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    Pakistan-Afghanistan Conflict Signals End of Military Control in Afghanistan

    Brussels, April 4 – With Pakistan's economy under strain and domestic security deteriorating amid a renewed insurgency in Balochistan, the Afghan Taliban appear to be pursuing a long-term strategy in their conflict with Islamabad, prioritizing survival and ideological expansion over any...
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    Pakistan Rocket Attacks Force Thousands from Homes in Afghanistan

    Kabul, April 3 – More than 9,000 families have been forced to leave their homes due to rocket attacks conducted by Pakistani forces on areas near the Durand Line in Kunar province, Afghanistan, according to local media reports.Officials from Kunar's Directorate of Information and Culture said...
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    Afghans Abroad Protest Pakistan Strikes in London and Oslo

    Kabul, March 30 – Hundreds of Afghans living abroad held protests in London and Oslo over the weekend, protesting against the Pakistani military's attacks in Afghanistan, which have caused civilian casualties, local media reported on Monday.Protesters in London marched through central streets...
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    Civilian Injuries Reported in Afghanistan-Pakistan Border Attacks

    Kabul, March 30 – The International Human Rights Foundation (IHRF) has urged Pakistani forces to stop attacking civilian areas in Afghanistan and to respect international law. Calling the firing on residential areas "war crimes," the IHRF has called on the United Nations and international human...
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    A Complex Strategy: Pakistan's Role in US-Iran Talks Despite Ongoing Crisis in Afghanistan

    New Delhi, March 27 Pakistan has unexpectedly emerged as a mediator in the escalating US-Iran conflict, leveraging its diplomatic ties, according to reports, while its own ongoing war with Afghanistan remains unresolved despite several attempts at arbitration by other nations in the region...
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    Eid Ceasefire Violated: Pakistan Accused of Attacks in Afghanistan

    Kabul, March 25 – At least two people were killed and eight others were injured after the Pakistani military fired 85 artillery shells into Afghanistan's Kunar province, an official said on Wednesday.Information and Culture Department spokesperson Zia-ur-Rahman Spinghar said that the Pakistani...
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    Civilian Casualties Reported in Afghan-Pakistan Border Attacks

    Kabul, March 22 – The Taliban accused Pakistani forces of firing on civilians in the provinces of Kunar and Paktika on Sunday, killing one person and injuring another.Taliban deputy spokesperson Hamdullah Fitrat said that Pakistani forces fired mortar rounds on the Shanpat area of the Nari...
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    Report: Pakistan's Situation Complicated by Military Actions

    Islamabad, March 21 – Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir's "ill-considered decision" to declare war on Afghanistan amid the fragile situation at home has plunged Pakistan into a crisis with little prospect for a swift exit. By conducting airstrikes across the Durand Line, Rawalpindi has placed the...
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    Pakistan Attacks Fuel Afghan Displacement Crisis

    Oslo, March 21 – The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) warned that over 115,000 people have been displaced in Afghanistan, with civilians facing worsening humanitarian conditions following the conflict between the Taliban and Pakistan."Families who were already struggling to survive have been...
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    Kunar Province Under Attack: Pakistan Faces Afghan Accusations

    Kabul, March 20 – Khas Kunar police command spokesperson Farid Dehqan accused the Pakistani military of carrying out rocket attacks in Kunar province, Afghanistan, according to local media reports on Friday.Dehqan stated that the Pakistani military fired around 25 shells in several areas of...
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    Tensions Rise Along Durand Line: Afghanistan Warns of 'Decisive Response'

    Kabul, March 20 – Afghanistan's Chief of Armed Forces, Fasihuddin Fitrat, has accused the Pakistani military of violating the ceasefire along the Durand Line, local media reported on Friday.According to a statement released by Afghanistan's Ministry of Defence, several people were killed in...
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    Afghanistan Reports Pakistani Shelling During Eid al-Fitr

    Kabul, March 19 – Pakistani military forces fired over 70 artillery shells in Afghanistan's Kunar province, local media reported on Thursday, citing officials. The incident occurred during Eid al-Fitr, when Afghanistan and Pakistan had announced a temporary ceasefire.Zia-ur-Rahman Spin Ghar...
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    Border Clashes Escalate: Afghan Response to Pakistani Strikes

    Kabul, March 16 – Afghanistan's Ministry of Defence has confirmed that it conducted a targeted drone strike on a Pakistani military camp in the Wana area of the South Waziristan region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in response to overnight airstrikes by Islamabad in Kandahar province, local media...
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    Civilian Deaths Reported Amid Pakistan's Air Raids on Afghanistan

    New Delhi/Kabul, March 14 – India strongly condemned the latest strikes by Pakistan inside Afghan territory, which have resulted in the deaths of several civilians and significant damage to local infrastructure. India described this as another act of aggression by a Pakistani establishment that...
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    Kabul Airstrikes Claim Four Lives, Spark Retaliation

    Kabul, March 14 – Pakistani air strikes claimed four lives and injured 25 others in the Afghan capital Kabul early Friday, deputy spokesman of the Afghan government, Hamdullah Fitrat, said on Saturday.According to the official, besides Kabul, Pakistan also conducted air raids on the provinces...
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    Afghanistan Strikes Pakistani Military Centers

    Kabul, March 13 – Afghanistan's Ministry of National Defence announced on Friday that it had conducted strikes on Pakistani military centers and installations in the Kohat district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in retaliation for the airstrikes launched by Islamabad on Thursday night, which...
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    India Condemns Pakistan's Actions and Claims of Victimhood

    New Delhi, March 12 – India on Thursday once again criticized Pakistan, calling the country a "state sponsor of terrorism for decades" that lacks credibility when it comes to cross-border terrorism. Reacting strongly to Islamabad's allegations of India's involvement in the ongoing conflict...
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    Torkham Border Clash: Fire Destroys Shops, Escalates Instability

    Kabul, March 8 – A fire broke out at a commercial market in the Torkham area of Afghanistan following a major strike by Pakistani forces, causing damage to businesses and property, local media reported on Sunday, citing officials.Torkham Mayor Mawlawi Abdullah Mustafa said that several shells...
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    Afghanistan as a 'Managed Battlefield': Pakistan's Proxy Strategy

    Islamabad, March 7 – Pakistan’s military establishment doesn't just act as a "State sponsor of proxies," but as a proxy force backed by its own state apparatus – using civilian governments as a diplomatic facade while the army maintains strategic control.When granted international validation...
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    Decoding the Crisis: How Pakistan's Actions Fuel Afghanistan's Instability

    Kabul: Pakistan is desperately trying to portray itself as a country under siege, targeted by militants allegedly operating from Afghan soil, and forced to take unilateral military action to protect its citizens. However, when viewed against the backdrop of regional history, this narrative...
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