Pakistan
Rights suffer under army power grab in Pakistan: report
Rights suffer under army power grab in Pakistan: report
US ‘opens talks with Hizb-i-Islami insurgent group’
The four fighters were said to be from Turkmenistan. No senior leaders had been reported killed.
Former Taliban officials find new role
Taliban video highlights revenge on Pakistan military
Kabul backs Taliban prisoners’ transfer to Qatar
Afghan soldier ‘killed French troops over US abuse video’
US official: Taliban should say they want peace
US has made no decision on Taliban prisoner transfer
In bin Laden town, father mourns another militant
Afghan asylum bids hit 10-year high
Secret Talks with Taliban Will Not Lead to Peace: Abdullah
Afghanistan’s Karzai says he met with insurgent faction Hizb-i-Islami for peace talks
Marine tape reaction sets Taliban fighters against commanders
TTP chief Hakimullah Mehsud is alive: Report
Karzai Aide Says US Isn’t Providing Enough Details About Taliban Talks
Pakistan – Militants raising funds from kidnappings: FC
US report: Afghan officer who killed Americans was anti-US
US sees new interest from Taliban in peace talks
Aslam Awan, a Pakistani from Abbottabad, is thought to have been killed in the Jan. 11 strike in North Waziristan. He was a deputy to al Qaeda’s external operations chief.
Pakistan to re-open NATO route, Taliban talks falter
The Taliban claimed credit for an IED attack and two suicide attacks in Kandahar and Helmand provinces over the past two days. Several Afghan officials were killed in the bombings.
Reporter Dies in Pakistan, and Taliban Warn Others
From US boarding school to al-Qaida suicide bomber
Mukarram Khan, Saleem Shahzad…who’s next?
Secret US, Taliban Negotiations Could Yield Positive Results
US doesn’t rule out Grossman-Taliban meeting
Pakistan delays US envoy Marc Grossman’s visit
Pakistan’s interior minister isn’t sure, while the Taliban said he wasn’t at the scene of the drone strike.
After Years of Decline, Polio Cases in Afghanistan Triple in a Year