Reaction comes a day after Tehran fired more than a dozen ballistic missiles at two bases in Iraq housing U.S. troops
The exercise is reportedly intended to enhance capabilities of both navies to deal with terrorism and crime at sea
The bill now goes to the Senate on Wednesday, where General Qamar Javed Bajwait's 3-year extension likely will be approved before Pakistan’s president signs it into law
John Bass, who served in Kabul since December 2017, leaves his post at a time when Washington is trying to seal a peace deal with the Taliban to end the 18-year-old Afghan war
Pakistani televisions aired footages of Sunday’s rally of mostly Shi’ite Muslims, including women and children, chanting 'Death to America" and "Death to Israel'
Zalmay Khalilzad wants to know if insurgent group is ready to reduce violence for formal US-Taliban talks to resume
Despite harsh weather conditions, the Taliban has staged almost daily battlefield attacks in Afghanistan's northern and northeastern provinces over the past week
Insurgent group says, however, it is considering US request for reduction in violence
Despite harsh winter conditions, insurgent attacks have seen an unusual spike within the past week
Latest insurgent attack took place in Helmand province, where the insurgents control most of the districts
One of them is a close aide to the militant group’s “operational commander" based in Afghanistan
The announcement comes as Taliban insurgents in a pre-dawn attack Thursday in the northern Balkh province reportedly killed at least 10 Afghan soldiers
Each nuclear-armed nation accuses the other of starting the most recent fighting
The Taliban controls or contests about half of Afghanistan and continues to plot attacks on local and US-led foreign troops in the country
Monday's fatality brings the number of American soldiers killed this year in Afghanistan to at least 19
His main challenger, Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah, rejected the outcome and vowed to contest it
Taliban says it won't stop hostilities until it gets a foreign troop withdrawal deal with the U.S.
Officials are beginning legal proceedings against Judge Waqar Ahmad Seth for issuing a 'despicable order'
Foreign Minister asks UN to conduct an independent verification
Attack occurred during ongoing nationwide immunization campaign targeting 40 million children
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