
Pakistan Rejects Afghan Taliban's Claim of Truce Violation
Pakistan's information ministry has dismissed as 'frivolous' the Afghan Taliban's claim that Pakistan violated a temporary pause in fighting.
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Pakistan's information ministry has dismissed as 'frivolous' the Afghan Taliban's claim that Pakistan violated a temporary pause in fighting.
Pakistan's information ministry and military did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting on Saturday rejected claims about a Pakistani jet being shot down in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar and the pilot being captured. The ministry’s fact check account on X attributed the claims to Afghan Taliban officials that were “amplified by Indian media”. “The Ministry of Defence of the so-called Islamic Emirate claimed that Afghan forces shot down a Pakistani fighter jet in Nangarhar and captured its pilot alive. The claim was widely amplified by India...
Cambodia's Information Ministry has reissued a warning to the public against sharing graphic and violent content online.

Information ministry says rudimentary drone was destroyed, no military installation or infrastructure was hit

The government on Thursday refuted a “fabricated” notification claiming that the Cabinet Division ordered the “temporary suspension of all port entries in Pakistan” due to the security situation until March 10. “No such order has been issued by the Cabinet Division or the Ministry of Maritime Affairs,” the information ministry clarified in a fact check. The clarification comes amid the ongoing hostilities in the Middle East, which have disrupted sea traffic coming t...

The Ministry of Education requested other ministries to halt the dissemination of a controversial NCERT textbook. The Supreme Court also thanked media for highlighting the issue of 'offending' content in the book.

The Afghan Taliban government says at least 400 people were killed and 250 injured in the Monday night attack, but Islamabad denied having targeted any such facility.

Authorities say airspace remained operational despite brief precautionary measures
The Prime Minister of Kuwait inspected an emergency shelter and visited the information ministry.