Pakistan, Afghanistan Extend Ceasefire
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A fragile truce between Pakistan and Afghanistan is set to expire, raising fears of a return to active conflict. Cross-border violence escalated last week, with both sides claiming they were responding to armed provocations from the other.
The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), the Pakistani version of the Taliban, ramps up attacks inside Pakistan. In response, Pakistan’s government demands that its equivalent in Afghanistan, headed by the Taliban,
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ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Border clashes over the weekend between Afghanistan and Pakistan led to the deaths of dozens of soldiers, the most serious clash between the two countries since the Taliban seized power in Kabul in 2021,
Violence has erupted again at the shared border between Afghanistan and Pakistan, with the Taliban claiming that Islamabad launched attacks on Wednesday morning (October 15) using light and heavy weapons.
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