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Taking the fight across the border

After continued Afghan attacks on multiple sectors targeting Pakistani military positions along the Pak-Afghan border since February 24, Pakistan's retaliation through Operation Ghazab-Lil-Haq (The ...
Pakistan is in an “open war” with Defense Minister Khawaja Mohammad Asif said Friday, with fighting escalating into the most serious armed confrontation between the two uneasy neighbors since a Qatari ...
Pakistan and Afghanistan have continued trading attacks after Pakistan bombed Afghanistan’s two biggest cities in the early ...
Pakistan’s defence minister has said his country is in an ‘open war’ with neighbouring Afghanistan after a major escalation ...
Afghanistan renews attacks against Pakistan along their border as minister declares 'open war' with Taliban.
With the world distracted by war in the Middle East, de-escalation will need to come from Kabul and Islamabad directly.
Pakistan’s military has struck deeper into Afghanistan as border fighting intensifies and both sides claim to have inflicted heavy losses.
Two key factors heavily weigh on the Pak-Afghan bilateral ties—the broader politics around Afghanistan’s historical rejection of the Durand Line, and the Afghan Taliban’s support for the TTP ...
Pakistan struck several sites in Afghanistan early Friday in what it calls an "open war." We look at what's driving the renewed fighting.
QUETTA, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Pakistan's military said on Thursday it had concluded a week-long operation against separatists in Balochistan who stormed more than a dozen locations, taking hostages, ...
The Pakistani political leadership is weak and devoid of any intellect. Its diplomacy is entirely India-China-US focused and suffers from a presumptive view of Afghanistan as a vassal.