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Pakistan police claim to have arrested members of a Baloch insurgent group
Pakistan police claim to have arrested six members of a little known Baloch insurgent group, which they said was operating from Afghanistan and being supported by Indian intelligence agency RAW.
Dawn News reported that Senior Superintendent of Police for West Karachi, Fida Husain Janwari, told a press conference that the suspects had been planning a terror attack in Karachi.
He said the suspects were affiliated with a banned group, the Baloch Raagi Aajoi Sangar.
“The [group] is being operated from Afghanistan and funded by Indian RAW,” Dawn quoted Janwari as having said.
The police claimed to have recovered six bombs, five grenades, three Kalashnikovs, and a large quantity of ammunition.
During initial investigations, the suspects disclosed that they were planning a ‘major terror act’ in the metropolis, Dawn reported.
“They were involved in deadly attacks on the army, Frontier Corps and Levies personnel’s caravans in Balochistan,” said the officer.
The group is being supported by RAW which has been training and funding it, he added. “A strong network of the suspects is being run from Afghanistan,” he said.
Pakistan’s Tribune reported Janwari as having said: “BRAS has been running its activities from Afghanistan and is involved in attacking security forces in Balochistan as well.”
He said the suspects had admitted to receiving support, in terms of training, logistics, and funding, from RAW.
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Robat Paryan railway station nearing completion, says Herat governor
Noor Ahmad Islamjar has said construction of the Robat Paryan railway station in Herat Province is progressing steadily and is expected to be completed in the near future.
During an inspection of operations along the Khaf–Herat railway line, the governor visited the Robat Paryan station project and reviewed work across different sections, according to a statement from his office.
Islamjar provided guidance to project officials and called for efforts to accelerate implementation, the statement said.
He noted that the station is being built to international standards and added that, once completed, the railway line will be extended to Robat Paryan.
Project officials, meanwhile, said work is being expedited and expressed confidence that the station will soon become operational.
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Afghanistan, Belarus hold talks on fuel imports
Nooruddin Azizi, Minister of Industry and Commerce of the Islamic Emirate, has held talks with Andrei Yevgenyevich Kuznetsov, Belarus’s Minister of Industry, on increasing the level of trade between the two countries and purchasing diesel fuel and petrol from Belarus.
Azizi raised this issue during his visit to Uzbekistan in a meeting with the Belarusian Minister of Industry.
According to a statement from the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Azizi invited Belarusian investors to take advantage of investment opportunities in Afghanistan, particularly in the pharmaceutical sector.
The statement added that both sides agreed to establish a joint working team at the deputy-minister level to follow up on the issues discussed in the meeting, especially efforts to increase the volume of trade between the two countries.
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Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund channeled $73.5 million to the needy in 2025
Operating in a context of limited resources and growing needs, the fund played a key role in ensuring life-saving aid reached vulnerable communities, including women, men and children affected by crises.
The Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund (AHF) delivered critical assistance across Afghanistan in 2025, as the country faced ongoing humanitarian pressures including displacement, natural disasters and climate-related shocks, according to its latest annual report.
Operating in a context of limited resources and growing needs, the fund played a key role in ensuring life-saving aid reached vulnerable communities, including women, men and children affected by crises such as earthquakes and cross-border returns.
The AHF said its flexible funding mechanisms allowed for rapid response and anticipatory action, while also supporting longer-term humanitarian programmes aligned with the Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan.
During the year, the fund allocated $73.5 million through eight targeted disbursements. The funding was directed toward both emergency situations and protracted humanitarian needs, enabling assistance to reach millions of people across the country.
Particular focus was placed on communities impacted by displacement, climate-related events and natural disasters, as humanitarian agencies sought to address the most urgent needs amid continuing economic and environmental challenges.
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