DefencePakistan
Deadly terrorism wave in Afghanistan, US strikes against Haqqani network in Pakistan may not be ruled out
WASHINGTON DC: The United States is confident that the Haqqani network wasbehind the Taliban’s Saturday ambulance bomb in Kabul that...
World
Upsurge of terrorism in Afghanistan is linked with suspension of Pakistani aid by Trump: Afghan officials
KABUL – Afghan officials have claimed that the upsurge of atrocities ontheir land is a direct response to the Trump...
World
Afghan Taliban s strong message to Donald Trump
KABUL: Afghanistan said on Tuesday the Taliban would have to be defeated onthe battlefield after the United States (US) President...
World
Afghanistan’s National Security Council deputy Chief is ISI spy, alleges former NDS Chief
KABUL – Head of Afghanistan senate’s defense committee Mohammad HashimAlokozai on Monday said that government has failed in its efforts...
World
Fear of backlash from Taliban bars Security Forces to launch offensive: Afghan Analyst
KABUL – General Joseph L. Votel, Commander of United States CentralCommand, has said that the recent attacks by militants in...
Foreign Policy
EU appreciates Pakistan role against terrorism, asks for collaboration with Afghanistan for regional peace
ISLAMABAD: The European Union, commends Pakistan’s role in the fightagainst terrorism. Jean-François Cautain, EU ambassador to Pakistan,supported efforts at stabilising...
Opinions
US and Afghanistan are losing Kabul: The only face saving for them is to blame Pakistan
ISLAMABAD – There are multiple factors responsible for current situation inAfghanistan. The present US led puppet government in Afghanistan is...
World
Afghan intelligence and security elements helped Taliban in recent Kabul attacks: Report
KABUL – Afghan president Ashraf Ghani has reiterated his resolve to bringreforms to the security sector. Serious criticism has been...
World
China responds to recent terror wave in Kabul
BEIJING – China has strongly condemned a suicide car bombing in the Afghancapital Kabul in which at least 103 people...