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Taliban Must Pledge Not To Accept Durand Line If They Love Afghanistan: Ashraf Ghani

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Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has said that the Taliban want to resolve the Afghan conflict in accordance with the agreement reached between the United States and the Taliban instead of Sharia. No one but the Afghan government can release Taliban prisoners. Afghan President Ashraf Ghani inaugurated the international airport in the northeastern province of Khost … Read more

Taliban claim 85% of Afghan region under their control

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The Afghan Taliban claimed that 85% of Afghanistan’s territory was under their control as the group sustained its aggressiveness due to the US military extraction. At a press conference in Moscow, Taliban negotiator Shahabuddin Delawar addressed a press conference in Moscow that stated that “85% of Afghanistan’s territory” is under the group’s control, including some … Read more

Taliban Threatens To Respond If Troops Withdrawal Deadline Missed

Taliban Threatens To Respond If Troops Withdrawal Deadline Missed

The Taliban say they will retaliate if all foreign forces do not complete their withdrawal by the deadline. Speaking to the BBC, Sohail Shaheen, a spokesman for the Taliban’s political office in Qatar, said: “no foreign troops, including military contractors, should remain in the country once the withdrawal process is complete.” “If they leave their … Read more

Afghanistan: Violent Clashes Escalate As US Forces Withdraw

Afghanistan: Violent Clashes Escalate As US Forces Withdraw

Hundreds of Taliban fighters have been killed in fierce fighting with Afghan officials in several Afghan provinces, while Washington has announced it will complete the withdrawal of its troops by the end of August. According to the report, Washington’s announcement came at a time when all US and NATO troops evacuated Bagram Air Base, from … Read more

Fast-paced withdrawal of troops could undermine Pakistan’s influence in Afghanistan

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The fast-paced withdrawal of foreign troops amid stalled peace talks and rising incidents of violence in Afghanistan could threaten to undermine Pakistan’s efforts to facilitate Taliban’s return to Kabul through power-sharing arrangements that have international backing, a report by the International Crisis Group said. The report compiled by the think-tank with information received from Islamabad, … Read more

Taliban Made Rapid Inroads, Surprises Pakistan

Taliban Involved In Killing Afghan Radio Station Manager, Kidnapping Journalist: Officials

Pakistan was not expecting the Afghan Taliban to make rapid inroads after the US and NATO forces started to withdraw from Afghanistan from May 1. When the US and NATO forces started withdrawing their troops from Afghanistan, the Taliban have took control over 69 of the 407 districts in the country, including the northern districts … Read more

US President Calls For Afghanistan To Decide Its Future

US President Calls For Afghanistan To Decide Its Future

US President Joe Biden held a meeting with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and his former political foe, Abdullah Abdullah, on Friday at the White House. He called on the Afghans to decide on their future as the last US troops are set to leave Afghanistan after 20 years of war. Biden said that US support … Read more

US troops withdrawal: Taliban eyeing greater control of Afghan territory

Afghanistan: Violent Clashes Escalate As US Forces Withdraw

UNITED NATIONS: Amid the swift withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, the top UN official in the Central Asian state told the UN Security Council on Tuesday that the Taliban fighters are flexing their muscles to gain greater control of the territory. “The Taliban’s advances are significant,” said Deborah Lyons, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative and … Read more

Biden’s decision to not engage with Pakistan ‘disaster in the making’

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KARACHI: US Senator Lindsey Graham has said that the Biden administration’s decision to withdraw its forces from Afghanistan without engaging Pakistan is a ‘major disaster in the making’. Deeming it a disaster worse than the one in Iraq, Graham, in a series of tweets, said it was ‘stunning’ to hear that US President Joe Biden … Read more

COVID-19 Pandemic Out of Control in Afghanistan

COVID-19 Pandemic Out of Control in Afghanistan

COVID-19 pandemic is getting out of control in Afghanistan as the cases rise by 2,400pc in the past month. As a result, hospital beds and medical resources are running out of stock as stated by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC) Societies on Thursday. It was reported by IFRC that among … Read more

Afghan Peace: FM underlines challenges, opportunities following COAS’s Kabul visit

Afghan Peace: FM underlines challenges, opportunities following COAS’s Kabul visit

Foreign Minister (FM) Shah Mahmood Qureshi said Tuesday that hopes are high for sustainable peace following the meeting of Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa with Afghan leadership. According to the details, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi was addressing a press conference in Islamabad today. Afghan Peace Process Shah Mahmood Qureshi while briefing about … Read more

Pakistan welcomes Taliban’s announcement of ceasefire during Eid

Philippine Plane Crash Pakistan expresses condolences

Pakistan on Monday welcomed the three-day ceasefire announcement for Eid-ul-Fitr by the Taliban. According to the details, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri said, We welcome the three-day ceasefire announcement for Eid-ul-Fitr by Taliban. We fully support all efforts that lead to reduction in violence and contribute to achieving durable stability & lasting … Read more

Death toll rises to 58 in Kabul school attack

Death toll from blasts near Afghan girls' school rises to 58

The death toll from blasts outside a school in Afghanistan’s capital Kabul has risen to 58, said Afghan authorities on Sunday. Local media reported that doctors are still struggling to provide medical care to at least 150 injured. The bombing that took place on Saturday shook the city’s neighborhood of Dasht-e-Barchi. Most of the victims … Read more

Afghanistan: US Embassy Staff Begins To Leave Kabul

Afghanistan: US Embassy Staff Begins To Leave Kabul

The State Department on Tuesday, April 27, ordered some of its remaining staff to leave its embassy in Kabul. The United States is currently preparing to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan. Ross Wilson, the US ambassador to Afghanistan, said in a tweet that In light of increasing violence & threat reports in Kabul, the State … Read more

Germany decides to leave Afghanistan by July 4 following US move: reports

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The German defense minister on Wednesday said they planned to withdraw their forces from Afghanistan by July 4 following United States move to pull out by September 11. “The current thinking… is to shorten the withdrawal period. A withdrawal date of July 4 is being considered,” a ministry spokesman told the international news agency stressing … Read more

Afghanistan peace talks in istanbul postponed, says Turkey

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Turkey said an international peace conference on Afghanistan scheduled for April 24 in Istanbul has been postponed until mid-May. As per reports, the peace conference between the Afghan government and the Taliban that had been planned to take place in Turkey on Saturday has been postponed, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Tuesday. Foreign Minister … Read more

Two-Decade-Old Afghan War Has Claimed 241,000 Lives, $2.26 Trillion

Two-Decade-Old Afghan War Has Claimed 241,000 Lives, $2.26 Trillion

A report released on the two-decade-old war in Afghanistan says 241,000 people, including Americans, have been killed in the war in 20 years. According to research, these deaths were directly caused by this war. These include the deaths of 71,344 civilians, 2,442 US military personnel, 78,314 Afghan security personnel and 84,191 insurgents. According to a … Read more

NATO allies decide to leave Afghanistan following US move: reports

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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) allies agreed to withdraw their forces from Afghanistan following the United States’ decision. According to the reports, the allies have decided to withdraw from Afghanistan by May 1 after the US announced it would pull troops out by September. The talks held in between defense and foreign ministers, “This … Read more

Joe Biden to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan: Sources

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US President Joe Biden has decided to pull US troops from Afghanistan by 11th September 2011, almost after 20 years, told sources.

As per the sources, the withdrawal would be based on security and human rights guarantees.

On Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin are likely to brief the decision to NATO allies in Brussels. The US President will also announce his decision publicly, the sources added.

Taliban Threatens US Over Delaying In Troop Withdrawal From Afghanistan

The Taliban had threatened Washington in March 2021 with dire consequences if it does not abide by the May 1 deadline for the withdrawal of US and NATO troops from Afghanistan.

The Taliban issued the warning during a press conference in Moscow, according to the reports.

The administration of US President Joe Biden says it is reviewing an agreement reached with the Taliban with the administration of former US President Donald Trump.

Biden told ABC News in an interview that May 1 could be the deadline, but that it would not be long if the deadline was extended.

Sohail Shaheen, a member of the Taliban’s negotiating team, told reporters that “they have to go and the withdrawal of US troops beyond May 1 would be a violation of the agreement.”

“And we will not violate the agreement, which will result in a backlash,” he said.

Member Sohail Shaheen did not elaborate on what the response would be, but in compliance with the agreement he signed in February 2020, the Taliban did not attack US or NATO forces, not even the last few.

There has also been an increase in unannounced bombings and targeted killings over the months.

“We hope that this will not happen, they will give up and we will focus on a solution to the Afghan problem and a peaceful settlement so that a political roadmap can be reached and a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire can be achieved,” the Taliban leader said.

He also confirmed that the Taliban stood by the demands of the Islamic government.

Sohail Shaheen did not elaborate on the structure of the Islamic government.

He also did not say whether the Taliban would accept the election but stressed that President Ashraf Ghani’s government did not live up to his definition of an Islamic government.

It should be noted that along with Russia, China and Pakistan, the United States has also demanded an immediate ceasefire from the warring parties in Afghanistan.

In addition, a Taliban delegation is meeting in Moscow with the Afghan government to discuss future plans for ending the war in Afghanistan.

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US Intelligence Warns Of Possible Taliban Takeover Of Afghanistan

What is the future of Afghanistan after resurgence of the Taliban?

Washington: US intelligence has warned the Biden administration that the Taliban could take over most of Afghanistan in two to three years if US troops were withdrawn without a power-sharing agreement between the warring parties. According to the details, a report in the New York Times quoted unnamed US officials as saying that such a … Read more

Russia Wants Taliban To Be Included In Interim Afghan Administration

Russia Wants Taliban To Be Included In Interim Afghan Administration

Russia has said ahead of peace talks in Moscow that the Taliban should be included in Afghan interim administration. According to the reports, Russia will host a conference on March 18 to which Taliban representatives and other stakeholders have been invited. Russia is hosting peace talks between Afghan groups at a time when the US … Read more

Malala Yousafzai says she is receiving threats on social media

Malala Yousafzai

Malala Yousafzai, the youngest noble prize holder, is reportedly receiving “threats” on social media. Malala took to Twitter and expressed concern that the ex-spokesperson of Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan is threatening people on social media. She also raised the question about how did he escape. She was targeted by a bullet in the face as a Taliban … Read more

Afghanistan: Suicide Car Bomb Kills 14 Soldiers In Nangarhar

Afghanistan: Suicide Car Bomb Kills 14 Soldiers In Nangarhar

A suicide car bomb attack on a military base in the Afghan province of Nangarhar has killed at least 14 Afghan soldiers. The Taliban has claimed responsibility for the suicide attack. A powerful suicide car bomb blast in the Afghan province of Nangarhar on Saturday morning, January 30, killed at least 14 Afghan soldiers. Ajmal … Read more

Two Female Supreme Court judges Killed In Afghanistan

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On Sunday morning, unidentified gunmen killed Afghanistan’s two female judges of the Supreme Court.

According to the details provided by the police, the two female judges were killed in an attack at around 8:30 am. Their driver got wounded by the attack.

On the other hand, a spokesman for the Taliban said the group was not behind the attack.

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani condemned the attack and issued a statement.

Ghani said “terror, horror and crime” was not a solution to Afghanistan’s problem.

It should be mention here that in recent months many government officials, journalists, and activists have been targeted, spreading terror especially in the capital Kabul.

Due to the rising violence in Afghanistan, US-brokered talks have been badly disturbed, taking place in Doha as Washington withdraws troops.

Peace talks between Afghan negotiators, Taliban resume in Doha amid an increase in violence.

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Afghanistan: 15 Killed Including Children In Blast At Religious Gathering

Afghanistan: 15 Killed Including Children In Blast At Religious Gathering

An alleged bomb blast at a religious gathering in Afghanistan’s Ghazni District has killed 15 people, including 11 children, and injured 20 others. According to Reuters news agency, Interior Ministry spokesman Tariq Aryan said that according to initial information, the bomb was placed on a motorised rickshaw. Ghazni governor’s spokesman Wahidullah Jumazada said most of … Read more

Malalai Maiwand: The 10th Media Worker Killed In Afghanistan In 2020

Malalai Maiwand

Malalai Maiwand, a reporter at Enikas Radio and TV, was killed along with her driver Mohammad Tahir. Gunmen fired on their vehicle in Jalalabad, the capital of the eastern province of Nangarhar. This incident underscores increasing violence against journalists in the country. Her death took the total number of journalists and media workers killed this … Read more

Afghanistan: Bomb Blast Kills 15 People, Including International Umpire

Afghanistan: Bomb Blast Kills 15 People, Including Int'l Umpire

KABUL: A car bomb blast in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province has killed 15 people, including international umpire Bismillah Jan Shinwari. According to the foreign news agency, a car bomb blast in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province has killed at least 15 people, including Afghanistan’s international umpire Bismillah Jan Shinwari, and injured 30 others. Afghan officials stated that the … Read more

Pakistan will continue to support Afghan peace process, says PM Khan

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Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday had a telephonic conversation with the Afghanistan President, Ashraf Ghani. According to the details, the Afghan peace process was discussed in the telephonic conversation. A statement from the PM’s office revealed that the two of them also discussed further steps to strengthen bilateral ties. PM Khan assured Pakistan’s support … Read more