By Fahad Humayun The war in Afghanistan is showing little sign of a seasonal let-up. As a successful Taliban campaign quashes hopes for a quick and easy settlement, the jury is still out on the timing of the decision to eliminate Mullah Mansour at the start of the summer. The …
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Managing Relations with Afghanistan
By Talat Masood When President Ashraf Ghani assumed office, he gave a high priority to improving relations with Pakistan. Our leadership, both civilian and military, fully realizing how important this relationship was, made sincere efforts at working closely with Afghan leaders to build bridges. With common threats and shared concerns, …
Read More »Uzbek Militants Attack the Pakistan Air Force Base in Peshawar
By Arif Qoreshi Islamabad: The Pakistan Air Force base inside the Bacha Khan International Airport in Peshawar attacked by Uzbek militants belonging to Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan on Saturday night. Peshawar air port is jointly used by civilian airlines and the Pakistan air force. Five militants and four civilian killed in …
Read More »Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan Behinds the Attack on Hamid Mir
Islamabad: The Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed the responsibility of a failed attempt to kill Hamid Mir on Monday who is considered Pakistan’s best television anchor works with a largest media channel Geo News. Hamis mir is the only Pakistani journalist who interviewed late Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden more than …
Read More »Pakistani Clerics: Expelled from Afghanistan
Islamabad:Afghan security officials have expelled over 30 ‘Pakistani clerics’ from mosques in southern Kandahar province over ‘provocative speeches’ to encourage people for an ‘uprising against the government’, an Afghan official told The Express Tribune on Tuesday. Hamdullah Nazak, governor of district Dand in Kandahar, said that Pakistani clerics had …
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