Category: South East Asia

Police say gunmen kill 2 female polio workers in NW Pakistan

Gunmen on motorcycles killed two polio vaccination workers in northwestern Pakistan on Wednesday, local police said.

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Despite Calm in Afghan Cities, War in Villages Kills Dozens Daily

A reduction in attacks in major Afghan cities amid American peace talks with the Taliban could be misleading. Bloodletting in the countryside continues.

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Soldiers, Militants Killed In Shoot-Out In Northwestern Pakistan

Two Pakistani soldiers and five militants have been killed in a shoot-out in the northwestern region of North Waziristan, the military says.

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Taliban targets US troops as peace deal remains elusive

TALIBAN CLAIMS: The Taliban have seized on the Monday crash of a U.S. surveillance plane as the latest rallying cry against the U.S. presence in Afghanistan, as attempts to revive peace talks are showing little signs of progress.

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Taliban say frustrated by additional demands of US

The Taliban, in a rambling commentary published on their website, expressed frustration with what they describe as additional U.S. demands in peace talks — even after they had offered a “reduction of violence.” They have not publicly outlined what that would entail and did not explain the new Washington demands.

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In Afghanistan, Religious Schools Are a Breeding Ground for Islamic State Influence

KUNAR, Afghanistan—A small group of boys sits cross-legged on the floor, reciting the Quran under their breath, their bodies moving rhythmically to the Arabic words, in the light-flooded rooms of the religious school connected to the mosque in the village of Lamatak.

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4 militants killed in S. Afghan airstrike

Four Taliban militants have been killed after Afghan Special Operations Forces conducted an airstrike in the country’s southern province of Helmand in the latest raid against the Taliban insurgents and their supply lines, command of special forces said Sunday.

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Grenade Attack on Afghan Wedding Injures 20, Including Kids

An hand grenade attack on an Afghan wedding ceremony wounded at least 20 people, including several children, a provincial official said Sunday.

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Afghan forces launch air, ground attacks on Taliban, killing 51

Afghan forces used ground attacks and air strikes in multiple operations against the Taliban during the last 24 hours, killing 51 fighters in an escalation that signaled renewed deadlock in peace talks.

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From Terrorism to Tourism: How Pakistan Is Trying to Attract Visitors

Pakistan is known as one of the most dangerous places in the world, but following a large decrease in violence, the country is now trying to change this image.

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