Pakistani leaders were once friends of the Taliban in Afghanistan. Now, cross-border violence has become alarmingly frequent.
The once honky-dory relationship between the Pakistani military and its protégé, the Taliban in Afghanistan has gone sour.
As per an adage, “You reap, what you sow”. This has been proven right in the context of recent escalation of violence between ...
At least eight individuals died and 13 were injured during clashes on the Afghan side of the border after Pakistani fighter ...
At least eight individuals were killed and 13, including civilians, were injured on the Afghan side during ongoing clashes at ...
Seven to eight personnel from the Taliban forces were killed along the Durand Line in the Upper Kurram district on Saturday, ...
Two days after the reported airstrikes inside Afghanistan, Pakistan announced on Thursday that its security forces conduct ...
Afghanistan's Defence Ministry reported retaliatory strikes on Pakistani points following airstrikes by Pakistan in Paktika ...
Pakistan’s airstrikes on Afghan soil this week, killed dozen of civilians, including 20 children, the UN said. The UN called ...
On December 24, the Taliban Defense Ministry announced that Pakistan struck an area in the Paktika province of Afghanistan. The ministry condemned the attack, saying it violated international law. The ...
KABUL -- Heavy clashes erupted between Afghan and Pakistani border forces at border crossing points, killing 19 Pakistani soldiers and three Afghan civilians, local media reported on Saturday.
Afghanistan's Taliban government said on Saturday that it struck "several points” inside neighboring Pakistan. The attacks comes days after Pakistani aircraft launched airstrikes inside Afghanistan.