Taliban, Pakistan and Afghanistan
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By Mohammad Yunus Yawar KABUL, March 13 (Reuters) - Pakistan bombed the fuel depot of private airline Kam Air near Afghanistan's airport of Kandahar, the ruling Taliban said on Friday, stepping up the neighbours' worst conflict in years,
MOIB says no credible evidence for Taliban's battlefield claims, Afghan public suffering under terror sponsors
Pakistan said on Saturday that it shot down a number of drones fired by the Taliban in Afghanistan amid an ongoing war between the neighboring countries. What did Pakistan say about the Taliban drone attacks?
Pakistan's Ministry of Information rejects Taliban claims of capturing a military post, labeling it as false propaganda aimed at misleading Afghan public opinion.
The documentary from Shakiba Adil and Elina Hirvonen, premiering at CPH:DOX in Copenhagen, features clandestinely shot mobile phone footage and shows "the power of art to keep hope and humanism alive.
Afghanistan’s Taliban government has rejected U.S. allegations that it detains foreigners to obtain leverage over other countries.
A Taliban security personnel stands as smoke rises from the site after overnight Pakistani airstrikes hit oil depots for commercial airlines, near the Kandahar airport in the Daman district of Kandahar province on March 13,
Taliban authorities in Afghanistan have issued a draconian decree that makes sodomy punishable by death and allows men to beat their wives so long as they don’t break bones or leave visible, lasting wounds.
Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said on Friday that 663 Afghan Taliban operatives have been killed and more than 887 injured during the ongoing Operation Ghazab Lil Haq, launched in response to “unprovoked action” from across the Afghan border.