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Pakistani Taliban announces 3-day ceasefire

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Pakistani Taliban announces 3-day ceasefire after Pakistan, Afghanistan pause fighting ahead of Eid
A key outlawed Pakistani militant group behind numerous gun and bomb attacks has announced a three-day ceasefire ahead of Eid al-Fitr, hours after Pakistan and Afghanistan also declared a temporary ha

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 · 9h
Pakistan and Afghanistan announce temporary pause in fighting, 2 days after deadly Kabul strike
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Pakistan's deadly strikes in Afghanistan prompt calls for ceasefire
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Pakistan, Afghanistan to pause fighting for Eid, as dispute rages over Kabul bombing target
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Days after Kabul hospital attack, Pakistan, Afghanistan announce Eid ceasefire
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Pakistan's president says Afghan Taliban forces crossed a 'red line' with drone attacks on civilians

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Afghan evacuees in limbo in Qatar camp accuse US of betrayal

More than 1,100 Afghans evacuated by the US fear their route to promised resettlement is closed for good.
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From sponsor to enemy: What's behind Pakistan's attack on Afghan Taliban?

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Pakistan Today
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Afghan Taliban regime hiding militants in government buildings, says ISPR chief

ISPR DG Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry says Afghan Taliban regime is hiding militants in government buildings, speaking on Geo News programme Capital Talk.
Homeland Security Today
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Frontline Watch: Afghanistan–Pakistan Clashes Intensify, Taliban Tensions Deepen, and Militant Groups Surge Along the Durand Line

Frontline Watch provides a weekly update on emerging terrorist activities and global threat trends, with Counterterrorism Managing Editor Dr. Mahmut Cengiz examining the developments shaping the security landscape both domestically and internationally,
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‘The Secret Reading Club of Kabul’ Follows Young Afghan Women, Inspired by Anne Frank, Defying the Taliban: “They Want to Be Heard and Seen”

The documentary from Shakiba Adil and Elina Hirvonen, premiering at CPH:DOX in Copenhagen, features clandestinely shot mobile phone footage and shows "the power of art to keep hope and humanism
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