Pakistani Foreign Minister Qureshi said 'credible evidence' has been shared with Tehran
US chief negotiator Zalmay Khalilzad swiftly condemns insurgent move, saying it would not advance Afghan peace efforts, and calls on Pakistan, Qatar and other nations to do the same
Departure comes as Islamabad is involved in delicate IMF talks on a bailout package
Victims were mostly Pakistani security personnel, and an alliance of three ethnic Baluch separatist groups claimed responsibility
UNAMA report documents a modest decline in torture allegations in Afghan prisons, but notes its ongoing concern at 'disturbingly' high number of conflict-related detainees still alleging serious abuses
Clashes erupted on Monday evening after security forces stormed a suspected militant hideout in Hayatabad residential area where terrorists had taken cover
Taliban official tells VOA the two sides are expected to resume talks later this month
A TV station ambush report reveals what it says are human traffickers caught in the act of arranging marriages between Chinese men and Pakistani women
Spike in violence comes day after Taliban announced their so-called annual spring offensive, dealing blow to expectations of US-led dialogue
The move comes ahead of the next round of US-Taliban talks on Afghan peace
Observers say the announcement is largely symbolic because insurgents in recent years have not eased battlefield activities during winter
Move comes ahead of next round of US-Taliban talks on Afghan peace
The Islamist insurgent group alleged WHO staff engaged in 'suspicious activities' during vaccination campaigns
Officials in the neighboring countries say 22 'early harvest' projects, launched five years ago under what is known as the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
Fighting erupted five days ago in Bala Murghab in Badghis province after a large Taliban attack on the district
Addressing inaugural meeting of what is named 'Leadership Council for Reconciliation' on Sunday, President Ghani said he hopes effort under government 'umbrella' would lead to ending bloodshed in Afghanistan
Islamabad insists Indian Prime Minister Modi is “whipping up war hysteria” for political gains ahead of the elections
Zalmay Khalilzad traveled to Islamabad after meetings in Kabul to brief Pakistani leaders on his recent meetings with Afghan officials and the Taliban
Foreign Policy magazine is calling untrue Indian claims of shooting down a Pakistani F-16
Afghan spy agency says six men apprehended in capital city Kabul confessed to using hundreds of fake accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Telegram to recruit fighters
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