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Washington press conference: ‘Haqqani sahib should not use Pak for wrong activities’
Musharraf says Islamabad offered to train Afghan troops; Kabul never responded.
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Rabbani assassination: Pakistan rejects Afghan allegations
Sadiq says he neither refused to help nor complained about media leaks.
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Afghanistan says Pakistan refuses to help in Rabbani probe
NDS deputy head says message from Pakistan Embassy states issue arisen in media, cannot cooperate.
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Investigating the killing of Burhanuddin Rabbani
Kabul has to meditate whether it suited Pakistan to get rid of Rabbani and how his death has benefited Islamabad.
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Karzai to hold loya jirga to decide peace strategy
The Afghan president is reviewing his strategy for negotiations with the Taliban following Rabbani's death.
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Rabbani’s assassin was a Pakistani: Kabul
Islamabad rejects allegations, calls the slain Afghan leader ‘a great friend’.
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Karzai reviews Taliban peace strategy
Karzai expected to announce a new strategy for peace efforts in a televised address "very soon": Spokesperson.
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Rabbani's killer was Pakistani: Karzai's office
Evidence shows that Rabbani's death last month "was plotted in Quetta by a Pakistani" says presidential statement.
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Hundreds of Afghans hold anti-Pakistan protest
Protesters appear angry, carry large banners with slogans as they chanted "Death to Pakistan" and "Death to ISI".
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‘Documentary proof’: Kabul blames Quetta Shura for ex-president’s assassination
Afghanistan’s National Directorate of Security says evidence handed to Pakistan mission in Afghan capital.
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Harsh diplomacy: Back off, Gilani warns Karzai
APC helped to soften US stance and distance itself from Mullen’s statements, says Gilani.
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Ruling out negotiations: ‘Taliban talks futile’
President Karzai, aides decide to put pressure on Pakistan.
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US using Pakistan as a scapegoat for failure in Afghanistan: Musharraf
Musharraf says that US needs to realise Pakistan's interests in a peaceful and stable Afghanistan.
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Rabbani’s assassination: Afghan investigators to arrive shortly
Afghan TV analysts claimed it to be the work of the Quetta Shura of the Afghan Taliban.
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Afghan elite questions future of peace talks
In meeting with President Karzai, political elite questions whether insurgents were able to seek political settlement.
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Afghans protest death of peace broker Rabbani
Angry, mainly Tajik supporters shout "Death to Pakistan" and blame the Taliban for the killing.
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Security breach: Afghan employee kills US citizen at Kabul CIA base
Motivation of killer ‘under investigation’; Taliban commander claims responsibility.
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Afghanistan after Rabbani
Despite the lack of evidence in Rabbani's murder, Western analysts, commentators term it as Haqqani handiwork.
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Gun attack at Kabul 'CIA compound': Officials
Afghan government source said the Ariana compound was used by the CIA.
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The Pakistani ‘state’ under stress — II
Pakistan is too large a country and faced with just too many crises to handle state matters with such casualness.
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Afghanistan to probe Rabbani killing
Officials revealed last week they arrested a man who spoke to the killer on the phone the day before Rabbani's killing
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If at first you don’t succeed, blame Haqqani
It is time to evolve a policy which best serves interests of Pakistan, this should not be done by the military only.
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Kashmir and Palestine have right to self-determination: Khar
Pakistan stands by Palestine's statehood bid, just resolution of the Kashmir dispute.
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Is Pakistan helping Haqqanis attack US in Afghanistan?
Interior Minister Rehman Malik rejects the accusations and warns against unilateral US ground attack on Haqqanis.
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Crowds weep as slain former Afghan president buried
Weeping Afghans gathered under tight security to bury former president Burhanuddin Rabbani.
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Rabbani murder: Afghan intelligence pins assassination on Quetta Shura
Afghanistan’s intelligence agency accuses TTP of orchestrating assassination of former president Burhanuddin Rabbani.
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Upshot of Rabbani’s murder: Pressure on Karzai to end Taliban talks
Afghan opposition leader says reconciliation process is illegitimate.
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Death in Kabul
Post Rabbani's death, the peace process will continue but it will obviously be fraught with more distrust and anxiety
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Gilani offers condolences over Rabbani's assasination
Gilani terms death of Prof Rabbani as a huge loss for Afghanistan and the whole region, peace process to continue.
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Taliban tactics show 'weakness': Panetta
"Taliban have shifted away from large attacks on our forces to greater reliance on headline-grabbing attacks."
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Taliban silence on Rabbani spotlights splits
Experts suspect bomber who killed Rabbani while to be from Taliban may not have been sent by Mullah Omar.
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Taliban CD plot before Rabbani killing: Karzai
Says he himself heard the CD and believed it was attempt by Taliban to reach out to government's High Peace Council.
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Proxy war: Pakistan rejects US allegations against ISI
Foreign Office spokesperson says ISI not fighting any war through Haqqani network in Afghanistan.
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Afghan Taliban linked to US chopper crash dead: NATO
The US helicopter crash killed 38 people including 30 US troops, 25 of whom were special forces.
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ISI urged attacks on US targets: Officials
Washington under growing political pressure to take action against Haqqani network after attacks on US officials.
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Situationer: Rabbani murder ruptures reconciliation process
American hawks have taken control of Obama’s Afghan strategy and that will only further sabotage chances of peace
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Zardari phones Karzai: Peace process to continues sans Rabbani
Zardari condoled over the assassination of Rabbani and says his death will not go in vain.
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How many more massacres?
Pakistan is struck with amnesia about the Hazaras every time a massacre takes place, this one will be forgotten too.
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Japan extends additional $10m flood aid to Pakistan
Pakistan Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar met her Japanese counterpart Koichiro Gemba in New York.
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Rabbani killing shows bleak hopes for Afghan peace
Afghanistan's foreign minister said bomber who killed Rabbani with explosives buried nascent peace hopes.
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Tongue-lashings likely to get sharper
Islamabad expresses ‘anger and shock’ over the ‘martyrdom’ of ‘visionary leader’.
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Profile: ‘Man of peace’
Burhanuddin Rabbani was a scholar and a politician given the Herculean task of searching for peace with the Taliban.
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This won’t halt Afghan progress: Karzai
Obama says Kabul and Washington will not be deterred by Rabbani’s killing.
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Pakistan condemns killing of 'friend' Rabbani
Islamabad was working closely with Rabbani on peace efforts.
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High-profile assassination: Turban bomber kills Afghanistan’s top peacemaker
Former president Burhanuddin Rabbani was heading Afghan peace council which is in talks with Taliban.
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Negotiating the endgame: Kabul awaits report on headway in Taliban talks
Joint commission on peace and reconciliation to discuss mutual cooperation.
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Talking peace in Afghanistan
A united stable Afghanistan is in the interest of Pakistan, failure of these talks will be a 'disaster' for Pakistan.
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Afghan endgame: Peace Council still looking for Taliban ‘address’
Council member Arsala Rahmani says no formal talks held with Taliban.
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Afghan reconciliation: Turkey, Turkmenistan likely hosts for Taliban political office
UN must remove all leaders from the blacklist, says former Taliban official.
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Afghan peace process: Pakistan to push for more inclusive talks
Officials want groups led by the Haqqanis and Hekmatyar to be included.