Pakistan and Afghanistan Seek Peace
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Pakistan’s defense minister warned Afghanistan on Wednesday that any new “terrorist or suicide attack” by militants on Pakistani soil would draw a stern response, hours after talks between the two countries in Istanbul failed to secure a peace agreement.
Afghanistan faces near-total digital blackout after Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada's directive dismantled the country's fibre-optic network infrastructure.
The Taliban’s hard-line government in Afghanistan is making major inroads in garnering legitimacy abroad. Despite its extremist policies, the international community has accepted that the Islamist group is here to stay,
Pakistan has reiterated its repeated concerns regarding ongoing human rights violations in Afghanistan. Pakistan's Counsellor Muhammad Jawad Ajmal, speaking at Interactive Dialogue with Special Rapporteur on situation of human rights in Afghanistan, emphasized upon importance of protecting all human rights.
Afghanistan's Taliban rulers blocked internet access nationally for two days without any explanation, but suddenly, the country is coming back online.
The Afghan Taliban have unveiled a confession video of a captured Pakistani ISIS fighter, shedding light on cross-border terror recruitment and training linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba. This revelation exposes the intricate networks facilitating infiltration and radicalisation across the Afghanistan-Pakistan border.