Islamabad has declared "open war" on the Afghan Taliban government following renewed clashes along the shared border between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Shehbaz Sharif's statement came hours after Pakistan struck targets inside Afghanistan's major cities overnight.
Pakistan-Afghanistan Tensions LIVE Updates: Pakistan bombed major cities in Afghanistan including the capital Kabul on Friday, with Islamabad's defence minister declaring the neighbours at "open war" following months of tit-for-tat clashes.
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey said they opted for a single deep round of cuts instead of multiple smaller layoffs over time.
Ellie Aghayeva, a senior from Azerbaijan studying neuroscience and politics, hasn't been publicly linked to any of the pro-Palestinian demonstrations that roiled Columbia's campus.
Google prevented a Chinese-linked hacking group attempting to infiltrate telecom and government organisations across at least 42 countries, the tech giant claimed Wednesday.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave Anthropic until Friday to agree to unconditional military use of its technology or face being forced to comply under emergency federal powers.
At a California ski resort, two skiers saved a man trapped under deep snow by acting quickly after spotting a ski tip.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu pointed out that PM Modi's saffron pocket square perfectly matched his wife's orange jacket.
Afghanistan attacked Pakistani forces on Thursday and claimed to have killed and captured dozens of soldiers in retaliation for deadly air strikes days earlier.
Iran holds a new round of nuclear talks with the United States on Thursday in Geneva. Its arsenal of missiles has been a sticking point in negotiations.
Narendra Modi Israel Visit Highlights: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is travelling to Israel on a two-day high-profile visit on Wednesday, marking his second trip to Tel Aviv after the historic 2017 visit.
India and Israel on Thursday announced the elevation of their bilateral relationship to a "Special Strategic Partnership for Peace, Innovation and Prosperity", marking a significant expansion of cooperation across defence, technology and trade.
Instagram will begin notifying parents when their teenage children repeatedly search for content related to suicide or self-harm, platform owner Meta announced Thursday, as the company faces mounting legal pressure over its handling of young users.
The top Democrat on a congressional committee probing the Jeffrey Epstein scandal accused the White House Thursday of covering up revelations about President Donald Trump in files on the late sex offender.
They also voted to remove Liu Shaoyun from his position as head of the People's Liberation Army's military court, without explaining why.
The US has already gathered a fleet of aircraft and warships in the Middle East as a war looms over Iran. However, for the first time, the US has deployed combat aircraft to Israel for a potential war mission.
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told US House lawmakers that she did not know of late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein or his ex-associate Ghislaine Maxwell's crimes on the first day of depositions that will also include Bill Clinton.
Afghanistan has launched offensive operations against Pakistani military positions along the border, the Taliban's spokesperson said on Thursday, in retaliation for recent Pakistani airstrikes.
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Pakistani and Afghan officials have both declared full military operations as border clashes intensify.
Al Jazeera's correspondent in Kabul reports explosions and anti-aircraft fire as Pakistan bombs the capital city.
Federal judge rules that the Internal Revenue Service violated its code by giving immigration agency confidential data.
Associates of one of the passengers killed in the alleged raid attempt said he sought to overthrow Cuba's government.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is in Beijing, saying he wants to reset ties.
The new announcement from Quito follows an initial 30 percent tariff imposed by the Andean nation in early February.
One killed and 29 others wounded in latest Israeli attack in violation of ceasefire.
Albanese, a supporter of Palestinian rights, has faced US sanctions since July over her criticism of Israel.
Administrators say agents 'made misrepresentations', claimed missing person search to detain woman at school building.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says the US and Iran have moved closer to reaching an agreement.
Protesters gathered at Columbia University after Department of Homeland Security agents detained a student on campus.
Technical discussions to continue in Vienna, but unclear whether differences can be resolved to avoid war.
Trump has pushed to strip migrants of Temporary Protected Status, arguing that their countries are no longer unsafe.
Kenya's director of public prosecutions office says Festus Omwamba is accused of human trafficking.
US president strikes triumphant tone in speech but faces legal setbacks and hurdles in Congress as midterms approach.
The Foreign Press Association of Israel and the Palestinian Territories is demanding Israel let journalists into Gaza.
The US has eased its fuel embargo on Cuba, after sanctions helped pushed the country to what the UN calls “humanitarian
Seventeen aid groups have petitioned Israel’s Supreme Court after the government moved to ban 37 NGOs in Gaza.
The former secretary of state accused the Republican-led panel of seeking to protect political allies in probe.
Narendra Modi's visit to Israel has drawn criticism at home amid tensions over Israel's genocidal war on Gaza.
Despite its public objections to Israel's actions, the UK is buying spyware developed and tested on Palestinians.
Afghanistan says 'large-scale offensive operations' launched; Pakistan reports inflicting 'heavy casualties' in clashes.
India knocked out a defiant Zimbabwe in a high-scoring match in Chennai to keep alive their chances of making the semis.
The US says it will licence entities to sell the oil to Cuba except those linked to the Cuban government and military.