A popular young ISIS recruiter from Tajikistan is leading hundreds of fighters in Afghanistan as part of an effort to draw more foreigners to the terrorist group’s banner.
Read more ›Archive for August, 2019
Taliban promotes its ‘Preparation for Jihad’
In a newly released video, the Taliban promotes its “Preparation for Jihad” while focusing on a team of its so-called special forces. The Taliban continues to churn out propaganda that promotes jihad and the training of its fighters even as it is simultaneously negotiating an agreement with the United States that will lead to the withdrawal of US forces.
Read more ›India accuses Pakistan of helping militants infiltrate Kashmir
Indian security officials said on Wednesday a group of Pakistani militants backed by the military tried to infiltrate Indian-controlled Kashmir to foment violence, according to Reuters partner ANI.
Read more ›A Decade In The Making: U.S.-Taliban Peace Deal Appears Within Reach
In the fall of 2010, U.S. officials secretly met a young Taliban representative outside the southern German city of Munich.
Read more ›Who’s Who Among The Afghan Presidential Candidates
Seventeen men will contest Afghanistan’s presidential election in a race among old power brokers — ex-government officials, prominent technocrats, and a notorious former warlord.
Read more ›Afghanistan’s Fate ‘Can’t Be Decided Outside,’ President Says
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has rejected foreign interference and called for the presidential election to be held next month as planned, amid talks between the United States and the Taliban aimed at bringing the nearly 18-year war in Afghanistan to an end.
Read more ›Pakistan Cuts Last Public Transport Link With India Over Kashmir Dispute
Pakistan says it has cut the last remaining public transport link with India — a bus line linking Lahore with New Delhi — as its anger mounts over a dispute with its nuclear rival over the divided Himalayan region of Kashmir.
Read more ›India’s Kashmir clampdown pushes some in Pakistan to discuss rejoining militants
Three decades ago, Ali Mohamad says he made a trip into Indian-controlled Kashmir to join a small armed militant group. Now he works in a shop on the Pakistani side of the region, but he hasn’t given up thoughts of returning to the conflict.
Read more ›The Rise of Afghanistan’s Taliban
The latest round of U.S.-Taliban talks appears to be heading to a framework for peace. In exchange for a timeline for the withdrawal of U.S. forces, the Taliban have agreed to a guarantee that Afghan territory will not be used to sponsor terrorist groups or stage attacks against the United States or its allies. This would be followed by a […]
Read more ›Taliban claim bomb attack on police in Afghanistan; nearly 100 wounded
A car bomb exploded on Wednesday outside a police station in the Afghan capital, Kabul, wounding at least 95 people, government officials said, and the Taliban claimed responsibility.
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