Category: South East Asia

33 Daesh suspects detained in Kabul, Nangarhar

A group leader was among 33 Islamic State (IS) suspects intelligence forces detained in central Kabul and eastern Nangarhar provinces, the spy service said Monday. In a statement, the National Directorate of Security (NDS) said its special unit arrested 26 Daesh members during separate raids in Kabul. Headed by Abdullah, the insugennts were planning suicide attacks in Kabul city, the […]

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Top US officials to visit India for high-level bilateral dialogue

Two top Trump administration officials will be in New Delhi this week for talks with their Indian counterparts to improve bilateral ties and look into further areas of cooperation, including a visit by President Donald Trump, possibly in January, as the chief guest at India’s annual Republic Day parade. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, along with Defence Secretary James […]

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US general departs for Pakistan, India to bolster Afghanistan strategy

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Marine Corps Gen. Joseph Dunford departed the U.S. on Sunday for a week-long trip focused on shoring up Afghanistan’s new strategy by pressing key neighbors Pakistan and India to do more to help stabilize the country. Dunford will first visit Pakistan, alongside Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, to meet with Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi. […]

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Pompeo could visit Pakistan to discuss Afghan peace

United States (US) Secretary of State Michael Pompeo is expected to visit Islamabad in the first week of September. According to sources, the US secretary will hold talks with newly elected Prime Minister Imran Khan and his team on issues of mutual interest. Pompeo, who is expected in Islamabad on September 5, will be the first foreign dignitary to meet […]

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Afghan president announces 3-month conditional ceasefire with Taliban

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Sunday announced a conditional three-month ceasefire with the Taliban starting on Monday. “As we approach Eid-ul-Adha … we announce a ceasefire that would take effect from Monday, the day of Arafa, till the day of the birth of the prophet (PBUH), Milad-un-Nabi, provided that the Taliban reciprocate,” Ghani told a gathering celebrating the Independence Day. […]

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Pakistan recruits thousands more troops to guard Afghan border

Pakistan will reinforce its Afghan border with tens of thousands of additional troops to curb the flow of militants. Up to 60,000 paramilitaries are being raised to step up patrols along the porous, mountainous border which is notorious for smuggling and infiltration by insurgents. The recruitment to Pakistan’s Frontier Corps comes as the country builds a fence along the 2,300-kilometre […]

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18 Taliban, 3 civilians killed in Logar clashes

Eighteen Taliban militants and three civilians have been killed during clashes with Afghan security forces in central Logar province, an official said on Wednesday. Police spokesman ShapourAhmadazi said the Afghan security forces conducted air and ground operations in Khaka, Doshanbi, Qala-i-Hayat, QalaMalak localities of Baraki Barak district and in Sapandokas locality of Azra district late on Tuesday night.

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ANA forces start operations to help improve Jalalabad’s security

The soldiers of the Afghan National Army (ANA) forces were deployed in Jalalabad city to help improve the security of the city after yesterday’s deadly attack on the provincial refugees and repatriation directorate.

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EU Parliament issues fresh document on Kashmir

The European Parliament (EU) has issued a fresh document on Kashmir that contains history of Kashmir dispute, its damaging impact on the development in South Asia, UN resolutions, struggle of Kashmiri people against the Indian the rule and human rights violations by Indian troops in occupied Kashmir. The document titled ‘Kashmir: 70 years of disputes’ was published by European Parliamentary […]

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US holds talks with officials on “Afghan-led” peace process

The US is in “close consultation” with the Afghan government to work out a peace process which Washington insists will be “Afghan-led,” an official said on Wednesday. The US is currently “exploring all avenues to advance a peace process in close consultation with the Afghan government,” said State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert.

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