Afghan officials said Pakistani strikes and ground operations killed at least 36 civilians and wounded more than 160 after a deadly militant attack in Karachi. Pakistan said it targeted Jamaat-ul-Ahrar and other militant hideouts, while both governments lodged diplomatic protests.
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Pakistan says its forces killed 29 militants in a ground operation and precision strikes along the Afghan border. The operation followed a Karachi attack claimed by Jamaat-ul-Ahrar that killed three soldiers.
Taliban officials met EU representatives and member states in Brussels for the first time to discuss consular services and returns of Afghans from Europe. Rights groups warned the talks could legitimize the Taliban and endanger deported Afghans.
A federal judge blocked Trump administration policies that halted decisions on asylum, green cards, work permits and citizenship for many immigrants from 39 travel-ban countries. The judge said USCIS acted unlawfully and left applicants in “indeterminate legal limbo.”
President Donald Trump indicated that U.S. military operations against Iran could end within two to three weeks, leading to a decline in oil prices and gains in global stock markets amid hopes for de-escalation. Trump also threatened to withdraw the U.S. from NATO over European allies’ lack of support for the Iran campaign, raising concerns among members and potentially benefiting Russia. Meanwhile, Pakistan has offered to mediate peace talks between the U.S. and Iran, backed by regional powers, but its efforts are complicated by ongoing conflict with Afghanistan that threatens regional stability.
More than 1,100 Afghan refugees who supported the U.S. remain stranded at Camp As Sayliyah in Qatar, facing a March 31 deadline to relocate to an unspecified third country or return to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, despite risks of persecution. Advocacy groups criticize the Trump administration’s handling of the situation, calling the camp a “prison camp” and expressing concerns about the refugees’ uncertain futures, while the State Department defends the closure as necessary and humane. Meanwhile, escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly involving Iran’s unyielding stance and militia activities, complicate regional security and diplomatic efforts, highlighting the broader challenges affecting both refugees and U.S. foreign policy.




