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What began as airstrikes by Pakistan on Afghan territory has spiralled into a full-blown military clash, exposing the collapse of Islamabad’s once-vaunted control over the Taliban.
NEW DELHI- Afghanistan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi exhibited a striking blend of strategic foresight and cultural nostalgia – whether advertently or not – in his subsequent public interaction.
China urges Pakistan and Afghanistan to resolve border clashes through dialogue, expressing concern over escalating tensions.
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Pakistan closes border with Afghanistan as Taliban claims 58 soldiers killed in major attack
Pakistan’s defence ministry said Pakistan bombed a civilian market in the border province of Paktika, in Afghanistan's south-east. Pakistan did not claim responsibility for Thursday’s attacks but blamed Afghanistan for harbouring fighters of the Pakistani Taliban.
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India, Afghanistan to restart Amritsar-Kabul flights amid Pakistan blocking Attari-Wagah route
AAP MP Vikramjit Singh Sahney announced that flights between Amritsar and Kabul will soon resume, calling it a major breakthrough in India–Afghanistan connectivity. Amid ongoing Pakistan–Afghanistan tensions,
US President Donald Trump expresses interest in addressing the ongoing conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan, asserting that he can resolve it, just as he claims he has done with previous wars.
As it elevates its relationship with India, Afghanistan’s Taliban government is striking a delicate balance in the region.
Taliban forces claim to have killed 58 Pakistani soldiers and captured 25 border posts in overnight clashes along the Durand Line. These attacks were reportedly in retaliation for Pakistani artillery strikes and alleged airspace violations.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Saturday denounced the India-Afghanistan joint statement issued in New Delhi, terming the reference to Jammu and Kashmir as a blatant breach of UN Security
Pakistan has formally objected to Afghanistan's Ambassador regarding the India-Afghanistan joint statement, particularly its reference to Jammu and Ka
Armed clashes between both countries leave dozens dead along the long border. The peaks of the Hindu Kush separate two nations that, despite sharing some languages, faith, and blood, have been trapped in a labyrinth of enmity for decades.