Rocket blast shakes Kabul again
The US embassy in Kabul later released a warning of credible threats at specific areas of the airport, including access gates.
Erdogan: Turkey to retain presence at Kabul airport with Qatar
Erdogan on Friday said Turkey had held its first talks with the Taliban in Kabul, adding that Ankara was still assessing the Islamist group's offer for Turkey to run the airport's logistics.
Triumph of the Afghan Taliban: a double-barreled gun for China- Pakistan?
Pakistani support for the Taliban is a double-edged sword. The question is whose worldview will be exported. Will the Taliban borrow Pakistan and China's governance framework, or will they export their own ideology? Or will it embolden jihadi terrorists at home?
Pakistan’s army says AfPak border ‘fairly normal’
He added that 17 border crossings with Afghanistan are open and people with valid documents can travel. Iftikhar said Pakistan always offered help and assistance to Afghanistan, adding that his country even offered assistance to the former Afghan government but it preferred India.
Afghan photographer warns of Taliban threat to media
Long a target for militants, Hossaini made his escape from Afghanistan after learning that the Taliban "really hated" a recent story that he and a foreign journalist had covered.
Munir Akram: Pakistan will recognise an ‘inclusive’ Afghan govt after regional consultations
We are consulting with all the regional countries to have a coordinated approach on the issue of not only the recognition but going forward what plans will have to be undertaken.
US intelligence agencies admit “failure”
"It was a failure somewhere," General Frank McKenzie, the head of U.S. Central Command, told reporters hours after the attack
US Senator says no “sustainable solution” possible without Pakistan
Any sustainable solution in Afghanistan must include Pakistan,” Senator Graham said, calling the region “very complicated” and the period “dangerous”.
Taliban’s Akhundzada still out of screen
"You will see him soon, God willing," Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told reporters this week when asked about Akhundzada's whereabouts.
India was in Afghanistan only to hurt Pakistan- DG ISPR
Whatever India did in Afghanistan was to hurt Pakistan, there was no love lost for Afghans, they were not there for any other reason but to hurt Pakistan" DG ISPR, spokesman of Pakistan army said during a press conference on Friday, Aug 27.
Biden due to talk Iran with Israel’s Bennett, after Afghan bombing delay
Biden and Bennett's meeting, the first since the two men took office, is aimed at resetting the tone of U.S.-Israeli relations.
Canadian Minister under fire for calling Taliban “brothers”, issues clarification
Her statement went viral with netizens demanding an explanation behind this wording and many national and international officials called her out.