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Trump says he will solve Afghanistan-Pakistan crisis ‘very quickly’ as peace talks enter second day
ISLAMABAD (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump said Sunday he will solve the Afghanistan-Pakistan crisis “very quickly,” as peace talks between the warring neighbors entered a second day. The two countries are embroiled in a bitter security row, with each side saying they were responding to aggression from the other during clashes earlier this month.
If Afghanistan proceeds with damming the Kunar River with Indian assistance, Islamabad could face its most severe hydrological challenge in decades.
India is ramping up aid to Taliban-ruled Afghanistan and branding itself as the region's "first responder" after Monday's deadly earthquake, seeking to counter China's efforts to fill the void left by the West,
Afghanistan and Pakistan are heading to Turkey for a second round of crisis talks, officials said Friday, after recent fighting between them killed dozens of people and injured hundreds more. The neighbors are embroiled in a bitter security row that has become increasingly violent,
While the government will host a conference this month to galvanise international action before the cold Afghan winter sets in, it will be undermined if Britain continues to slash aid across the board
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Ceasefire Between Pakistan and Afghanistan, But Kabul Warns of Crisis for Afghan Refugees
Even as Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed to a ceasefire following weeks of border tensions, the situation for Afghan refugees in Pakistan has taken a grim turn. Afghanistan’s ambassador to Pakistan, Sardar Ahmed Shakib,
A new water war is brewing, and India may find itself involved. New Delhi has extended its support to Afghanistan, which has announced that it plans to build a dam on the Pakistan-bound Kunar River. What would this move mean for Islamabad?
Another devastating earthquake has struck Afghanistan overnight, compounding an already dire humanitarian crisis. ActionAid is closely monitoring the situation with partners in northern Afghanistan.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Barrister Gohar Khan on Wednesday voiced firm support for the state, declaring that his party would stand shoulder to shoulder with
Forced back from Iran and Pakistan, thousands of Afghan families are searching for homes they can no longer afford. With rents doubling, public parks turning into refugee camps, and aid dwindling, the return home has become a second displacement.