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Taliban, Pakistan and Afghanistan
Deadly Pakistani military airstrikes target Taliban hideouts in Afghanistan
The Pakistani military conducted air raids potentially killed dozens while targeting alleged Pakistani Taliban militants in the rural Paktika Province of Afghanistan Tuesday night.
Taliban say Pakistani airstrikes killed 46 people in eastern Afghanistan, mostly women and children
A Taliban government official says Pakistan’s airstrikes on eastern Afghanistan killed 46 people, mostly women and children.
Pakistani airstrikes on Afghanistan kill 46 people, Taliban official says
Bombardment by Pakistani military aircraft in Afghanistan’s eastern Paktika province on Tuesday killed at least 46 people, most of whom were children and women, the Afghan Taliban said, adding it would retaliate.
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Behind Afghanistan’s Fall, U.S.-Backed Militias Worse Than the Taliban
Trump blamed Biden. Biden blamed the Afghan military. Our investigation found that the U.S. unwittingly laid the groundwork ...
Yahoo
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Is it right to cut Afghanistan off from global climate funding over Taliban’s rights record?
The
Taliban
’s demand for access to global climate finance amid
Afghanistan
’s worsening droughts, floods, and food ...
CounterPunch
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Afghanistan: Now It Can Be Told . . . After All the Harm Has Been Done
This week, the New York Times reported that the U.S. government made war in Afghanistan while helping to “recruit, train and pay for lawless bands of ...
newarab
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UN calls for investigation into air strikes on Afghanistan border
The UN mission to Afghanistan has called for an investigation into Pakistani air strikes that the Taliban government says ...
Oneindia
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EXPLAINED | Why Pakistan Faces A Dual Taliban Threat After Years Of Support
Pakistan's long-standing support for the Taliban has backfired, as the very militants it helped rise to power are now turning ...
Hosted on MSN
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15,000 Taliban fighters march to take on Pakistan. Why is Taliban biting back?
For decades, Pakistan nurtured the Taliban for strategic reasons. It recognised it as a legitimate government and provided ...
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What happened to the iconic Humvees US forces left behind in Afghanistan?
American and Nato forces left behind military equipment worth over $7.2bn when they fled Afghanistan – much of which now lies ...
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