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Pakistan, Afghanistan
"Pakistan committed to security of its people": Foreign Ministry defends airstrikes in Afghanistan
Pakistan defended its recent counter-terrorism airstrikes in Afghanistan's Paktika province, emphasizing their intelligence-based operations and commitment to civilian safety and Afghan sovereignty. They called for joint efforts with Afghanistan to combat threats like Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) through dialogue and diplomacy.
Pakistani airstrikes kill 46 people in eastern Afghanistan, mostly women and children, Taliban official says
On Wednesday, the Pakistani military said security forces killed 13 insurgents in an overnight operation in an intelligence-based operation in South Waziristan.
Pakistan air strikes kill 46 in Afghanistan, Kabul says
Pakistan air strikes in an eastern border region of Afghanistan killed 46 civilians, the Taliban government said Wednesday, whilst a Pakistan security official said the bombardment had targeted "terrorist hideouts".
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‘Radio Free Afghanistan’ Review: Making Airwaves
A popular morning call-in show focused on life in Kabul. Even in the middle of a war-fractured country, locals valued local ...
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Afghanistan welcomes Saudi Arabia’s decision to reopen embassy in Kabul
Afghanistan has welcomed the reopening of Saudi Arabia’s Embassy in Kabul for the first time since the Taliban returned to ...
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Is it right to cut Afghanistan off from global climate funding over Taliban’s rights record?
The Taliban’s demand for access to global climate finance amid
Afghanistan
’s worsening droughts, floods, and food ...
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Behind Afghanistan’s Fall, U.S.-Backed Militias Worse Than the Taliban
Trump blamed Biden. Biden blamed the Afghan military. Our investigation found that the U.S. unwittingly laid the groundwork ...
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What happened to the iconic Humvees US forces left behind in Afghanistan?
American and Nato forces left behind military equipment worth over $7.2bn when they fled Afghanistan – much of which now lies ...
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