Afghanistan and Pakistan are fighting again, trading deadly shelling and mortar fire across their rugged border, with ...
Cross-border clashes between the two countries intensified on February 26, two days before US, Israel attacked Iran.
Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari says the administration in Kabul has brought ‘grave consequences upon itself’.
The Taliban's decree allowing domestic violence under certain conditions has sparked international condemnation and raised human rights concerns.
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Taliban allows men to beat their wives as long as they don’t break bones or leave open wounds
Taliban authorities in Afghanistan have issued a draconian decree that makes sodomy punishable by death and allows men to beat their wives so long as they don’t break bones or leave visible, lasting ...
The Taliban has quietly enacted a new penal code that allows husbands to physically punish their wives and children as long as it doesn't cause broken bones or open wounds. The Rawadari human rights ...
Tensions between nuclear-armed Pakistan and Afghanistan’s Taliban regime sharply escalated in late February, further ...
Tarar says total of 219 tanks, armoured vehicles and artillery guns were destroyed during the ongoing operation ...
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Taliban faces new US pressure on hostages
After failing to obtain the release of three U.S. prisoners from Taliban custody using the ‘carrot’ method, U.S. leaders suddenly appear prepared to deploy the stick. On Feb. 13, Senior Director for ...
Pakistan has declared an ‘open war’ against Afghanistan as it struck Kabul, Paktia and Kandahar overnight. The southern city of Kandahar houses many Taliban leaders, including Supreme Leader ...
After rising tensions over the past few days and longstanding disagreements, Pakistan bombed several Taliban targets in neighbouring Afghanistan. Both sides claim to have inflicted losses - and ...
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Explained: From slavery to legal immunity of mullahs, what all is contentious about Taliban’s latest criminal code?
New Delhi: Taliban’s recently released new Criminal Procedure Code for Courts, a 119-article document governing judicial proceedings in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, has raised questions around the world ...
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