Pakistan condemns 'spike in violence' stemming from 'spring offensive' Taliban recently unleashed in Afghanistan
Ashraf Ghani meets with alliance’s top commander General John Campbell after hundreds of militants target police, army check posts in Kunduz province
But Afghan defense ministry officials are dismissing the announcement as Taliban propaganda, saying security forces are prepared to deal with any threat
So-called national unity government now has nearly a complete Cabinet, barring the defense minister, seven months into its term
Pakistan’s tribal areas bordering Afghanistan have long harbored militant and terrorist groups, and China also sees pacifying region as key to its own security
IS militant group claims it is behind Saturday’s suicide bombing in eastern Afghanistan in which 35 people were killed and more than 100 wounded
Bloodshed in Afghanistan occurred on a day when its army chief, General Sher Mohammad Karimi, addressed a graduation parade of army cadets in neighboring Pakistan
But Pakistan's Commerce Minister says the transit trade agreement is strictly bilateral and advises against any change in its current status at this time
Pakistan says it will build modern land ports this year at two main border crossings with Afghanistan to speed up movement of goods and people
Afghanistan’s army chief blames ‘issues in leadership,’ ‘few aircraft’ for heavy losses his forces suffered in recent clashes with Taliban insurgents
UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan says ground fighting between Afghan security forces and Taliban insurgents has killed 136 people and wounded 385 in first quarter of 2015
Gunmen stormed a camp for laborers in remote Turbat district of Baluchistan province; victims were working on an under-construction bridge
Parliament unanimously approves resolution Friday promising country’s neutrality in conflict
A suicide car bomber killed at least four people and wounded 12 others
Some 60 people reported wounded in six-hour siege in Mazar-i-Sharif in which militants used rocket-propelled grenades, other weapons
TCA Raghavan dismisses claims that Islamabad's rapid increase in atomic weapons is deterrent to another war between the rival nations
Rights group finds consistent pattern of authorities ignoring or refusing to take seriously threats against women, including rape, bullying and assassination
Parliament convenes special session to discuss Riyadh's request to provide ground troops, planes and warships in anti-Houthi rebel offensive
Army statement says men were involved in 'heinous offenses' - including manslaughter, suicide bombing, abduction for ransom; seventh man sentenced to life imprisonment
Afghanistan’s president says he is 'cautiously optimistic' about efforts he is making to engage in peace talks with group
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