Afghan security forces and Taliban insurgents continue to clash, reportedly killing scores, including civilians, in the past two days
Analysts anticipate a long process between representatives of the Taliban and the Afghan government
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who is in Doha to attend the opening event, has cautioned that the talks starting Saturday are likely to be 'contentious'
Qatar will host the inaugural meeting where foreign signatories, including US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, will also be in attendance
Keramuddin Karim was serving as president of Afghanistan Football Federation before being found guilty of allegations in June 2019 by FIFA
Move follows warning issued by the Supreme Court in April that inmates in the country’s overcrowded prisons could become victims of the coronavirus
US,NATO call on Afghan rivals to seize historic opportunity for peace
Afghan officials say peace negotiators, including politicians, civil society activists and women will fly to Doha, Qatar, to begin talks
Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, PTA, identified the platforms as Tinder, Grindr, Tagged, Skout and SayHi
Taliban insurgents staged suicide car bombing and armed assault against police base in eastern Afghanistan, killing at least three security officers
Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen swiftly but cautiously welcomes Thursday’s announcements by the Afghan government
Over the past five years, China expanded its economic outreach with Pakistan as the country became an anchor in its global Belt and Road Initiative
Post-meeting Pakistani statement said the discussions focused on the stalled Afghan peace process and the way forward
Gunmen shoot prominent Afghan actress-turned-police officer in Kabul
Development comes as both countries are locked in border tensions with their mutual neighbor India
Pakistan has issued an order for full compliance with UN Security Council sanctions against Afghanistan’s Taliban and groups associated with the Islamist insurgency
Meanwhile, US-led efforts to push Afghan rivals to negotiate a political settlement to the country’s long war have slowed, if not halted
Highly emotional narratives before a parliamentary committee on human rights bring some of the journalists close to tears as they talk about the gender-specific harassment and threats they face online
The move could pose challenge to Pakistan’s “hard-earned” gains against terrorism
Visit comes days after Pakistan’s Foreign Minister blasted Saudi-led Organization of Islamic Cooperation for not actively denouncing India’s actions in disputed Kashmir region
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