UN condemn restrictions on women and girls in Afghanistan and express solidarity with Afghan women on International Women’s Day.
Afghanistan’s foreign minister discusses Pakistan clashes with Oman’s top diplomat as fighting continues and humanitarian concerns grow along the border.
WHO delivers 25 tons of cancer medicines and medical supplies to hospitals in Afghanistan to support thousands of patients in need of treatment.
Canadian police investigate shooting at the US Consulate in Toronto as a national security incident and arrest two suspects.
NetBlocks says Iran’s nationwide internet shutdown has entered its 12th day, with connectivity remaining at only one percent of normal levels.
Iran says four of its diplomats were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Beirut and urges the United Nations to condemn the attack.
Japan provides $2 million to support Afghan migrants returning from Iran and Pakistan, as millions continue to return to Afghanistan, UNHCR says.
Pentagon says about 140 US soldiers were injured in clashes with Iran, while a US senator warns about deeper American involvement in the conflict.
UNICEF warns Afghan children returning from Iran face growing risks as families arrive at borders amid conflict and limited support services in Afghanistan.
Pakistan introduces wartime austerity measures, including school closures and reduced government workdays, as oil prices surge amid the US-Israel war against Iran.
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed condolences over Ali Khamenei’s death and congratulated Mojtaba Khamenei on becoming Iran’s new Supreme Leader.
Abdul Salam Zaeef suggests Gulf and Arab countries form a federal alliance to strengthen regional cooperation amid rising Middle East tensions.