Top leaders in Afghanistan announced Thursday that U.S.-backed peace talks with the Taliban insurgency will start next week to negotiate a political settlement to the country’s long conflict.
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‘You Have Awakened a Sleeping Giant’
A new generation of activists in Thailand is moving away from coded criticism of the military and the monarchy, and publicly calling for wholesale democratic reform.
Read more ›India charges 19, including 7 Pakistanis, over Kashmir bombing
India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) charged 19 people, including 7 Pakistani nationals, on Tuesday over a deadly bomb attack on a security convoy in the Indian-controlled part of Kashmir last year.
Read more ›Pakistan eager to see Taliban start dialogue with Kabul: foreign minister
Pakistan urged the Taliban on Tuesday to start talks soon with the Afghan government to end decades of conflict, telling visiting officials of the group that an intra-Afghan dialogue could help ensure regional stability.
Read more ›Three killed, 41 wounded in Taliban truck bomb in Afghanistan
Taliban insurgents set off a truck bomb on Tuesday in an attack on Afghan army commandos, killing three people and wounding 41, the defence ministry said, despite steps towards peace talks with the U.S.-backed government.
Read more ›Israel Will Never Allow Pakistan Have Access To UAE’s F-35
When US made UAE and Israel to normalise their bi-lateral relations, on August 14, 2020, within ten days when the flames of Beirut, Lebanon had not even got doused, the under-cut deal which was made was that US would sell its F-35 stealth fighter jets to UAE, and which, obviously, sent alarm bells in Tel Aviv and Israel PM Benjamin […]
Read more ›Suspected ISIS terrorist wanted to carry out ‘lone wolf’ attack in Delhi: Police
The Delhi Police had received information about the suspected ISIS operative’s movement in the ridge area between Dhaula Kuan and Karol Bagh, following which it laid a trap.
Read more ›Afghanistan: At least 14 security forces killed in three attacks
President Ghani urged the Taliban to lay down its arms and commence the proposed intra-Afghan peace talks.
Read more ›Taliban Set Powerful Negotiating Team for Intra-Afghan Talks
The Taliban’s chief has finalized a negotiating team that is to have sweeping decision-making powers in upcoming intra-Afghan negotiations, the top Taliban negotiator told The Associated Press on Sunday.
Read more ›Pakistan sanctions Taliban to avoid global finance blacklist
Pakistan has issued sweeping financial sanctions against Afghanistan’s Taliban, just as the militant group is in the midst of a U.S.-led peace process in the neighboring country.
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