Archive for May, 2021

Pakistan blast kills six, wounds 13 at pro-Palestinian rally

A bomb blast killed six people on Friday at a pro-Palestinian rally in southwest Pakistan and wounded 13, including the leader of a hardline religious party that organized the event, police said, but there was no immediate claim of responsibility. The motorcycle bomb exploded as people dispersed at the end of the rally held in the city of Chaman near […]

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Taliban has ‘surrounded’ five Afghan provincial capitals

The Taliban has “surrounded” five provincial capitals in Afghanistan as of Feb. 2021, according to the Lead Inspector General for Operation Freedom’s Sentinel. FDD’s Long War Journal has assessed that 17 of Afghanistan’s 34 provinces are now under direct Taliban threat. For information on districts controlled and contested by the Taliban, see LWJ report, Mapping Taliban Control in Afghanistan. The […]

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China’s security cooperation with Afghanistan: Hope or hype?

According to Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Beijing is willing to deepen counter-terrorism and security cooperation with Afghanistan and help the country strengthen its anti-terrorism capacities. Wang made the remarks during a phone conversation with Afghan Foreign Minister Mohammad Haneef Atmar on Monday. Wang said China would continue to support the Afghan government in the country’s peace […]

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Taliban maintains close ties with al Qaeda, DIA reports

The Taliban has “maintained close ties with al Qaeda” and is “very likely preparing for large-scale offensives against population centers and Afghan government installations,” according to the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). The DIA’s analysis is cited in a report prepared by the Department of Defense’s Lead Inspector General for Operation Freedom’s Sentinel in Afghanistan. The inspector general’s report was released […]

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US Lawmakers Seek Continued Efforts in Afghanistan

Eleven members of the US House of Representatives–10 Democrats and one Republican–wrote a letter to President Joe Biden on the “enduring interests and ideals that should continue to guide US efforts in Afghanistan even as the armed forces end their mission in the country” amid the start of the withdrawal of American troops from the country. The letter was signed […]

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Qureshi Critical of Mohib’s Statement on Pakistan’s Afghan Policy

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Wednesday responded to Afghanistan’s National Security Adviser Hamdullah Mohib’s recent criticism of Pakistan’s policy on Afghanistan. The Pakistani Foreign Minister said that on the one hand, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani urges Pakistan for cooperation and, on the other hand, levels baseless allegations against Islamabad. Speaking in a session of Pakistan’s parliament, Qureshi asked […]

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Formation of Supreme State Council Nearly Complete: Sources

Three sources on Wednesday said that the Supreme State Council is expected to be finalized soon, however, more decisions need to be made about the role of the council, specifically whether or not it will be a decision-making or advisory body. According to the sources, the conflict over the appointment of the new governor of Faryab has now raised questions […]

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Taliban Attacks Herat District, Clashes Underway: Governor

Taliban on Tuesday morning launched an attack on the Obe district in the western province of Herat, the provincial governor Waheed Qatali said. He said the attack started with the “destruction” of a bridge by the Taliban. The bridge, he said, connected the Obe district with other parts of the province. “Three Taliban fighters, including their commander, were killed in […]

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Ghani: Afghanistan ‘Ready’ to Fight Taliban after US Pullout

President Ashraf Ghani said that the Afghan government is ready to fight against the Taliban after the full withdrawal of international troops from the country, reiterating that the key to peace talks is accepting the election as a way forward for Afghanistan’s future government. “The threat of terrorism has changed. It has not disappeared. We are all agreed on this,” […]

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Fighting Intensifies in East With End of 3-Day Ceasefire

Government officials in the eastern part of the country say there have been heavy clashes between Afghan security forces and the Taliban for several days. The officials added that after the 3-day Eid ceasefire, the Taliban and the security forces have started fighting in Khogyani, Shirzad, and Hesarak district in Nangarhar, and Dolat Shah and Ali Sheng districts in Laghman […]

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