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Pakistan to face Afghanistan in Asian Cup 2027 football qualifier in Kuwait

Pakistan to face Afghanistan in Asian Cup 2027 football qualifier in Kuwait
Manager of Pakistan's football team, Shahzaib Ahmed Khan (right), holding jersey of Pakistan's football team with representative of Afghanistan's football team holding his team's jersey to pose for a picture shared by Pakistan Football Federation on October 13, 2025. (Pakistan Football Federation/Facebook)
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Pakistan to face Afghanistan in Asian Cup 2027 football qualifier in Kuwait

Pakistan to face Afghanistan in Asian Cup 2027 football qualifier in Kuwait
  • Rematch follows border clashes, rising military tensions between neighbors
  • Game also comes amid high emotions after last week鈥檚 draw in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 national football team will face Afghanistan in Kuwait today, Tuesday, in the AFC Asian Cup 黑料社区 2027 qualifiers, the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) said.

The match comes at a time of heightened tensions between the two neighbors, following recent military clashes along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border that left several soldiers dead on both sides. The escalation has stirred public anger in both nations, raising fears that the rivalry could spill over into the sporting arena as the two teams meet again just days after a tense draw in Islamabad.

Afghanistan will host the return leg at Kuwait City鈥檚 Sabah Al Salem Stadium. The 2027 Asian Cup, featuring 24 teams, will be held in 黑料社区 for the first time, and the qualification rounds also serve as part of Asia鈥檚 preliminary qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

鈥淧akistan is ready for [the] crucial away clash against Afghanistan,鈥 the PFF quoted Pakistan football team head coach Nolberto Solano as saying in a post on X.

鈥淲e go again tomorrow with the same attitude and desire to win; the focus is on getting three points. It鈥檚 football 鈥 anything can happen [...].鈥

Pakistan and Afghanistan鈥檚 first-leg match at Islamabad鈥檚 Jinnah Stadium ended in a goalless draw last week, marked by strong defensive play and passionate crowd support.

Pakistan鈥檚 national football side has struggled historically to make a mark on the international stage but continues to show gradual progress, boosted by foreign-based players and revived federation activity.

Team captain Abdullah Iqbal said the squad was confident of improving its performance.

鈥淚 promise we will go out there and give everything we have and hopefully, inshallah, bring back the three points,鈥 the PFF quoted him as saying in a post on X.

According to the Afghanistan Football Federation, head coach Vincenzo Alberto said his players were in good condition and ready for their first win of the campaign.

The upcoming fixture鈥檚 charged atmosphere recalls other politically sensitive sporting encounters in South Asia, most recently scenes from the Pakistan鈥揑ndia T20 World Cup encounter earlier this year, when matches were overshadowed by political friction.聽

Players from both sides pointedly avoided shaking hands before or after all three matches, a rare breach of cricketing etiquette that drew international attention.聽


Pakistani PM thanks Trump for 鈥榙elivering on promise鈥 to end Gaza war

Pakistani PM thanks Trump for 鈥榙elivering on promise鈥 to end Gaza war
Updated 14 October 2025

Pakistani PM thanks Trump for 鈥榙elivering on promise鈥 to end Gaza war

Pakistani PM thanks Trump for 鈥榙elivering on promise鈥 to end Gaza war
  • Sharif hails 鈥榯ransformational鈥 Sharm El-Sheikh summit as pivotal moment for peace
  • Says Pakistan鈥檚 support for Palestinian state with pre-1967 borders remains unchanged

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday praised US President Donald Trump for 鈥渄elivering on his promise鈥 to stop the military campaign in Gaza, after attending a landmark peace summit in Egypt that brought together regional and global leaders to formalize a ceasefire and chart a path toward reconstruction.

The Gaza Peace Summit in Sharm El-Sheikh, co-hosted by Trump and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and attended by heads of state and ministers from over 20 countries 鈥 including 黑料社区, Turkiye, Qatar, France, the UK and the Palestinian Authority 鈥 endorsed a declaration aimed at ending hostilities, guaranteeing humanitarian access, and outlining a roadmap for Gaza鈥檚 governance and rebuilding. 

鈥淥ur gratitude to President Trump is anchored in him promising that he would make it stop, and delivering on that promise,鈥 Sharif said in a post on X before boarding his flight home from Sharm El-Sheikh. 鈥淲e will continue to express our admiration for President Trump鈥檚 unique contribution to peace.鈥

Sharif said Pakistan鈥檚 foremost priority at the summit was securing 鈥渁n immediate cessation of the genocidal campaign imposed on Gaza,鈥 adding that Islamabad had coordinated closely with other 鈥渂rotherly nations鈥 to push for an end to the conflict and relief for civilians trapped under blockade.

He reaffirmed Pakistan鈥檚 long-standing position on the Palestinian issue, saying the 鈥渇reedom, dignity and prosperity鈥 of the Palestinian people remained central to the country鈥檚 foreign policy. 

鈥淚nshaAllah, the establishment of a strong and viable Palestinian state with pre-1967 borders and Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital remains the bedrock of Pakistan鈥檚 Middle East policy,鈥 the prime minister said.

The Sharm El-Sheikh summit followed a deal under which Hamas released 20 Israeli hostages and Israel freed nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.

The resulting 鈥淭rump Declaration for Enduring Peace and Prosperity鈥 calls on signatories to serve as guarantors of the ceasefire and support Gaza鈥檚 reconstruction through monitored aid and investment. Hamas and Israel, both absent from the gathering, are yet to agree on the next steps.

Sharif said Pakistan would continue engaging diplomatically to ensure the ceasefire鈥檚 implementation and a durable political settlement, describing the summit as a 鈥減otentially transformational鈥 moment for peace in the Middle East.


South Africa dismissed for 269 in reply to Pakistan鈥檚 378

South Africa dismissed for 269 in reply to Pakistan鈥檚 378
Updated 14 October 2025

South Africa dismissed for 269 in reply to Pakistan鈥檚 378

South Africa dismissed for 269 in reply to Pakistan鈥檚 378
  • Noman Ali returned figures of 6-112 for his ninth haul of five wickets
  • Pakistan leads by 109 after they scored 378 in their first innings

LAHORE: Left-arm spinner Noman Ali finished with six wickets Tuesday as Pakistan dismissed South Africa for 269 in the first Test in Lahore after Tony de Zorzi鈥檚 gutsy century.

Noman returned figures of 6-112 for his ninth haul of five wickets or more in Tests as South Africa lost their last four wickets for 53 runs an hour before lunch, having resumed on 216-6.

Pakistan lead by 109 after they scored 378 in their first innings.

De Zorzi carried the fight to Pakistan on a turning Qaddafi Stadium pitch as he completed his second Test century with a six and two singles off Noman.

The left-hander finally holed out for 104 to long-on off Noman, where Shaheen Shah Afridi took a low catch, ending a 208-minute innings containing 10 fours and two sixes.

Noman, who bowled a probing 35 overs, also removed Prenelan Subrayen for four during the session.

Fellow spinner Sajid Khan took the first wicket of the day when he had Senuran Muthusamy caught by Salman Agha for 11.

He then wrapped up the innings when he bowled Kagiso Rabada for nought to finish with 3-98 off 33 overs.
 


Afghans rally to support Taliban after Pakistan border clash, tensions soar

Afghans rally to support Taliban after Pakistan border clash, tensions soar
Updated 14 October 2025

Afghans rally to support Taliban after Pakistan border clash, tensions soar

Afghans rally to support Taliban after Pakistan border clash, tensions soar
  • Weekend clashes kill dozens as Pakistan, Taliban trade accusations over border strikes
  • Afghan residents urge restraint but warn of 鈥渃rushing response鈥 if attacks continue

KHOST, Afghanistan: Residents in Khost city in Afghanistan have rallied behind Taliban forces following a weekend of fierce border clashes with Pakistan, expressing both defiance and calls for negotiation amid a backdrop of escalating bilateral tensions.

Pakistan carried out an air strike on the Afghan capital of Kabul last week, which targeted the head of the Pakistani Taliban, or Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), militant group, according to Pakistani security officials. It is not clear if he survived. Late on Saturday, Taliban forces attacked Pakistani military posts along the length of the 2,600 km (1,600 miles) border, with Pakistani forces later retaliating. Guns, artillery and drones exchanged fire into the early hours of Sunday. Some sporadic fighting continued on Sunday. 

The Pakistan military said it lost 23 soldiers and had 鈥渘eutralized more than 200 Taliban and affiliated terrorists.鈥 The Taliban, however, said nine fighters died on their side and alleged that 58 Pakistani soldiers were killed, figures that Islamabad denies. Border crossings including Torkham and Chaman were shut down, halting trade and movement.

鈥淪everal days ago, Pakistan, against international law, attacked and violated Afghanistan鈥檚 territory. Our security forces, to defend our land and country, were forced to carry out counterattacks against Pakistan,鈥 said Rashidullah Hamdard, a Khost resident.

鈥淚 want other countries to stop attacking our security forces and borders again. If they do, we will give them a crushing response,鈥 warned another resident, Wahidullah.

Pakistan welcomed the return to power of the Taliban in 2021, with then Prime Minister Imran Khan saying that Afghans had 鈥渂roken the shackles of slavery.鈥

But Islamabad soon found that the Taliban鈥檚 loyalties lay elsewhere. There has since been a sharp increase in attacks by the TTP in Pakistan.

Islamabad says that the TTP鈥檚 leadership and many of its fighters are based in Afghanistan. Pakistan has repeatedly called on the Taliban administration to rein in the group, but Kabul insists that the TTP does not have a presence in the country.

Islamabad has itself been accused of supporting the two-decade Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan against the US-backed government, which it denies, but any influence over the group has since collapsed. Now, Pakistani officials say their patience has run out.

Islamabad also accuses India, its longstanding adversary, of working with Afghanistan to support the TTP and other militants against Pakistan, a claim New Delhi denies. Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi is currently on a multi-day trip to India, during which New Delhi upgraded relations between the two nations, raising further concerns in Islamabad.

As regional rivalries sharpen, analysts warn that worsening Pakistan-Afghanistan ties could draw in other powers and destabilize trade, security, and counterterrorism efforts.

鈥淲e ask the people and governments of Afghanistan and Pakistan to solve problems by talking,鈥 said Bilal Sabawoon, a Khost resident. 鈥淚f anyone attacks another country, this goes against Islamic and international law.鈥


Upcoming business expo in Kuwait to promote Pakistani products, boost Gulf cooperation

Upcoming business expo in Kuwait to promote Pakistani products, boost Gulf cooperation
Updated 14 October 2025

Upcoming business expo in Kuwait to promote Pakistani products, boost Gulf cooperation

Upcoming business expo in Kuwait to promote Pakistani products, boost Gulf cooperation
  • Three-day event from Dec. 11鈥13 aims to attract investment, expand Pakistan鈥檚 footprint in Gulf markets
  • Kuwait is a leading Gulf investor in Pakistan, with stakes in energy, infrastructure, hydrocarbon projects

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Kuwait will host the Kuwait-Pakistan Business Expo 2025 in Kuwait from Dec. 11 to 13, an event aimed at promoting Pakistani products, attracting investment and strengthening trade cooperation between the two countries, state media reported this week.

Kuwait is already a significant investor in Pakistan鈥檚 energy and infrastructure sectors, with the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development financing social, water and power projects, while Kuwait Petroleum subsidiary KUFPEC holds stakes in Pakistani gas fields. Trade has also grown steadily: both countries signed an industrial cooperation agreement in May 2024 to expand non-oil sectors and regularly hold Bilateral Political Consultations to review trade, investment and manpower cooperation. Kuwait hosts around 95,000 Pakistani workers, whose remittances are estimated at about $1 billion annually, according to official data. 

In May 2025, Kuwait lifted a 19-year visa ban on Pakistani citizens, resuming issuance of work, family, visit, tourist and business visas. The resumption of visas is seen as a major shift in bilateral relations, reopening opportunities for Pakistani expatriates, entrepreneurs, migrant workers and businesses. 

The upcoming expo in Kuwait is aimed to give momentum to these expanding ties and provide a world-class platform for promoting Pakistani products, exploring joint ventures and strengthening trade and investment cooperation between the two nations.

鈥淧akistan and Kuwait, bound by historic ties of friendship and mutual support, are set to take another major step toward strengthening their economic relationship through the upcoming Expo,鈥 Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Sardar Tahir Mehmood said, as quoted by APP, while speaking to a visiting delegation from the Expo鈥檚 organizing committee.

He added that the expo reflected 鈥渄eepening economic engagement鈥 between Pakistan and Kuwait, supported by decades of mutual trust and collaboration in fields such as defense, investment and health.

Mehmood said business communities in both countries should actively explore joint ventures to unlock the full potential of trade and investment, adding that the expo would serve as a 鈥渃atalyst for trade diversification, industrial collaboration, and economic growth.鈥

APP quoted the business leader as saying that through stronger partnerships and mutual understanding, both nations could achieve 鈥渁 balanced, win-win trade relationship鈥 that benefits both economies.

Members of the Kuwaiti organizing delegation said the expo would allow Pakistani entrepreneurs to expand their footprint in the Gulf market, APP reported, and promote trade, investment and partnerships between the two sides.


Growing Pakistani participation at GITEX boosts IT exports to UAE to $380 million 鈥 envoy

Growing Pakistani participation at GITEX boosts IT exports to UAE to $380 million 鈥 envoy
Updated 14 October 2025

Growing Pakistani participation at GITEX boosts IT exports to UAE to $380 million 鈥 envoy

Growing Pakistani participation at GITEX boosts IT exports to UAE to $380 million 鈥 envoy
  • Over 100 Pakistani companies, including 36 at national pavilion, take part in world鈥檚 biggest tech expo
  • IT exports to UAE rise from $280 million to $380 million as Pakistan expands digital footprint

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 growing presence at Dubai鈥檚 GITEX Global Expo has helped push the country鈥檚 IT exports to the United Arab Emirates to $380 million, up from $280 million last year, Pakistan鈥檚 ambassador to the UAE, Faisal Tirmizi, said on Monday.

At GITEX Global 2025, Pakistan has set up a National Pavilion showcasing 10 startups and more than 26 tech firms, highlighting the country鈥檚 expanding digital potential. The pavilion was launched by IT Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja to promote business networking, global partnerships, and foreign investment in Pakistan鈥檚 tech sector.

The five-day exhibition, running from October 13 to 17, features over 6,500 companies from more than 180 countries and attracts about 200,000 tech professionals along with thousands of expert speakers on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, quantum computing, digital transformation and sustainable technologies.

鈥淥ver 1000 Pakistani IT experts have come to this Gitex expo this year and this growing participation every year is establishing Pakistan as the next destination of tech,鈥 Tirmizi said, adding that 鈥淯AE is becoming a growing market and partner for Pakistani IT companies.鈥

鈥淧akistan鈥檚 IT exports [to UAE] have increased from $280 million last year to $380 million and this is the third largest destination of Pakistani exports,鈥 he added.

Khan said the Pakistan Pavilion offered 鈥渙pportunities to 36 Pakistani companies and startups to show their businesses and IT solutions to the world.鈥

鈥淚t is a great opportunity for Pakistan鈥檚 IT talent and IT businesses to project their innovation, entrepreneurship and hard work on a global stage,鈥 he said, adding that 鈥渢his will get a lot of support for the IT sector and Pakistan鈥檚 exports of IT services will increase.鈥

Muhammad Zohaib Khan, former chairman of the Pakistan Software Houses Association (P@SHA) and one of the exhibitors, said over 100 Pakistani companies were taking part this year. The Pakistan Pavilion 鈥渞eceived an excellent response鈥 from visitors on the opening day, he added. 

鈥淎round 36 IT companies and startups are part of Pakistani pavilion while remaining participating in private capacity,鈥 he told Arab News. 鈥淭he response on the first day was excellent, and all participating companies are hopeful of generating strong leads and securing deals by the end of the expo.鈥

Minister Khawaja said Pakistan鈥檚 participation in GITEX Global reflected 鈥渋ts confidence, capability, and commitment to a digitally empowered future.鈥

鈥淲ith a young, skilled workforce and an expanding base of IT exports, Pakistan is ready to play a central role in shaping the global tech economy,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he Pakistan Pavilion represents not just our innovation but our invitation to the world to partner in growth.鈥