Category: South East Asia

9 rebels, 3 Indian soldiers killed in Kashmir fighting

Nine rebels and three Indian soldiers were killed in a pair of gunbattles in disputed Kashmir, an Indian army official said Sunday.

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Taliban Warn Peace Deal With US Near Breaking Point

The Taliban said their peace deal with the United States was nearing a breaking point, accusing Washington of violations that included drone attacks on civilians, while also chastising the Afghan government for delaying the release of 5,000 Taliban prisoners promised in the agreement.

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Punjab: No Place for Minorities- Tushar Ranjan Mohanty

On March 31, 2020, a crowd of Islamist radicals attacked the Gurudwara in Nankana Sahib city. The crowd gathered in the evening in front of the main entrance of the Gurudwara and started throwing stones. The extremists threatened to eliminate every single Sikh faithful from the city and announced that they would give the location with an Islamic name.

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Fierce gun battles leave a dozen dead in Indian-controlled Kashmir

At least three Indian troops and nine pro-independence fighters have been killed in two separate incidents in Indian-controlled Kashmir.

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Can America Trust the Taliban to Prevent Another 9/11?

Taliban touts training camps ‘still going on’ that prepare fighters for ‘war’ As U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo calls for the Taliban to honor a non-existent commitment to “reduce violence,” the Taliban continues to train for war. The Taliban has publicized the training of its fighters at three separate camps over the past five days.

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Afghanistan Prepares to Swap 100 Taliban Prisoners for 20 Security Forces

Afghanistan began on Thursday the process of releasing from jail 100 Taliban Islamist militants in a prisoner swap for 20 of its security forces, a senior security official and a Taliban representative said.

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Roadside Bombing in Afghanistan Kills 8, Mostly Children

A roadside bombing in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday killed at least eight civilians, including six children.

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Waiting for Peace on the Front Lines

In late November 2019 in Nahr-e-Saraj, a contested district in Afghanistan’s Helmand province, Afghan Border Police (ABP) Col. Ahmad Sagoori, 36, draped a heavy woolen blanket over his uniform. Helmand is hot in the summer, but the evenings had turned crisp. Twenty days earlier, Sagoori and his men, along with local police, retook the sparsely populated agricultural district from a […]

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Taliban team arrives in Kabul to begin prisoner exchange process

A three-member Taliban team arrived in Kabul on Tuesday to begin a prisoner exchange process pivotal to starting talks between the insurgents and the government side to end Afghanistan’s 18-year-old war.

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Taliban/IEA: Educating the Public on Dangers of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Patika, Saripul, Logar, Badghis, Afghanistan

In what may be one of the oddest pandemic health campaigns, the Taliban/IEA is educating Afghans on the dangers of the Coronavirus/COVID-19 through awareness meetings and other methods. By distributing masks, soaps and other protections, the group is encouraging civilians to heed the directions of health practitioners and take all necessary precautions in curbing the spread of the virus. By […]

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