While Pakistan has not officially explained the reason for the closure, reports suggest it could be related to India's airstrike on a site it called a terrorist camp inside Pakistan.
Prime Minister Modi chaired a high-level meeting with his key cabinet ministers after Indian airstrikes on Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir "It’s a proud moment for all of us," Modi said, as per reports quoting officials present in the meetingMeanwhile, Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chaired a meeting with the National Security Committee in Islamabad.Sharif said
Pakistan launched missile, drone, and artillery strikes across Jammu, Kashmir, and Punjab, prompting blackouts and panic. India intercepted missiles with the S-400 system and struck back at military targets in Lahore and Islamabad. The clashes followed Pakistan’s alleged role in the deadly Pahalgam terror attack. Foreign Secretary Misri condemned Pakistan’s lies and communal rhetoric. Meanwhile
The new Leo XIV, a Chicago native, was entrusted by his predecessor Francis to head the powerful Dicastery for Bishops, charged with advising the pontiff on new bishop appointments
The tensions have heightened between India and Pakistan after Pahalgam terror attack, following which India launched 'Operation Sindoor' against Pakistan-backed terrorism.
A ceasefire deal between Yemen's Houthis and the US does not include sparing Israel, the group said on May 7. "The agreement does not include Israel in any way, shape or form," Mohammed Abdulsalam, the chief Houthi negotiator, told Reuters.It comes after Trump announced the US would stop bombing Houthis saying that the group had