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India’s Aggressive posture could Affect Afghan Peace
Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi Tuesday told US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo over phone that India's "aggressive posture" could affect joint efforts for peace in Afghanistan, Qureshi's press office said
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US – Taliban main Talks Kick off Tuesday
The core talks between Taliban and Americans began on Tuesday in Doha, capital of Qatar, the group said in a statement
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Consultative Jirga is the Government’s Plan: Ata M. Noor
Ata Mohammad Noor, the chief executive of Jamiat-e Islami party touched base on peace talks, Moscow meeting, elections, the interim government, and his support from Hanif Atmar in the upcoming presidential elections during an interview with Tolo TV. Mr Noor…
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India Claims its Jets Strike Terror Camps inside Pakistan
India claimed its jets targeted (terror camps) across the ceasefire line in Kashmir on Tuesday morning
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Fifth round of US – Taliban Talks set to Begin in Doha
The US and the Taliban sit down for what could be the highest level of negotiations yet in the Qatari capital, Doha, on Monday
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Bangladeshi Hijacker would-be Carrying Fake gun: authorities
Bangladeshi commandos have stormed a passenger plane and shot dead a man who allegedly tried to hijack it, authorities said
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Karzai Seeking to Chair Loya Jirga
Former Afghan president Hamid Karzai is seeking to chair consultative Loya Jirga on peace, sources told DID press
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Today Nimroz is Not Deprived: president Ghani
Speaking on the occasion of Afghanistan’s first shipment through Chabahar port on Sunday morning, president M. Ashraf Ghani said that today, Nimroz is not a deprived province, but a rich one
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Minister Khalid Discusses Bilateral Relations with Sushma Swaraj
Afghanistan acting defence minister Asadullah Khalid met with his Indian counterpart Sushma Swaraj in New Delhi, the ministry of defence said on Sunday in a statement
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Afghan Civilian Deaths Up by 11 percent in 2018: UNAMA
More civilians were killed in the Afghan conflict last year than at any time since records have been kept, according to a United Nations report released today by the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) and the UN Human Rights…
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