Archive for September, 2020

National Assembly passes bill to curb terrorism financing

The National Assembly (NA) on Tuesday passed the Anti-Terrorism (Third Amendment) Bill, 2020 aimed at using new techniques to investigate terrorism and its financing.

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Fight and talk: Facing negotiations, Taliban almost took key Afghan city

Khan Agha has endured years of violence in Kunduz, but it was the Taliban’s attack on the strategic city in northeastern Afghanistan, as the government and insurgents were preparing for historic peace talks, that unnerved him.

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Majority of Americans Support Trump’s Deal With Taliban to End Afghan War

A new U.S. public survey has found that two-thirds of supporters of President Donald Trump “strongly” or “somewhat” support his deal with the Islamist Taliban to extricate the United States from the 19-year war in Afghanistan.

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Military Says ‘Terrorist Commander’ Killed In Northwestern Pakistan

The Pakistani military says it has killed a “terrorist” commander and three other militants in the country’s northwest.

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U.S. commander: Intel still hasn’t established Russia paid Taliban ‘bounties’ to kill U.S. troops

“It just has not been proved to a level of certainty that satisfies me,” Gen. Frank McKenzie told NBC News. McKenzie oversees U.S. troops in Afghanistan.

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Taliban talks: US peace envoy ‘not happy about’ release of prisoners

The US envoy for peace in Afghanistan has told the BBC he was “not happy about” a controversial deal to release 5,000 Taliban prisoners in order to secure historic peace talks.

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Afghanistan and Taliban Begin First-Ever Direct Peace Talks

The Afghanistan government and the Taliban began on Saturday their first direct talks to end nearly two decades of fighting, a negotiation brokered by the U.S. as part of its plan to withdraw from its longest war.

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The Daily 202: Taliban prisoners linked to killing U.S. troops are released ahead of 9/11 anniversary

President Trump warned in characteristically over-the-top terms during a political rally in Michigan on Thursday night that Joe Biden, if elected, would invite “terrorists” into the suburbs by raising the cap on the number of refugees allowed to resettle in the United States.

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Prospects for Crisis Management on the China-India Border

After shots were fired along disputed border, Sino-Indian tensions reach level not seen in decades. After a deadly skirmish in June and shots fired in September, Sino-Indian tensions have escalated to a level not seen in decades. Both countries’ foreign ministers recently agreed to a five-point framework to manage the situation, showing both sides want tensions to plateau rather than […]

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Five Things to Know About the Afghan Peace Talks

After decades of conflict, the Taliban and Afghan government will seek to negotiate a political settlement that could end the United States’ longest war.

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