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Pakistan has launched a strict campaign to deport over 800,000 Afghans by the end of April. The deportations include individuals who were born in Pakistan or have lived there for decades. Convoys of ...
Pakistan’s foreign minister visited Kabul on Saturday to meet Taliban leaders, just days after Islamabad expelled over 85,000 ...
Russia’s Supreme Court lifted a ban against the Taliban on Thursday, removing Afghanistan’s rulers from a list of terror ...
Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar arrived in Kabul on Saturday for a one-day official visit ...
Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar arrived in Kabul as Islamabad intensifies its mass deportation campaign, expelling over ...
Russia officially removed the Taliban from its list of designated terrorist organizations, a legal formality that follows ...
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TTP, US arms top Dar's Kabul agenda
Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar plans to raise Pakistan's key security concerns including the use of Afghan soil by banned TTP and use of American weapons when he meets the Afghan Taliban leadership on ...
Pakistan's foreign minister arrived Saturday in Afghanistan to meet Taliban officials after his country expelled more than 85 ...
Russian Foreign Intelligence Chief Sergey Naryshkin has accused Western nations of actively supporting anti-Taliban groups to maintain instability in Afghanistan for geopolitical gains. His remarks ...
(Bloomberg) -- Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar is in Afghanistan for a day-long visit to hold talks with the country’s Taliban leaders amid a recent deterioration in ties.
Russia’s Supreme Court has lifted a ban on Afghanistan’s Taliban, who were designated as a terrorist group more than two ...
Officials say Pakistan's deputy prime minister is traveling to Afghanistan on the weekend at the invitation of Kabul to ...