Archive for January, 2020

Afghan Government Returns Pakistani Relatives of IS Fighters

The Afghan government says more than 130 Pakistanis — women and children related to former fighters of the Islamic State terror group — have been returned to other family members and will be going home to Pakistan after being held in a detention center for several weeks.

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Rumblings within the Taliban make ordinary Afghans cautious amid prospects for peace

On the last Sunday of 2019, Afghans woke up to an exciting news of the Taliban insurgency agreeing to possible ceasefire, a much-needed respite from the constant violence. Reports suggested that this temporary truce with the US administration could last for as long as 10 days – a week longer than the last ceasefire between the two warring parties, during […]

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Taliban Says US-Iran Dispute Will Not Harm Afghan Peace Process

The Taliban said Thursday it believes escalating military tensions between the United States and Iran are unlikely to hurt the insurgent group’s negotiations with Washington aimed at ending the war in Afghanistan.

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Bomb Hits Security Forces in SW Pakistan; 2 Dead, 12 Wounded

QUETTA, Pakistan — A powerful roadside bomb exploded near a vehicle carrying Pakistani security forces, killing two soldiers in the southwestern city of Quetta, the capital of the restive Baluchistan province, a police official said Tuesday.

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16 militants killed in Afghan provinces within a day: gov’t

Sixteen Taliban militants were killed and six others wounded in five provinces since early Tuesday, the country’s defense ministry confirmed on Wednesday.

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Over 100 Afghan militants surrender within 2 days amid clamp-down

More than 100 militants have surrendered to Afghan government forces over the past two days amid increasing military pressure on the Taliban, officials said Tuesday.

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Afghan Peace Talks at Risk Amid Rising US-Iran Confrontation

The escalation between the United States and Iran over the killing of an Iranian commander now has sparked deep concerns about prospects for the peace process in Afghanistan, with officials and experts warning that Iran could collaborate with the Taliban to thwart American efforts in the war-torn country.

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69 Taliban militants surrender in western Afghan province: official

Sixty-nine Taliban militants have surrendered to the Afghan army in western Ghor province amid military pressure in the mountainous region, provincial governor said on Tuesday.

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10 Taliban militants surrender in N. Afghan provinces

Ten Taliban militants have surrendered in two Afghan northern provinces, authorities said Thursday.

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US Chief Negotiator to Meet Taliban in Qatar

U.S. lead negotiator Zalmay Khalilzad is expected to meet Qatar-based Taliban envoys later this week to find out whether the insurgent group is ready to reduce violence in Afghanistan for the sake of resuming peace talks.

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