About 95 percent of US troops have left Afghanistan, according to US Central Command. US Central Command said in a tweet on Tuesday e …
Over 95% of US troops out of Afghanistan
About 95 percent of US troops have left Afghanistan, according to US Central Command. US Central Command said in a tweet on Tuesday e …
Taliban say flooding has killed 150 people in areas they control in northeast Afghanistan
A report by leading meteorologists says Britain has become wetter and warmer as a result of climate change Weather experts in Greece say a heat wave across southeast Europe is likely to be among the …
Afghanistan quagmire: China making moves to secure its interests but do not count out India yet
It is being suggested that India has reached a fork in the road in Afghanistan and must either sup with the Taliban or pack its bags and leave …
Pakistan was like US hired-gun in war on terror in Afghanistan: Imran Khan
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan in his recent interview with Judy Woodruff-US journalist- said that US deemed Pakistan as his hired gun in its fight on terror and added that Pakistan has nothing …
China’s ties to Taliban warm ahead of US leaving Afghanistan
China’s foreign minister has met with a delegation of high-level Taliban officials as their ties warm ahead of the U.S. pullout from Afghanistan …
Pakistan PM says US ‘really messed it up’ in Afghanistan
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said that the United States really messed it up in Afghanistan by initially looking for a military solution and then attemp …
U.S., India Pledge Commitment to Afghanistan Amid Taliban Gains
Top diplomats from the U.S. and India said the two countries were committed to resolving the conflict in Afghanistan, even as new Taliban gains spark fears in New Delhi about an increase in …
Sri Lanka and Afghanistan discuss impact of security developments
Sri Lanka and Afghanistan had talks on a wide range of issues, including the recent security developments in Afghanistan which will have far-reaching implications for regional stability. Ambassador M.
‘Taliban action will have consequences’: Afghanistan issue dominates Blinken-Jaishankar ties
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who is on a two-day visit to India, said that the future of Afghanistan cannot be written with violence and denial of the basic rights of its people.