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Pakistan and Afghanistan are set to resume peace talks in Turkey today amid rising border tensions, with Defence Minister Khawaja Asif warning that failure of negotiations could lead to war.
Pakistan's Defence Minister Khwaja Asif issued a fiery warning to the Taliban government, threatening possible military action.
Pakistan's Deputy PM slammed the previous Imran Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government in a veiled attack for the current tensions with Afghanistan.
Survivors of a powerful earthquake in northern Afghanistan are digging through the rubble of their homes after spending a bitterly cold night outdoors
ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Tuesday reaffirmed Islamabad’s unwavering commitment to combating terrorism, urging Afghanistan to ensure its territory is
Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to extend a temporary ceasefire and will hold another round of peace talks in Istanbul next week, aiming to defuse tensions after a deadly flare-up this month.The two sides had been holding talks in Istanbul under Turkish and Qatari mediation until Islamabad said Wednesday that the negotiations had collapsed.
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How Afghanistan Became India’s Gateway to Central Asia
This reversal highlights Pakistan’s waning leverage and India’s quiet re-emergence as a key economic and diplomatic player, a trend that increasingly links Afghanistan’s revival to India’s wider westward strategic turn,
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Ceasefire Between Pakistan and Afghanistan, But Kabul Warns of Crisis for Afghan Refugees
Even as Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed to a ceasefire following weeks of border tensions, the situation for Afghan refugees in Pakistan has taken a grim turn. Afghanistan’s ambassador to Pakistan, Sardar Ahmed Shakib,
When the Intercontinental Hotel first opened its doors in Kabul in 1969, Afghanistan was embracing modernity. In the decades that followed, it kept those doors open through a Soviet occupation, civil wars,