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Torkham border crossing remains closed for Afghan elections
Security forces placed on high alert
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Iran asks Pakistan to help secure border
Zarif calls Qureshi, discusses abduction of security staff
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When one gate closes
Tensions flared along the border after Afghan troops objected to Pakistani officials’ efforts to build a border fence
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Syria reopens Nassib border crossing with Jordan
The government has recovered control of most of the country with help from its allies Russia and Iran
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Seven Palestinians killed in new border clashes: Gaza ministry
Seven Palestinians, including two boys aged 12 and 14, were killed
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Iranian Revolutionary Guards tells Saudi Arabia, UAE to respect Iran's 'red lines'
Iran accuses Saudi Arabia and the UAE of funding five gunmen who attacked a military parade in Iran last Saturday
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Promised food aid handed over to Afghan
Consignment of 40,000MT wheat crosses Torkham border
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Hamza Akram Qawwal requests Indian government to relax visa laws for musicians
His ancestors were from Delhi, as the 'qawwal' belongs to the famed Delhi Gharana
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Israel closes people crossing with Gaza: official
Border protests and clashes on Friday left two Palestinians dead by Israeli gunfire
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71 years on, frosty relations continue
Barbed wires are on either side of the border preventing people’s passage into each country with visa restrictions
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Iran Guards say they killed 10 militants near Iraq border
Iran's Revolutionary Guards said on Saturday they had killed ten militants overnight in a security operation
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Blasts, gunshots reported in eastern Afghan city
A number of explosions were reported in the Afghan city of Jalalabad as well as gunshots near dormitory for midwives
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CM Marri satisfied with security arrangements on Pak-Afghan border
Says Afghan government has provided safe haven to terrorists, who stoke violence in Pakistan
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Militants kill 10 Iran Guards at Iraqi border post: agency
Several of the attacking 'terrorists' were also allegedly killed in the fighting
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Four US states refuse to deploy National Guard to border amid outcry
Governors of Colorado and New York are not willing to send their state's National Guard units for border duty
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Why is the Trump administration separating immigrant families?
Trump says that a law inherited from previous Democratic administration forces him to separate immigrant families
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Pak-Afghan border guards exchange Eid gifts
Ceremonies organised at major border crossings between the two countries
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Empowered to protect: Mohmand border posts get solar panels
Around 27 border posts of levies have been energised by the Mohmand tribal administration using solar cells
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Modi-Xi meeting
The delay in understanding the significance of OBOR would be unwise on India’s part
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Bin Laden’s bodyguard receives $1,430 per month from German govt
Sami A is required to report to a nearby police station every day
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Raahdari comes back to life
Iranian authorities have reopened the Pak-Iran traveling gate ‘Raahdari’ in Taftan area
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In harmony with Indian pilgrims
Looking ahead, India needs to show reciprocity
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Mainstreaming FATA
The mainstreaming of Fata really does matter
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PPP demands reopening of Zero-Point trade gate
Central leader terms prolonged closure ‘economic exploitation’
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Fencing along Pak-Afghan border in Chaman to begin soon
A meeting was held between the officials of Frontier Corps and tribal elders
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Forces destroy radio tower transmitting TTP messages near Pak-Afghan border
Radio station was setup near Dwa Toi, on the Durand Line
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Pak-Afghan border fencing to be completed by the end of 2018
Afghanistan opposes fencing project because it historically disputed the colonial-era divide
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Iranian backed forces advance in border area near Israel
Israel has in the last few weeks stepped up its strikes against suspected Iranian targets inside Syria
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India, China to hold talks on disputed borders
Special representatives from both sides have been holding regular talks since 2003, but disputes remain
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China-India row far from settled after disengagement
Will India commit another 'Himalayan blunder' like it did in 1962?
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Iraq, Jordan say border crossing to reopen on Wednesday
Crossing was opened after "securing the road from attacks and criminal gangs"
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Faiz Ghar displays letters urging cross-border harmony
IA Rehman touched by exchange of letters between children of India and Pakistan
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Saudi Arabia, Iraq to re-open border crossing after 27 years
Arar border was closed after the two countries cut ties following Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait in 1990
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Limiting the Doklam dispute
When over a third of the world’s population begins preparing for war, the other two thirds must scramble to stop it
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No country should underestimate Chinese forces, says Beijing on India border standoff
Indian and Chinese troops have been locked in a standoff on a remote but strategically important Himalayan plateau
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China says restrained in face of India 'concocting' excuses over border
Both sides' diplomats have quietly engaged to try to ensure the stand-off does not escalate
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Nearly 70 people hurt trying to cross border into Spanish enclave
Local police said 200 people rushed the border in a bid to reach Europe
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India says it has international backing in border dispute with China
China has said Indian troops should 'unconditionally' withdraw to Indian side before talks can start on the dispute
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No way home
Sectarian violence in the recent past has already resulted in the loss of countless lives
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Better sense prevails
Attitudes and responses by the Indian army somewhat parallel attitudes we have been familiar with in our own country
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Tensions in the region
In actuality, it is in India’s interest to keep Bhutan away from China’s embrace
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Employing leverage with Washington
'It’s wrong to link the US-Pakistan relations to Afghanistan'
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Chinese experts warn India against creating a 'two-front conflict'
Say current tensions make India an unsuitable destination for Chinese to travel or do business in
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China says India militarising border as stand-off continues
According to the China Indian guards crossed into China's Donglang region early in June
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Standoff near Sikkim
Interestingly the current dispute is technically more of a dispute between Bhutan and China
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Of rocks and harder places
Even the success of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is dependent upon securing the western route
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Pakistan and its neighbours
When nobody likes you, the problem could very well be with you
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China says India violates 1890 agreement in border stand-off
'Pacts must be respected as this is a basic principle of international law'
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India pushes more troops along Chinese frontier amidst standoff
The dispute is being termed as the longest impasse between the armies of the two countries since 1962
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Singapore border guard arrested for Syria 'jihad' plans
Muhammad Khairul bin Mohamed, 24, arrested under the Internal Security Act