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Afghan official says 4 civilians killed in border clash with Pakistan during peace talks
Four Afghan civilians were killed and five others wounded in an overnight clash between Pakistani and Afghan forces along their shared border, an Afghan official said Friday, in a sign of rising tension between the two as they hold peace talks in Istanbul.
Afghan and Pakistani negotiators were locked in crunch peace talks in Istanbul on Friday after deadly border fighting threatened a fragile truce.The neighbours were quick to blame each other for the border fire,
A ceasefire was agreed upon on October 15, with ongoing discussions involving delegations from both sides, which will continue for two days.
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6 civilians, including children, killed in Pakistani military strike on Afghan homes
At least six civilians, including children, were killed and five injured after the Pakistani military struck residential homes and a commercial center in Afghanistan's Kandahar Province
In deference to Turkiye's request, Pakistan agreed to continue the talks with the Afghan Taliban in Istanbul. A meeting of the Pakistani and Afghan principals on November 6 is likely to yield
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‘Costly Cup Of Tea’: Ishaq Dar Blames Kabul Visit For Pakistan’s Security Crisis Ahead Of Afghanistan Talks
Pakistan’s Deputy PM Ishaq Dar criticised a 2021 Kabul visit by ex-ISI chief Faiz Hameed, calling it a “costly cup of tea” that worsened security and fuelled cross-border tensions with Afghanistan.
Five people were killed and six were wounded in brief cross-border fire between Afghanistan and Pakistan on Thursday, a hospital official on the Afghan side told AFP, in an incident
Afghan evacuees who feared for their lives after the Taliban takeover of Kabul in 2021 now fear for their lives here in America as federal agents round up suspected undocumented
Islamic State claimed responsibility for an attack on Kabul University on Monday that killed 22 people including students, the group's Amaq News Agency said.
The father of four, who had settled in Colorado and gotten his commercial driver’s license, was driving a truck through Indiana when he was taken by masked ICE agents in October