Pakistan carries out strikes in Afghanistan, ‘killing and wounding dozens’
Afghan Defence Ministry says the strikes hit a school and homes, killing and wounding dozens of people.

Afghan Defence Ministry says the strikes hit a school and homes, killing and wounding dozens of people.








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One victim, Sarah Beckstrom, has died, and the suspect has been identified as Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan national.










Islamabad and Kabul’s uneasy truce faces new strain after deadly blasts and escalating regional accusations.
The talks in Turkiye have not yielded results as the Taliban accuses Pakistan of not presenting actionable demands.
UN says the area devoted to opium poppies has dropped to a fraction of that cultivated before Taliban’s narcotics ban.
Some 2,000 Afghans were approved for relocation to Germany under scheme for people who worked with German forces.
Pakistan’s fears over closer India-Taliban ties are influencing its approach to peace talks with Kabul, analysts say.








Islamabad demands Kabul rein in the Pakistan Taliban as new round of talks begins under regional mediation.
A wider conflict looms as neighbours fail to agree on dismantling the TTP armed group, warn analysts.