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Another quake strikes western Afghanistan; more homes destroyed
There are no details on casualties so far
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‘Troika Plus’ to discuss Afghan crisis on Aug 11
Key officials from Pakistan, US, Russia and China to meet in Doha
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Islamabad rejects Kabul's 'insinuations' about Peshawar market closure
Regrets closure of Afghan consulate in Peshawar
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Pakistan-Afghanistan border crossing opens 24 hours
Move likely to give boost to struggling trade between two neighbours
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‘Lahore Process’ for Afghan peace to be held on Saturday
Leadership of major political parties in Afghanistan to attend conference
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Pakistan, Afghan officials meet to reset ties
Talks under APAPPS were disrupted for almost a year due to frayed ties
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US heads to new talks with Taliban
Zalmay Khalilzad has left on a 17-day trip to Afghanistan, Pakistan, Germany, Belgium and UAE
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Pakistan-US seek to iron out differences on endgame
The focus of discussions remained on the ongoing efforts to seek a political solution to the Afghan conflict
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Pakistan starts behind-scenes aid to US-Taliban talks
Pakistani role in the peace negotiations is a delicate one
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PM orders arrangements for Torkham border to remain open 'round the clock'
Imran Khan says step will help increase bilateral trade, enhance people to people contact
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Pakistan likely to host next round of Afghan peace talks
Decision taken in meeting between Zalmay Khalilzad and FM Qureshi, US envoy also calls on PM
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Afghanistan opens new trade route with aim of building link to Europe
Corridor is the latest in a series of energy and transport projects aimed at making Afghanistan a hub for Central Asia
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Pakistan, Afghanistan agree to implement peace initiative
The two sides operationalise six working groups envisaged under the APAPPS
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Pakistan, Afghanistan agree on removing hurdles
Meeting between Afghan minister and commerce secretary focuses on enhancing relations
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Afghanistan, a wound that needs to be healed: Nasser Janjua
Pakistan is ready for dialogue with India on all issues, says NSA in interview to Lebanese television
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Islamabad, Kabul ‘to work together for common goals’
Two sides exchange views on bilateral relations, ongoing efforts for regional peace
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Bilateral relations: Motiwala for patching up trade ties with Kabul
PAJCCI chairman meets Secretary Commerce to develop economic ties
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Afghan health professionals complete 12-month training at PIMS
10 AHPs receive certificates from special secretary foreign affairs in Islamabad
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Pakistan refused to 'do more' during Mattis visit: sources
Both sides agreed to discuss all issues through dialogue
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NATO calls for global coordination to end terror following Peshawar attack
Armed men clad in burqas stormed Agriculture Training Institute on Friday, killing nine
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COAS acknowledges clerics’ ‘contributions for peace and harmony’
Gen Qamar Bajwa also visits Pak-Afghan border in Bajaur Agency
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Gulf still remains on Afghan policy
Divergent statements from Pakistan, US on talks indicate the persisting divide
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Senate presses parliament’s input over foreign policy
Foreign minister to give a second briefing to upper house today
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Pakistan wants regional alliance against 'foreign presence' in Afghanistan: ex-ISI chief
Asad Durrani claims Pakistan has found allies in region starting with Iran, Russia, China and Turkey
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In Kabul, Tillerson sets the tone for Pakistan visit
US secretary of state asks Islamabad to act against terrorists or face consequences
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At least 12 'militants' killed in US drone attack in Afghanistan
Sources say 7 others injured; 6 terror hideouts destroyed
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Confirming death of Umar Mansoor, TTP names new chief for Darra, Peshawar
The alleged mastermind of 2014 Peshawar attack killed in drone strike carried out in Afghanistan, sources say
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After day-long silence, ISPR says no US drone strikes in Kurram
ISPR says sound of aerial bombing is due to operations being conducted in Khost and Paktia provinces by Afghanistan
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Suspected US drone strikes kill 31 on Pak-Afghan border
Attacks come days after a Canadian-American couple held hostage by the Taliban were freed from the area
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With new Af-Pak policy, US downfall has begun: Senator Mushahid Hussain
Says the US, with its new policy and reliance on India, is sowing the seeds of a fresh cold war in the region
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Pakistan Army rescues Canadian-American family held hostage by Taliban
Pakistan Army recovers couple,their three children in Kurram agency as Tillerson expresses ‘deep gratitude’
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Riding the peace train — again
Taliban and their extensive franchise are legitimate stakeholders in Afghanistan
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'Seven JuA militants killed in NATO, Afghan forces raid'
Spokesperson of the banned outfit says the militants were killed in Nangarhar, bordering Mohmand Agency
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Overseas issue overload: NSC resolves to act against aggression
National security huddle reiterates ‘impregnable defence’ against external aggression
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US has key role in fanning 'Islamic extremism': Saad Rafique
Defends Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif's recent talk at Asia Society in New York
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Meeting with Pence: Abbasi to convey Pakistan's concerns over Afghan policy
Two sides to meet on the sidelines of 72nd UN General Assembly session
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PM denies saying Kabul attackers ‘crossed over from Pakistan’
PM House dismisses Financial Times claim as 'baseless'
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Security officials, civilians injured in grenade attacks at Torkham border
The injured have been shifted to CMH Landikotal
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Diplomatic contacts: Iran agrees Afghan conflict has no military solution
Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif meets President Hassan Rowhani, FM Javad Zarif
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Pakistan will play its due role for peace in Afghanistan: Asif responds to Ghani's overture
Foreign minister says Pakistan wants to see peace and stability in Afghanistan
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Kabul willing to revive moribund quartet for peace
Quadrilateral Coordination Group has been dormant since Mullah Akhtar Mansoor was killed in May 2016
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After Trump’s bluster, US hints at possible change in Pakistan policy
Two countries expected to engage at top level to talk out the contentious points, according to sources
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Eid message: Ghani budges on no-talks with Pakistan policy
Afghan president offers ‘comprehensive negotiations’ to normalise ties with neighbour
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NA rejects Trump’s ‘hostile, threatening’ statements
Suggests suspension of cooperation with US and bilateral visits
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US should abandon its 'destabilising' policies in South Asia: Tehran
Statement comes a day after Russia warned US against piling up pressure on Pakistan
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Afghan conundrum: Scapegoating Pakistan will not help, US told
Top civil, military leaders issue strong response to Trump’s speech
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Against Trump's allegations: PPP lawmaker submits resolution in K-P assembly
Fakhr Azam Wazir terms the US president's remarks 'grave threat to Pakistan'
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Trump’s enigmatic Afghanistan stratagem
US President stood true to his reputation, as his new policy is vague, devoid of deadlines and other details
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COAS warns US against growing Indian role in Afghanistan
Gen Qamar reiterates Pakistan’s desire for acknowledgement of role in terror fight
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Trump's Afghan strategy: new course or repeating history?
The new strategy to pressurise Pakistan is a move already been attempted by Washington repeatedly
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