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Sufficient material to show reputation of RSS is lowered: Mumbai court rejects revision application of Javed Akhtar in defamation case

The original case was filed by advocate Santosh Dubey after Javed Akhtar compared the RSS with Taliban in a 2021 interview.

NIA issues alert to Mumbai Police regarding movement of suspicious person Sarfaraz Memon who is ‘dangerous’ to India

According to Mumbai Police sources, the NIA has informed that Sarfaraz Memon, a resident of Madhya Pradesh has taken training in China, Hong Kong and Pakistan.

Apology on Twitter not acceptable – Pakistan’s ambassador to UN asked to tender formal apology for equating Taliban with Pashtun community

Munir Akram used 'Pashtun' instead of Taliban while talking about humanitarian situation in Afghanistan, sparking a huge controversy

‘3 pilots of Taliban Air Force graduated, ready for mission’, picture goes viral, triggers memes and jokes, here is what we know

The image of three men holding their 'pilot licence' and 'ready for mission' had gone viral on social media earlier this week.

Pakistani Taliban refutes claims of Imran Khan that they tried to assassinate him

Earlier, Imran Khan had accused former president and Pakistan People's Party (PPP) co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari of hatching a conspiracy to assassinate him by giving a contract to a terrorist outfit

American weapons that fell into the hands of the Taliban after US forces withdrew from Afghanistan are surfacing in Kashmir: Report

Pakistan-backed terrorists operating in Kashmir have been observed to be using M4 carbine assault rifles, M16 rifles and other US-made arms and ammunition

Afghanistan: Taliban bans women from attempting university entrance exams

Girls cannot register for the exams until further notice, according to a notice sent to the universities by the Taliban Ministry of Higher Education.

Last two copies of Guru Granth Sahib to arrive in Delhi from Afghanistan’s Kabul today: Watch

These two Saroops could not be transported to India last year because of the restrictions imposed by the Islamist regime of Taliban.

Taliban publicly flogs nine people convicted of robbery and ‘sodomy’ in Kandahar

Despite international condemnation, the Taliban has resumed the flogging and the public execution of criminals following a decree by the hard-liners' supreme leader. 

Former female Afghan MP Mursal Nabizada shot dead in Kabul, had refused to leave Afghanistan after Taliban takeover

Mursal Nabizada and her guard were shot dead in the same room at 3 a.m. on Saturday. A second security guy and her brother have been injured in the attack.

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