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Taliban, Pakistan and Afghanistan

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 · 14h
Afghanistan's Ruling Taliban Says Pakistan Strikes Kill, Injure Dozens
Pakistan said it launched strikes on ⁠militant ⁠targets in Afghanistan after blaming recent ⁠suicide bombings - including assaults during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan - on fighters ​it said were o...

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 · 22h
Taliban say Pakistan strikes kill dozens in Afghanistan
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Taliban vows retaliation after Pakistan claims to have killed at least 70 in air strikes
 · 23h
Pakistan claims at least 70 fighters killed in strikes along Afghan border
A senior Pakistani government official has claimed that its military killed at least 70 fighters in air raids along the border with Afghanistan, claims Kabul has denied, amid escalating tensions betwe...

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 · 10h
Pakistan Claims to Have Killed at Least 70 Militants in Strikes Along the Afghan Border
 · 1d
Pakistan strikes Afghan border; Red Crescent reports 18 dead
Al Jazeera on MSN
3h

Afghanistan bombing: What’s Pakistan’s strategy as India-Taliban ties grow?

Pakistani air raids break fragile ceasefire as Islamabad faces pressure on both borders.
1don MSN

Why Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban are fighting and what happens next

Why Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban are fighting and what happens next - In October, Pakistan and Afghanistan had announce ceasefire after days of intense attacks
3d

For years the Taliban told women to cover up in public. Now they're cracking down

At hospitals, at seminaries and on buses, the Taliban is stepping up enforcement of rules on women's dress in the city of Herat.
Arab Times
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Taliban’s New Law Allows Husbands to Beat Wives Without Broken Bones

Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers have introduced a sweeping new penal code that rights groups warn effectively legalises domestic violence and
8d

Taliban will offer aid to Tehran if US strikes Iran, group spokesperson confirms

Mujahid clarified that the Taliban would show sympathy and possibly cooperate with Iran if requested, but the group is not committing to joining a retaliatory war against the US. The Taliban will aid
Homeland Security Today
15h

Afghanistan Airstrikes and the Evolving Pakistani Taliban and ISIS‑K Threat Matrix

Pakistan’s recent airstrikes in eastern Afghanistan represent the most significant escalation in Islamabad’s crossborder counterterrorism posture since 2017.
18h

On the road in Afghanistan: ‘We have to trust the Taliban. We don’t have another option’

“All the heavy weapons and the money of the previous government didn’t accomplish much,” said Iqbal Noori, the owner of a mobile phone shop in Kandahar, Afghanistan’s second-largest city. “We have to trust the Taliban. We don’t have another option.”
Jurist
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Taliban new penal code legalizes domestic violence against women

The Taliban has quietly enacted a new penal code that allows husbands to physically punish their wives and children as long as it doesn't cause broken bones or open wounds. The Rawadari human rights
6don MSN

Taliban frees three Pakistani soldiers in Saudi-mediated move

By Mohammad Yunus Yawar KABUL, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Afghanistan's Taliban government said on Tuesday it had released three Pakistani soldiers captured during border clashes in October, in a move mediated by Saudi Arabia amid strained ties and a prolonged frontier closure between the two neighbours.
Radio Pakistan
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Afghanistan: Taliban regime completely fails to provide security to foreign nationals

In Afghanistan, Taliban regime has completely failed to provide security to foreign nationals. According to a researcher at the Stimson Institute in the United States Afghan Taliban regime has completely failed to protect Chinese workers from attacks by local militants.
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