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Pakistan and Afghanistan claim killing dozens of the other side's troops in relentless fighting
Repeated appeals from the international community for restraint have had no effect as the fighting, now in its ninth day, ...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan offered to mediate for a new ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan as border ...
Afghan forces attacked Pakistani military positions along the border early Tuesday, triggering intense clashes that left 67 ...
Afghan analyst Ajmal Sohail accused Pakistan’s ISI of targeting Chinese projects in Afghanistan, aiming to preserve CPEC’s strategic role. Arms shipments to anti-Taliban groups in Wakhan Corridor ...
Tensions between nuclear-armed Pakistan and Afghanistan’s Taliban regime sharply escalated in late February, further ...
Pakistani and Afghan troops exchanged fire at dozens of points along their border on Friday as the U.N. said their week-old ...
Warfronts on MSN
Pakistan and Afghanistan are at war
Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have been rising rapidly along their shared border. Military clashes, political ...
The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) spokesperson Sayed Naseem Sadaat has strongly condemned Pakistan's airstrike in Paktika province that killed three Afghan cricketers and urged global cricket boards ...
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Can Pakistan and Afghanistan Walk Back from War?
Over four years of border tensions and clashes have drilled a deep well of distrust between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Pakistan-Afghanistan relations have entered their most dangerous phase in decades.
Pakistan says that Afghan forces have attacked Pakistani military positions along the border, triggering intense clashes that left 67 Afghan troops and one Pakistani soldier dead.
The escalation of clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan, declared an “open war” by Islamabad on February 27, is being used as a pretext for a new wave of repression targeting Afghan refugees, ...
Pakistan is willing to halt operations against Afghanistan if the Taliban government stops supporting militant groups from its territory, the country’s top military leader Field Marshal Asim Munir ...
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