Taliban militants and Afghan civilians have been killed in attacks and clashes across Afghanistan amid peace efforts aimed at ending the nearly 19-year war.
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Dozens wounded in grenade attack at pro-Kashmir Karachi rally
March in Pakistani city was held by Jamaat-e-Islami political party to express solidarity with the people of Kashmir.
Read more ›At Least 11 Killed In Roadside Bombing In Northern Afghanistan
An Afghan official says at least 11 people have been killed in a roadside bombing in the country’s north.
Read more ›Islamic State jihadists on the run after Afghan prison raid
Afghan authorities were searching Tuesday for about 270 inmates — most of them Islamic State fighters — who remained on the loose after escaping during a deadly prison raid.
Read more ›Militants attack in Indian Kashmir as it locks down for anniversary
Authorities blanketed Kashmir with troops, who laid out barbed wire and set up road blacks to prevent demonstrations.
Read more ›More U.S. Troops Will Leave Afghanistan Before the Election, Trump Says
The president’s assertion undercuts diplomats who have said withdrawals will depend on the Taliban’s commitment to its peace deal with the United States.
Read more ›Afghan grand assembly on fate of hundreds of Taliban prisoners set for Friday
Afghanistan will convene a grand assembly of elders, known as the loya jirga, in Kabul on Friday to decide the fate of hundreds of prisoners the Taliban insist should be released before entering peace talks with the government.
Read more ›Peace process in Afghanistan: En route to failure?
The ongoing peace process provided an opportunity for Afghan factions to unite and undo all the wrongs committed against them in the past 20 years. Unfortunately, the internal strife of Afghanis has again prevailed over this opportunity. Explicitly, compelled by the upcoming election promise, the US wishes to withdraw forces from Afghanistan. China and Pakistan are earnestly pushing the peace […]
Read more ›The reincarnation of terrorism
India’s futile and senseless efforts to weaken and subordinate Pakistan continue relentlessly. Its state-sponsored export of terrorism to Pakistan from Afghanistan and Iran persists. Its proteges, the various terrorist groups and their sleeper cells in Pakistan persevere as potent, latent threats.
Read more ›Pompeo, Taliban negotiator discuss Afghan peace process: Taliban spokesman
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo held a video meeting on Monday with the Taliban’s chief negotiator, Mullah Baradar Akhund, to discuss the state of the Afghanistan peace process, an insurgent spokesman said.
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