More Palestinians Return to Gaza Through Rafah as Israeli Attacks Continue, Forced Deportations Approved

February 11, 2026

More Palestinians Return to Gaza Through Rafah as Israeli Attacks Continue, Forced Deportations Approved

Forty-one Palestinians returned to Gaza via the Rafah crossing, facing tough Israeli searches. Israeli attacks persist despite ceasefire. Israel approved deportation of two Palestinians convicted of crimes, sparking rights group outcry.

FCC Halts IHC Contempt Case Against PM Shehbaz Over Dr Fowzia Siddiqui’s US Legal Support

February 11, 2026

FCC Halts IHC Contempt Case Against PM Shehbaz Over Dr Fowzia Siddiqui’s US Legal Support

The Federal Constitutional Court stopped the Islamabad High Court from continuing a contempt case against PM Shehbaz Sharif and ministers. The case involves alleged failure to back Dr Fowzia Siddiqui’s legal efforts in the US for her sister Dr Aafia. The government challenges the court’s order, calling it judicial overreach with foreign policy impact.

947 Pakistani Students Stranded in Afghanistan Amid Border Closure, Govt Seeks Safe Return

February 11, 2026

947 Pakistani Students Stranded in Afghanistan Amid Border Closure, Govt Seeks Safe Return

Pakistan reveals 947 students stuck in Afghanistan after border shut in October 2025. Over 1,100 have returned. Officials promise safe return and airport improvements.

UN and Ambassadors Condemn Israel's New West Bank Settlement Law Amid Rising Tensions

February 11, 2026

UN and Ambassadors Condemn Israel's New West Bank Settlement Law Amid Rising Tensions

The UN and several international groups have condemned Israel's new West Bank settlement law. Israeli forces arrested Palestinians amid raids. Restrictions on Al-Aqsa worshippers are also planned.

Trump Era Strains US-Europe Security at Munich Conference Amid Greenland Crisis

February 11, 2026

Trump Era Strains US-Europe Security at Munich Conference Amid Greenland Crisis

One year after a shocking speech by US VP JD Vance, tensions between the US and Europe linger. The Munich Security Conference starts as defense ties shift, with Greenland crisis adding fuel. Experts say alliance isn’t broken but changed, raising questions about NATO’s future.