Pakistan Warns Afghanistan After Peace Talks Collapse
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Pakistan and Afghanistan are expected to resume peace talks in Istanbul to revive a dialogue that collapsed earlier this week, according to Pakistan's defense minister, two officials and state media i
Pakistan’s defense minister warned Afghanistan on Wednesday that any new “terrorist or suicide attack” by militants on Pakistani soil would draw a stern response, hours after talks between the two countries in Istanbul failed to secure a peace agreement.
Both sides commit to maintaining ceasefire on condition that Afghan soil will not be used for attacks against Pakistan
Tajik intel chief Saimumin Yatimov wrote on X that he had advised General Munir to “choose the path of peace with Afghanistan".
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Afghanistan-Pakistan Conflict Escalates: Pak Army Attacks 6 Afghan Posts; Afghanistan Retaliates With Drone Strike
Video footage from Afghanistan showed Afghan army convoys moving towards the Ghulam Shah border in Khost and the Kandahar–Chaman Spin Boldak border to retaliate against Pakistan’s sudden assault.
Afghan families were kept in the dark over a major data breach, it has been claimed. The whistleblower who first alerted ministers to the leak claimed she was left uninformed about whether families she was trying to save from the Taliban were named on the leaked “ kill list ”.
Army carried out 3 operations in southwestern Balochistan and northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces - Anadolu Ajansı
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Pakistani Military Truck Blown Up Near Afghan Border, 6 Soldiers Including Army Captain Killed
A Pakistani Army captain was among six soldiers killed in a clash with militants near the Afghan border, the Pakistani military said on Wednesday. According to Dawn, the incident occurred after a Pakistan army truck was blown up in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Kurram district. Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) is said to be responsible for the attack.
Former Army sergeant Terrance Weever, center, poses for a photo with his family and U.S. Rep. Bruce Westerman, right, after a Purple Heart pinning ceremony Thursday at Miller County Courthouse in Texarkana,
The Afghanistan Cricket Board has withdrawn its national team from next month’s Twenty20 tri-series in Pakistan after it said three local cricketers were killed in Pakistan military strikes in southeastern Paktika province Friday.