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Days after Russia officially recognised the Taliban government in Afghanistan, speculations are rife over whether Pakistan ...
Pakistan is adopting a cautious approach to officially recognising the Afghan Taliban government, prioritising its national ...
Russia's decision to formally recognise the Taliban government has been seen as an opening for a stronger economy by some ...
Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan are not the Afghan Taliban. Its goal is to bring down the Pakistani government. The TTP first took the global spotlight with the attempted Times Square bombing in 2010 ...
From China to Iran, several countries have already been engaging with the Taliban. Experts say they could be next.
Officials say a roadside bomb has struck a vehicle carrying a government administrator in a former stronghold of the ...
Pakistan’s government and military generally favored a Taliban victory in Afghanistan. But maintaining support for the Taliban is risky.
Pakistan has long been seen as backing the Taliban in defiance of the rest of the world. But now that they have seized control of Afghanistan, that relationship could change.
Pakistan officials have implored the Taliban to crack down on border crossings. On Sunday, Pakistan’s army chief, Gen. Syed Asim Munir, implied that his country would use force if Afghanistan ...
The Pakistani Taliban, also known as Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, or TTP, has been seeking to oust the country’s establishment and put in place a conservative Islamic legal and political system ...
Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan are not the Afghan Taliban. Its goal is to bring down the Pakistani government. The TTP first took the global spotlight with the attempted Times Square bombing in 2010 ...
Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan are not the Afghan Taliban. Its goal is to bring down the Pakistani government. The TTP first took the global spotlight with the attempted Times Square bombing in 2010 ...