As it elevates its relationship with India, Afghanistan’s Taliban government is striking a delicate balance in the region.
Attacks come amid rising tensions with Islamabad, which accuses the Taliban of sheltering anti-Pakistan armed groups.
A series of explosions across Afghanistan late Thursday, including blasts in central Kabul, Paktika, and Khost provinces, has ...
The Afghan Taliban government has accused Pakistan of violating its airspace and bombing a civilian market near the border. This act has been labeled as unprecedented and provocative by the Afghan ...
Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) fighters infiltrated a police training facility to launch a suicide attack as government ...
U.S.-led troops in Afghanistan said Monday that eight civilians were killed when coalition aircraft bombed a compound not knowing that the suspected Taliban militants they were targeting had taken ...
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Taliban Joins India To Corner Pakistan After Kabul Bombing: 'Shared Threat of Cross-Border Terror'
During Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi's visit to India, both nations discussed the threat of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism., World News, Times Now ...
A car bombing in the Afghanistan's central province of Ghazni killed at least 30 Afghan security force members on Sunday, officials said, and casualties could increase given the intensity and location ...
Pakistan accuses regional big power adversary India of supporting the TTP, through Afghanistan. India has denied such accusations, terming them “baseless”.
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Pakistani forces kill 30 militants after deadly ambush that killed soldiers in country's northwest
Pakistani forces killed 30 militants in raids following an ambush that claimed 11 soldiers' lives. The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for both the ambush and a subsequent suicide attack on a ...
NORCO, Calif. (KABC) -- An emotional tribute was held in Norco Friday night to honor the 13 U.S. service members who were killed in Afghanistan one year ago, including three from Southern California.
KABUL (Reuters) - Afghanistan rowed back on Saturday from a total ban on media broadcasts of "disturbing" images from insurgent attacks or live pictures of security operations. The new rules for media ...
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