned protesters that ...