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Pakistan declares 'open war' against Afghanistan

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Pakistan Strikes Afghanistan in ‘Open War’ Against Taliban Regime
Pakistan carried out airstrikes on Afghanistan’s two largest cities on Friday, including the capital, Kabul, according to officials from both nations, escalating months of tension and border skirmishe...

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Pakistan bombs Kabul and Taliban strongholds in Afghanistan
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Pakistan declares ‘open war’ with Taliban
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Pakistan-Afghanistan clashes live: ‘Open war’ declared as Islamabad bombs Afghan cities in border escalation
Pakistan has launched an “open war” on Afghanistan ’s Taliban government after the military conflict between the two nations escalated overnight.

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Pakistan strikes Kabul and Kandahar as Afghan Taliban escalate cross-border attacks
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Pakistan, Afghan forces clash after days of hostilities
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Pakistan strikes Afghan cities as cross-border attacks escalate
Both sides claim to have inflicted heavy losses on each other during recent clashes.

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Pakistan bombs targets in Afghan cities, minister calls it 'open war'
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Pakistan-Afghanistan live: Islamabad says ‘open war’; jets attack Kabul
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Taliban unleash 'extensive' offensive on Pakistan as deadly border strikes erupt

Pakistan faced retaliatory strikes from Taliban forces Thursday after earlier airstrikes, threatening a 2025 ceasefire agreement according to officials.
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Pakistan-Afghan 'war' LIVE: Islamabad accuses Taliban of exporting terrorism, says 130+ of its fighters killed

PM Shehbaz Sharif said the Pakistani armed forces have the capability to “crush any aggressive ambitions,” while defence minister Khawaja Asif declared that “our patience has reached its limit.” | Wor
The Express Tribune
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Afghan Taliban suffer ‘heavy losses’ as Pakistani military launches ‘Operation Ghazab Lil Haq’

The Pakistan Air Force launched airstrikes under ‘Operation Ghazab Lil Haq’, targeting militant infrastructure inside Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province, security sources said. During the latest operations,
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Taliban sends first envoy to India in diplomatic milestone as regional tensions reshape alliances

Afghanistan's new envoy to India signals a major geopolitical shift, as the Taliban seeks diplomatic alternatives amid a sharp deterioration in Pakistan relations.
Reuters
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UN rights chief says Taliban decree expands executions, deepens repression

GENEVA, Feb 26 (Reuters) - A new decree from Afghanistan's Taliban government is set to further crush rights and freedoms in the war-torn nation, especially for women, UN human rights chief Volker Turk said on Thursday. The Taliban has restricted women's ...
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Millions of people are returning to Taliban-run Afghanistan

Tens of thousands of Afghan citizens are returning from Pakistan each month, many of them pouring into Jalalabad, an Afghan city near the border. The city’s population has doubled in the past two years to 600,
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Pakistan kills 34 militants in multiple raids near Afghanistan. An ambush kills 4 police officers

Pakistan’s military says its forces killed 34 militants in multiple raids, as a separate ambush killed four police officers near the Afghan border.
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A Hero the Taliban Didn’t Expect

A triumph in indoor soccer has turned Alireza Ahmadi, 17, and other players from the Hazara minority, long marginalized in Afghanistan, into national heroes.
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