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    Displacement and Humanitarian Needs Rise in Nine Afghan Provinces

    Kabul, April 2 – Afghanistan's Minister of Economy, Qari Din Mohammad Hanif, said on Thursday that over 27,000 Afghan families across nine provinces have been displaced due to attacks carried out by Pakistan's military, according to local media reports.During a coordination meeting with...
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    Afghanistan Faces Devastation from Recent Weather

    Kabul, March 30 – As many as 28 people were killed and 49 others were injured due to heavy rains, floods, and lightning in several provinces of Afghanistan since February 26, according to the Disaster Preparedness Authority spokesperson, Mohammad Yousuf Hamad, local media reported on Monday...
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    Escalating Crisis: Trade and Humanitarian Impacts in Afghanistan and Pakistan

    New Delhi, March 18 – The conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan is evolving into a regional destabilizer, posing a serious threat to the South Asian region with far-reaching consequences for security, trade, and the economy, further exacerbating the existing humanitarian crisis.The war has...
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    Rising Civilian Deaths in Afghanistan Fuel Pakistani Public Support for War

    New Delhi, March 18 – The war in Afghanistan is turning out to be a genocide in which Pakistan has been ruthlessly targeting innocent civilians. The death toll of civilians following the hospital strike that killed 400 now stands at 835.Experts say that the real cause of the war is not...
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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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    Rising Criticism of Pakistan's Government Amidst Afghanistan Conflict

    Kabul, March 13 – As the ongoing conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan escalates, several critics have termed it a deliberate ploy by the country's military, which has failed, to create instability in the region in order to divert public attention from the fundamental failures of the...
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    Karzai Condemns Pakistani Airstrikes, Calls for Peace

    Kabul, March 13 – Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai strongly condemned the Pakistani airstrikes in Kabul, Kandahar, Paktia, and Paktika, which have resulted in several civilian casualties. He described these strikes as a clear and grave violation of the principles of neighbourliness, human...
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    Pakistan Strikes Afghan Provinces, Civilian Casualties Reported

    Kabul, March 13 – Pakistan has carried out fresh military strikes across multiple Afghan provinces, including Kabul, Kandahar, Paktia, and Paktika, resulting in civilian casualties, including women and children, Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said on Friday.The attacks have heightened...
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    Failed Mediation Efforts Highlight Ongoing Conflict Between Pakistan and Afghanistan

    Canberra, March 7 – The ongoing conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan marks a sharp deterioration in bilateral relations that have been simmering since the Taliban regained power in August 2021. Islamabad has previously conducted significant airstrikes targeting Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan...
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    Rising Military Activity: Airstrikes and Shootdowns in Kabul and Afghanistan

    Kabul, March 1 – The capital of Afghanistan, Kabul, was attacked by Pakistani air power around 5:40 a.m. local time on Sunday, triggering a series of explosions and a response from the Afghan air defense forces targeting aerial targets.This round of airstrikes lasted for approximately 20...
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    Humanitarian Concerns Rise as UN Calls for End to Conflict Between Afghanistan and Pakistan

    United Nations, February 28 – UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for an immediate cessation of hostilities between Afghanistan and Pakistan, his spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said."I can tell you that the Secretary-General is deeply concerned by the escalation of violence...
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    Casualties Mount as Afghanistan and Pakistan Engage in Border Fighting

    Kabul, February 28 – At least 19 people were killed and 26 others injured in the eastern provinces of Khost and Paktika in Afghanistan following border clashes with Pakistan, Hamdullah Fitrat, deputy spokesman for the Afghan government, said.The majority of the casualties were women and...
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    International Concern Grows Over Pakistani Strikes on Afghan Civilians

    Tel Aviv, February 27. Pakistan is not targeting militants in Afghanistan, but rather terrorizing civilians and undermining Afghan sovereignty. This, according to a report, exposes the stark hypocrisy of Islamabad, which decries its losses while simultaneously bombing Afghan schools and homes...
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    Retaliatory Strikes: Pakistan Targets Afghan Hideouts Following Attacks

    Islamabad, February 22 Pakistan claimed on Sunday that it had killed 70 terrorists in military strikes targeting at least seven militant hideouts in Afghanistan in retaliation for recent rebel attacks in the country."Afghanistan has long been exporting terrorism. Pakistan is taking all...
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