Financial Action Task Force
IAF may resume evacuation of Indians from Kabul today
Minister S. Jaishankar told the UN Security Council that the terrorist Haqqani Network’s activities in Afghanistan were of great concern
Hafiz Saeed sentencing: India doubts ‘efficacy’ of move
The United States meanwhile welcomed the conviction of Saeed.
Hafiz: Token step by Pak?
This was leniency being shown since FATF is currently being chaired by China, Pakistan’s best friend.
Sanctions on Pak might not curb terror
It is essentially those Kashmiris who are motivated enough to fight against the Indian state who are keeping our Army occupied.
Pak under global watchdog’s lens over terror funds
It is learnt that Pakistan was found to be non-complaint on 32 of the 40 compliance parameters.
Where parties fail, can civil society succeed?
Defending the people and fighting for their rights at the ground level became less and less important.
Lack of rehab for militants hobbles Pak counter-terror
Pakistan has been viewed as employing a selective approach towards different militant groups.
After FATF relief, keep up the pressure on Pak
The madrasas and training camps continue to function, with only the nomenclature being changed.
Pakistan in FATF ‘grey list’ for failing to curb terrorism
FATF is a Paris-based global body working to curb terrorism financing and money laundering.
Global money-laundering watchdog launches crackdown on cryptocurrencies
Countries will be compelled to register and supervise cryptocurrency-related firms such as exchanges and custodians.