Category: South East Asia

Afghan government releases 71 more Taliban prisoners under peace deal terms

The Afghan government on Tuesday, April 21 released an additional 71 Taliban prisoners in seven provinces, even as the group continues deadly attacks across the country.

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Taliban lauds Mullah Omar for defending Osama bin Laden after 9/11

As the U.S. is relying on the Taliban to keep Afghanistan from being a haven for terrorists in the wake of an agreement between the two parties, the Taliban lauds Mullah Omar’s defense of Osama bin Laden after Al Qaeda’s attack on the U.S. on Sept. 11, 2001.

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Four Al-Qaeda terrorists apprehended

The Sindh police claimed on Sunday to have apprehended four suspected Al-Qaeda militants during a raid in Karachi’s Gulistan-e-Jauhar neighbourhood.

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Pakistan Says Militant Attack in Northwest Kills Soldier

Militants armed with assault rifles attacked a Pakistani army security post in a former Taliban stronghold in the country’s northwest early on Monday, triggering a shootout that killed a soldier, the military said. Five insurgents were also killed, it said.

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Dozens dead in fresh wave of Taliban violence in Afghanistan

The Taliban have killed at least 23 Afghan troops and nine civilians, officials said Monday, as a fresh wave of violence grips Afghanistan despite a deal with the US and a worsening coronavirus crisis.

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Suspected Bangladeshi Islamic State Member Caught In Afghanistan

Afghan authorities have arrested a suspected pro-Islamic State Bangladeshi militant who is wanted in Dhaka for his alleged involvement in a foiled plot to bomb an event attended by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in 2017, police here confirmed on Wednesday.

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How Will the Coronavirus Impact Afghanistan?

Bottom Line Up Front: With Afghanistan sharing a border with Iran, one of the epicenters of the coronavirus pandemic, government officials in Kabul have warned that COVID-19 cases in Afghanistan could eventually reach into the tens of millions.

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Pakistani Journalist Freed, But Anti-Terror Laws Still Threaten Media

A Pakistani journalist was freed from prison last week after an appeals court overturned his five-year sentence and conviction under Pakistan’s anti-terrorism law.

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Kabul bans motorbikes to stem Taliban killings and crime

Authorities in Kabul will ban motorcycles and scooters in the Afghan capital in a bid to control rampant crime and stop assailants on two-wheelers from conducting targeted killings, officials said Tuesday.

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Taliban Say US Bombing Insurgents at Home Contrary to Deal

Washington peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad met with Pakistan’s military chief Tuesday, a day after discussing the lagging U.S.-Taliban peace deal in Afghanistan with the chief negotiator for the insurgent movement.

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