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    Two Miners Fatal in Samangan Gas Poisoning Incident

    Kabul, March 29 – Two miners have died from gas poisoning in Samangan, Afghanistan, local media reported on Sunday.According to local Taliban authorities in Samangan, the two miners died from gas poisoning inside a coal mine in the Dara-i-Suf Bala district of Samangan, Khaama Press reported...
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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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    Pakistan Launches Offensive in Afghanistan, Claims Targeting Terrorist Infrastructure

    Islamabad, March 17 – Pakistan conducted "precision airstrikes" overnight, targeting what it described as terrorists and their support infrastructure locations across Afghanistan. However, the Afghan government accused Islamabad of bombing a rehabilitation hospital in Kabul, resulting in the...
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    Escalating Conflict: Pakistan's Afghan Policy and Regional Fallout

    Washington, March 14. Pakistan's Afghan policy, long driven by the pursuit of "strategic depth" against India, has evolved into a declared "open war" as the TTP flourishes, Afghan refugees flee in large numbers, and global criticism intensifies.According to a report in ‘One World Outlook’...
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    NRC Warns of Displacement and Humanitarian Needs in Afghanistan

    Oslo, March 14 – The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) has warned that the escalating conflict along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border has severely impacted civilians in eastern Afghanistan, displacing 115,000 people since February 26. It has also called for stronger protection of civilians and safe...
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    Afghanistan's Food Insecurity: Millions Face Urgent Need for Assistance

    Kabul, March 7 – The World Food Programme (WFP) has raised alarm over Afghanistan's hunger crisis, warning that millions are facing acute food insecurity amid escalating border conflicts with Pakistan.The agency stated that without sufficient funding, it may also struggle to provide aid to...
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    Afghanistan-Pakistan Border Clashes Exacerbate Humanitarian Crisis

    Kabul, March 4 – Richard Bennett, the UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in Afghanistan, echoed concerns raised by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) on Wednesday regarding the intensifying clashes along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, which have...
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    Operation Near Torkham Eliminates Tehreek-e-Taliban Afghanistan Leader

    Peshawar, March 4 The Pakistani Army has killed the commander of the Afghan Taliban during an operation near the Torkham border in northwest Pakistan, security officials said on Wednesday.The commander of Tehreek-e-Taliban Afghanistan (TTA), identified as Qahraman, and his associates were...
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    Ongoing Operation Targets Afghan Taliban Along Southwestern Border

    Islamabad, March 3 Pakistani security forces killed another 67 members of the Afghan Taliban in overnight operations, repelling their attacks at 16 locations along the southwestern border early Tuesday, officials said.Information Minister Attaullah Tarar provided updates on the ongoing...
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    Escalating Tensions: Afghan Air Force Targets Nur Khan Airbase, Pakistan Reports Casualties

    Kabul, March 2 – Afghanistan's Ministry of Defence announced on Monday that its Air Force had conducted what it described as precise and coordinated aerial operations against multiple Pakistani military installations, signaling a sharp escalation in the already worsening security situation...
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    Bagram Airbase Under Fire: Report of Pakistani Airstrike and Afghan Response

    Kabul, March 1 – Afghanistan said on Sunday that it had thwarted a Pakistani military attempt to conduct an airstrike on the Bagram airbase, according to media reports.In a statement, the police headquarters in central Parwan said that several Pakistani military jets conducted an airstrike...
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    Escalating Border Tensions Lead to Arrests of Afghan Refugees in Pakistan

    Kabul, February 28 – According to media reports, Pakistani police have intensified the arrest of Afghan refugees following escalating border clashes with Taliban forces.The situation for Afghan nationals in Pakistan has been described as "critical," with widespread detentions of both men and...
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    Taliban Accuse Pakistan's 'Special Group' of Destabilizing Region

    Kabul, February 27 – Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid has claimed that a "special group" in Pakistan has initiated a mission to destabilize the region after tensions escalated between Kabul and Islamabad, local media reported on Friday.Addressing a press conference in Kandahar on...
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    Rising Violence: UN Highlights Civilian Protection Concerns in Afghanistan-Pakistan Dispute

    Kabul, February 27 – Richard Bennett, the UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in Afghanistan, called for calm and respect for human rights and humanitarian law, particularly the protection of civilians, amid escalating tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, which have claimed...
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    Pakistan Reports Heavy Losses in Airstrikes Against Afghan Military

    Kabul, February 27 – The Afghan Air Force conducted airstrikes against Pakistani military targets in Islamabad, Nowshera, Jamrud, and Abbottabad, Taliban Deputy Spokesman Hamdullah Fitrat announced on Friday.Fitrat stated that these attacks were carried out in response to the airstrikes...
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    Escalating Border Clashes Raise Concerns for Regional Stability

    Kabul, February 27 – UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has warned that escalating clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan risk regional instability and has urged the two nations to hold dialogue and protect civilians, local media reported on Friday.Guterres expressed concern over the...
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    Escalating Tensions: Retaliatory Attacks Claim Pakistani Lives

    Kabul, February 27 – Afghan forces launched retaliatory strikes along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, killing at least 55 Pakistani soldiers and capturing two bases along with 19 outposts, the Afghan Ministry of National Defence confirmed on Friday.The counter-attacks come amid escalating...
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    Civilians Killed in Pakistan Airstrikes: Taliban Demands Accountability

    Kabul, February 26 – The Taliban has condemned Pakistan's airstrikes on Afghanistan, calling it a "shameful act" and warning of a military response, adding that Islamabad targeted civilians instead of militants.In an interview with Al Arabiya English, Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid...
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    UN Condemns Pakistani Airstrikes, Calls for Investigation in Nangarhar and Paktika

    Kabul, February 24 – A leading human rights organization called for an independent, thorough, and impartial investigation on Tuesday, expressing concern over reports of civilian casualties in recent Pakistani airstrikes in the Nangarhar and Paktika provinces of Afghanistan.In a statement...
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    Civilian Casualties Reported in Pakistani Air Strikes on Afghanistan

    Kabul, February 24 – At least 13 people, including women and children, were killed in Pakistani air strikes on Afghanistan's Nangarhar and Paktika, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said, according to reports from local media on Tuesday.UNAMA stated that 13 people...
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