Pakistan's military establishment, accustomed to projecting power across South Asia, now finds itself in an uncomfortable position. The country that boasts the largest army in the Muslim world 6.5 ...
Pakistan faces a perilous tightrope walk as US-Iran tensions escalate. Caught between seeking vital US dollars for its ...
People bring a man, injured in the clashes between Pakistani and Afghan forces in the border area, for medical treatment at a hospital in Chaman, a town on the Pakistan side of the border, on ...
Pakistan was one of the first and most vocal supporters of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan after the Taliban retook Kabul in August 2021. Islamabad saw the fall of the Ashraf Ghani-led Republic as ...
The most worrisome flash point in South Asia today lies not between the nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan but to the west, along the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. A simmering conflict ...
According to the American journal, due to the Taliban's failure to fulfill their promises, Pakistan adopted a strategy of limited military action along with dialogue.
Pakistan and Afghanistan declared a ceasefire on Wednesday after several days of intense border fighting that left dozens dead on both sides and sharply escalated regional tensions. The latest round ...
Factional rivalries, tribal loyalties, authoritarian rule and hardline policies are testing Afghan regime cohesion ...
It is unlikely that the deal will include mandatory military assistance from Ankara and Riyadh if Islamabad gets involved in ...
Afghan Taliban fighters ride in a motorcycle convoy in Logar province in 2009. Image from the Taliban’s Voice of Jihad. Taliban-ruled Afghanistan and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire after their forces ...
Pakistan has been battling a separatist movement in Balochistan for decades.
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As the Taliban continue their war on women and girls, it is clear that appeasement has failed
Major powers have renewed diplomatic links while others seek deals to deport migrants. And all the while gender repression is getting worse, warns UN special envoy and former UK prime minister Gordon ...
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