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Taliban, Pakistan and Afghanistan
Deadly Pakistani military airstrikes target Taliban hideouts in Afghanistan
The Pakistani military conducted air raids potentially killed dozens while targeting alleged Pakistani Taliban militants in the rural Paktika Province of Afghanistan Tuesday night.
Taliban Say Pakistani Airstrikes Killed 46 People in Eastern Afghanistan, Mostly Women and Children
Hamdullah Fitrat, the deputy spokesman for the Afghan government, said those killed in the strikes that targeted four locations in Barmal, were refugees, adding that six others were also wounded.
Taliban vows to retaliate after Pakistani air strikes kill 46 in Afghanistan
Pakistan has carried out air strikes on eastern Afghanistan, killing 46 civilians, the Taliban regime said on Wednesday.
Yahoo News
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Taliban claims Pakistani airstrikes killed 46
A
Taliban
government official said the airstrikes Pakistan launched on Afghanistan Tuesday killed 46 people, including ...
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on MSN
Big danger for Pakistan as Taliban declares war against Islamabad as revenge against deadly airstrikes, sends 15000 fighters towards...
Several terrorist attacks have already claimed the lives of Pakistani and Chinese citizens. Pakistan had conducted airstrikes ...
Yahoo
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Is it right to cut Afghanistan off from global climate funding over Taliban’s rights record?
The
Taliban
’s demand for access to global climate finance amid Afghanistan’s worsening droughts, floods, and food ...
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Behind Afghanistan’s Fall, U.S.-Backed Militias Worse Than the Taliban
Trump blamed Biden. Biden blamed the Afghan military. Our investigation found that the U.S. unwittingly laid the groundwork ...
India Today on MSN
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15,000 Taliban fighters march to take on Pakistan. Why is Taliban biting back?
For decades, Pakistan nurtured the Taliban for strategic reasons. It recognised it as a legitimate government and provided military assistance. Now, the same Taliban is biting the hand that fed it.
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
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The Azadi Briefing: Taliban Minister Criticizes His Government's Media Crackdown
Stanikzai is the first senior Taliban figure to publicly criticize his government's draconian crackdown on Afghanistan's once ...
Hosted on MSN
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Afghanistan’s Taliban actively trades crypto memecoins despite imposing nationwide ban
The Taliban, known for its toxic interpretation of Islamic law and rigid governance, officially banned crypto, labeling it ...
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on MSN
Afghan who helped others escape the Taliban faces years-long visa wait
It was the message Susan Hutchinson had been dreading for months.Her colleague and friend, Mohammed Sorosh, had been arrested ...
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