AFGHANISTAN: Leadership council of Taliban, which is also known as Quetta Shura, was reportedly comprised of Pashtoons only but the group has now included members of Tajik, Uzbek and Turkmen tribes into it. According to Pakistan’s The Express Tribune news ...
Read More »The Changing World Perception over Taliban: Opinion
The emergence of the Islamic State group in the Middle East, and its affiliate group in Afghanistan, change many things, among them, speeded a change of the world’s perception to the Taliban insurgent group in Afghanistan. Last month, a senior ...
Read More »Rival Taliban Factions Agree on Ceasefire; Leader Mansour Absent
AFGHANISTAN: Rival factions of the Afghan Taliban agreed to stop deadly infighting, officials said, but tensions remained over the status of new leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour, who has not been seen since reportedly being shot last month. Leadership of the ...
Read More »Taliban Reject Report of Mullah Mansour-President Putin Meeting
AFGHANISTAN: Taliban have rejected the report of a meeting between their Supreme Leader Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Mansour and Russian President Vladimir Putin. “A British newspaper ‘The Sunday Times’ published a report claiming that the leader of Islamic Emirate, Amir ul Mumineen ...
Read More »Taliban Offensive in Afghanistan Enabled by Sanctuaries in Pakistan: Ex-US Defense Official
A former top American defense official has said the Taliban offensive in Afghanistan is enabled by the group’s safe havens situated in the neighboring Pakistan besides an internecine struggle among different Taliban factions playing a role in the growing violence. ...
Read More »TTP Key Commandar ‘Aryana’ Killed in Afghan Security forces’ Raid
BANNU: By Wasim Baghi: Afghan security forces have killed a key commander of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Said Anwar alias Aryana, along with nine other militants in a raid carried out near Pak-Afghan border in Afghanistan’s province Paktia. Sources confirmed that Aryana ...
Read More »Taliban, Daesh Fighters Still Being Trained In Pakistan: Olomi
AFGHANISTAN: The Ministry of Interior on Tuesday said Taliban and Daesh fighters are being trained in Pakistan and then sent to Afghanistan to fight security forces. Interior Minister Noorulhaq Olomi said insurgents are recruiting the youth and are continuing their ...
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