Pakistan, Afghanistan and Peace
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Police in Pakistan say that three police officers have been killed when a powerful roadside bomb struck a police vehicle in a former stronghold of the Pakistani Taliban in the country’s northwest
A temporary ceasefire has been agreed to after border violence escalated between Pakistan and Afghanistan over the weekend as both sides blame each other for attacks.
During the meeting, they discussed a wide range of issues concerning Bangladesh-Pakistan relations, including the growing importance of bilateral trade, investment, and defence cooperation, the Chief Advisers Press Wing said in a statement on Sunday.
Clashes in Kurram and North Waziristan districts occurred as Pakistan and Afghan officials met in Istanbul to ease tensions and maintain a truce.
Pakistan had launched airstrikes across the border earlier this month, and both sides exchanged heavy fire, killing dozens and prompting the closure of key crossings.
The PIB has debunked a fake video showing Western Command Chief Lt Gen Manoj Kumar Katiyar claiming payments to the Taliban. The digitally manipulated video is part of a Pakistani propaganda campaign,
Pakistan and Afghanistan are embroiled in a security row, with each claiming that they were responding to aggression from the other during border clashes.
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In a dramatic turn of events, a Pakistani court is set to review a petition aimed at shutting down former Prime Minister Imran Khan's social media accounts. Currently incarcerated, Khan's online presence allegedly spreads unlawful messages from behind bars.