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A 17-year investigation into the U.S. reconstruction of Afghanistan found $29.2 billion in waste, fraud and abuse.
Escalating tensions between Islamabad and Kabul are threatening the interests of China, the dominant economic player in the region.
Sources within the Taliban leadership confirmed to CNN-News18 that this was not a spontaneous tribute. They said it was a calculated move linked to the Taliban’s long-standing position on the Durand Line.
Pakistan will temporarily allow UN relief supplies into Afghanistan, officials said on Thursday, in the first partial border opening since deadly
Afghanistan has expressed “deep regret" and strong condemnation of a cross-border attack into neighboring Tajikistan that killed three Chinese workers and wounded a fourth
Chiefs of Britain's elite SAS tried to cover up possible war crimes committed in Afghanistan, according to testimony published Monday by the independent public inquiry into the actions of British Special Forces in the country.
More than $148 billion was spent by the U.S. government in its failed attempt to build a free Afghanistan, according to the final report by the official watchdog office, whose careful documentation of waste and fraud, and its warnings of Taliban resurgence, went largely unheeded.
Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi accused Pakistan of using border closures, economic pressure, and “unacceptable” security demands to destabilise the Taliban government, amid rising cr
Gold Star parent attacks ex-president over chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan following a high-profile shooting in D.C.
Pakistan opens Torkham and Chaman crossings on UN request to allow phased delivery of food, medicine, and relief cargo to Afghanistan.
A new round of peace talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan has failed to produce a breakthrough to end tensions between the South Asian neighbours, although they agreed to continue their fragile ceasefire,