Category: Pakistan

Inside the History of Pakistan’s Fight Against the Pakistani Taliban

Amid ‘open war’ between Pakistan and Afghanistan over the militant group Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, the 2015 documentary ‘Taliban Hunters’ offers relevant history on the group and the fight against it by authorities in Pakistan. In the nearly five years since the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan, there’s been a dramatic increase in attacks within neighboring Pakistan by the militant group Tehreek-e-Taliban […]

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Taliban send five-member delegation to China talks with Pakistan: Report

A five-member Taliban delegation has taken part in talks with Pakistani officials in China, according to Taliban-affiliated media, as efforts to ease weeks of cross-border violence continue without a clear breakthrough. Radio Hurriyat, a media outlet linked to the Taliban, reported that the delegation included officials from several Taliban institutions, among them Mohibullah Wasiq and Abdul Hai Qanit from the […]

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Peshawar jirga urges Pakistan, Afghanistan to halt clashes and pursue peace through dialogue

Participants at a jirga held on Tuesday in Peshawar urged the governments of Pakistan and Afghanistan to halt ongoing Durand Line clashes and resolve their disputes through dialogue. The “Pakistan-Afghanistan Peace Jirga,” organised by Aspire Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the National Reform Movement, brought together political and religious leaders, business representatives, and members of the media to address rising tensions between […]

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Afghan delegation heads to China for talks with Pakistan

A delegation of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has left for Urumqi, China, to hold talks with Pakistani officials, sources told Ariana News on Wednesday. Mohibullah Wasiq, foreign minister’s chief of staff, is leading the Afghan delegtion. The delegation also includes the heads of foreign relations of the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Interior and the General Directorate of […]

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Taliban say they are acting defensively in clashes with Pakistan

Responding to calls from clerics on a new ceasefire until the next Eid holiday in late May, Taliban chief spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the message is directed to Pakistan and that their forces are acting defensively in ongoing clashes with Pakistani forces. Mujahid said in an audio message broadcast by Taliban-run state broadcaster, RTA, that Taliban forces had not initiated […]

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Pakistan, Afghanistan et crise sécuritaire croissante en Asie du Sud

Alors que la guerre entre les États-Unis, Israël et l’Iran fait l’objet d’une couverture médiatique internationale continue, la guerre pakistano-afghane demeure une menace pour la paix et la stabilité régionales. Escalade des conflits et militantisme transfrontalierFin février, le Pakistan a attaqué l’Afghanistan en représailles à de multiples attentats terroristes perpétrés sur son territoire. Selon le gouvernement pakistanais, différents groupes terroristes […]

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India, Pakistan trade accusations amid Taliban clashes

Regional tensions linked to the Taliban-Pakistan clashes intensified over the past 24 hours as India and Pakistan exchanged sharp statements, while China said it is attempting to mediate between the two sides. India condemned Pakistan’s recent airstrikes inside Afghanistan, accusing Islamabad of violating Afghanistan’s sovereignty. Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in a statement that the strikes resulted […]

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Taliban claim strike on Pakistani special forces site after airstrikes in Kandahar

The Taliban defense ministry said its forces carried out a strike on a Pakistani special forces facility in Pakistan’s South Waziristan district after Pakistani airstrikes targeted sites in southern Afghanistan. The ministry said the “military camp” is belonged to Pakistani special forces in Wana, the center of South Waziristan. The ministry said buildings used by Pakistani commando forces and other […]

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Pakistani airstrikes target Taliban special forces site in Kandahar, sources say

Pakistani airstrikes targeted a Taliban special forces facility linked to the Taliban’s supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada in southern Afghanistan on Saturday night, sources confirmed to Amu TV, as the cross-border fighting entered its 18th day. Sources also said that the strikes hit a unit in Kandahar’s District 9 where fighters loyal to Akhundzada were being trained. The number of casualties […]

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Article Titled ‘Pakistan On The Brink Of Disintegration’

On February 17, 2026, over a week before Pakistan again launched a new wave of airstrikes on Afghan cities, Afghan Taliban media outlet Al-Mirsaad published an article warning that Pakistan is on the brink of collapse, with Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (which now includes the Federally Administered Tribal Areas) already outside its sovereign control. The article, titled “Pakistan On The […]

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