Pakistan’s president warns that the Taliban's government in Afghanistan has created conditions “similar to or worse than” those before the 9/11 attacks in 2001.
Pakistan’s defence minister Khawaja Mohammad Asif said preliminary findings suggest the suicide bomber had been on the move ...
The Express Tribune on MSN
UNSC report endorses Pakistan's claims of increased TTP attacks from Afghan soil
A United Nations Security Council (UNSC) report has said that attacks on Pakistan by the banned terrorist Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) group from Afghanistan have increased, endorsing Islamabad's ...
The most worrisome flash point in South Asia today lies not between the nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan but to the west, along the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. A simmering conflict ...
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghanistan on Friday expressed “deep regret" and strongly condemned a cross-border attack into neighboring Tajikistan that killed three Chinese workers and wounded a fourth.
Pakistan 'should choose to delude itself by blaming others,' says India; Afghanistan denies any involvement in bombing that ...
The National Interest on MSN
Why Afghanistan’s Terrorism Problem Isn’t Going Away
The Taliban is failing to contain and is, in fact, aiding the spread of radicalism in Central Asia.
ISLAMABAD (AP) -- Pakistan's prime minister on Wednesday offered talks to Afghanistan's Taliban government in a renewed peace overture, about a week after negotiations between the two sides collapsed ...
Pakistan blames India and Afghanistan for terrorist attacks that rocked country as tensions escalate
Pakistan directly blamed Afghanistan and India for a deadly suicide bombing on Tuesday in Islamabad, further escalating tensions in the fragile region. In a speech to the National Assembly on ...
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