ISLAMABAD: Pakistan may share its growing concerns over the potential … regional countries over the security situation in civil war-torn Afghanistan. Talking to Business Recorder, senior government …
Won’t accept a govt imposed by force in Afghanistan: UNSC
The Afghan envoy to the UN, Ghulam M Isaczai, was more scathing in his criticism of Pakistan’s role in backing the Taliban, which he said was being assisted in acts of barbarism by “foreign fighters …
Won’t accept a govt imposed by force in Afghanistan: UNSC
The Afghan envoy to the UN, Ghulam M Isaczai, was more scathing in his criticism of Pakistan’s role in backing the Taliban, which he said was being assisted in acts of barbarism by “foreign fighters …
Won’t accept a govt imposed by force in Afghanistan: UNSC
The Afghan envoy to the UN, Ghulam M Isaczai, was more scathing in his criticism of Pakistan’s role in backing the Taliban, which he said was being assisted in acts of barbarism by “foreign fighters …
Taliban captures provincial capital in Afghanistan
Loss of Zaranj in Nimroz, near the border with Iran, a major blow to the western-backed government …
Taliban captures provincial capital in Afghanistan
Loss of Zaranj in Nimroz, near the border with Iran, a major blow to the western-backed government …
Taliban captures provincial capital in Afghanistan
Loss of Zaranj in Nimroz, near the border with Iran, a major blow to the western-backed government …
‘Dangerous turning point’: Taliban hammered at UNSC meet on Afghanistan
Most representatives of the 15 UN Security Council members opposed any military takeover by the Taliban and warned that the world will not accept any government forcibly imposed by the Taliban.
At UNSC Meet on Afghanistan, India’s Veiled Dig at Pak: ‘Those Supporting Terrorists Must be Held Accountable’
Amid the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan, Indian Ambassador to the UN T S Tirumurti. at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) meeting on the issue demanded accountabil …
The US military plainly failed in Afghanistan. The generals need to answer for it.
Expect the military officials who commanded the war in Afghanistan to invoke “cutting and running.” Let’s talk about why they failed.