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Category: Central Asia

Taliban and Tajik Forces Clash at Border Amid Reciprocal Accusations
Deadly border clash erupts between Taliban and Tajik forces in Badakhshan over accusations of sheltering armed opponents.
Delegations of Afghanistan and Kyrgyzstan during a formal meeting.
Afghan and Kyrgyz ministers meet in Bishkek to boost trade, sign cooperation deals, and explore new opportunities.
Workers are working on the railway track.
A new railway network connects Afghanistan to 8 nations, transforming its economic landscape and boosting regional trade.
Pakistan and Tajikistan Launch 'Dosti-II' Joint Counter-Terrorism Exercise in Dushanbe
Pakistan and Tajikistan commence their second Dosti-II joint counter-terrorism exercise in Dushanbe to combat regional threats and deepen military cooperation.
Militant Surge in Northern Afghanistan Alarms Central Asia
Militant surge in northern Afghanistan alarms Central Asia, threatening regional stability and border security.
Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Uzbekistan sign a historic agreement to advance the Trans-Afghan Railway, boosting regional trade and connectivity.
Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Uzbekistan sign a historic agreement to advance the Trans-Afghan Railway, boosting regional trade and connectivity.
Kyrgyz President Calls for Afghan Stability at China-Central Asia Summit
Kyrgyz President Japarov called Afghan stability vital for regional peace and urged global support at the China–Central Asia summit.
Afghan-Trans railway project agreement signed between Afghanistan and Uzbekistan
Afghan-Trans railway project advances with a feasibility study deal between Afghanistan and Uzbekistan to enhance regional trade and connectivity.
Afghanistan and Central Asia: Pragmatism Instead of Illusions
Afghanistan remains one of the most complex and controversial spots on the map of Eurasia. After the Taliban came to power in 2021, it seemed the countries of Central Asia were faced with a choice: to distance themselves from the new regime or cautiously engage with it. However, it appears they have chosen a third path – pragmatic cooperation free from political intentions.
Iranian police at crime scene in Sistan-Baluchestan after attack on Pakistani workers
Eight Pakistani workers killed in Iran in Sistan-Baluchestan province have sparked condemnation from both Tehran and Islamabad.
Questioning migrant seats is being described as an attack on the long-standing joint stance of Pakistan and Kashmir on the right to self-determination.
He made it clear that Pakistan’s armed forces are ready at all times to defend the country’s borders and that any external aggression will be met with a befitting response that India cannot even imagine.
The death of a close relative of the Afghan Taliban’s highest-ranking district police chief in terrorist operations inside Pakistan has exposed the Kabul administration’s claims.
No administrative or human rights commission can bypass the jurisdiction of the country’s highest constitutional courts or prison laws.
Reports indicate US has agreed to a temporary waiver on Iranian oil sanctions during ongoing negotiations.
The Afghanistan Freedom Front claims Taliban retreated from Khostak Valley as Dawood Naji links the Badakhshan uprising to years of repression, violence, and humiliation under Taliban rule.
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