The reciprocal action comes as military clashes between the two nuclear-armed rival nations continued
Afghanistan-based independent research group criticizes 'fantastical allegations' used to hold group of longest-serving Afghan detainees
Casualties occurred during counter-Taliban operations in restive northern province of Kunduz
Recent court ruling could lead to probe into corruption charges against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and others
Eleven journalists killed in Afghanistan this year, according to UN
Fresh cross-border skirmishes in the disputed Kashmir territory have killed at least 19 people, mostly civilians
U.S. monitoring agency is warning of eroding gains in the war-shattered country
There are no immediate claims of responsibility for the bloodshed in the country's largest city and commercial hub
findings were released on Saturday by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), which is responsible for reviewing billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars spent or allocated to help rebuild the war-torn country
Opposition party is prevented from holding a rally, yet radical Islamist group is given the okay
Sharbat Gulla, now 46, was arrested for fraudulently obtaining Pakistani national identity card
Aim is to discourage anti-government march in Islamabad; planned rally would press prime minister to step down
Islamabad says military clashes with India are ongoing along disputed Kashmir border, killing at least two Pakistani civilians and wounding 10 people
The deadly attack is the second this week by the terrorist group in its ‘Khorasan’ province
The insurgent delegation arrived in Pakistan last week from the Taliban’s so-called political office in Qatar
At least 61 killed, 120 wounded after suicide bombers with machine guns and explosives strapped to their bodies targeted complex
Increasing violence has undermined efforts to improve Afghan and Pakistan relations
Three-member delegation arrived from the insurgency’s Qatar-based political office
Official says Pakistan is doing whatever it can to persuade all Taliban factions to become part of peace process and indications are that many of them are now interested
Move comes after industry officials in India took similar actions amid continuing border tensions
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