Afghanistan
Hamid Karzai: Our Man in Kabul?
Hamid Karzai: Our Man in Kabul?
Afghanistan – Lawmakers, Scholars React to Taliban Call for End to Executions
Afghanistan – Brave Tarana Returns to Ashura Massacre Site
Pakistan – Country ‘muted’ to fight terror
Pakistani Taliban threaten to avenge Kasab’s execution
A suicide bomber killed 12 people in Rawalpindi, while two more were killed in bombings in Karachi. Shia worshipers were the targets of both attacks.
Rahat Ltd., a Pakistan-based hawala, its owner, and the owner of the Quetta branch, were added to the terrorism list for supporting the Taliban, including Mullah Barich, the shadow governor of Helmand province.
Mine detecting dogs to take on Afghanistan’s enemy
Afghan National Army loses 830 soldiers in 7 months
Qazi Hussain Ahmed, the former emir of the Jamaat-e-Islami, was unhurt in the suicide attack, which took place in the tribal agency of Mohmand.
Freed Taliban prisoners get Afghan passports
Afghan Senators Concerned Over Release of Taliban Prisoners
Herat, Freewheeling Afghan City, Fearful of US Pullout
Freed rebels won’t promote peace drive: Afghan National Coalition
Quetta Shura Reviews Afghan Peace Talks
The Taliban website has uploaded a 35-minute-long video depicting a series of attacks against Afghan security forces in the Kamdesh district in Nuristan province.
Taliban group accidentally reveals their email list
Afghan Peace Council Seeks Immunity, Lift on Sanctions for Taliban
Pakistani Taliban Turn to Kidnapping to Finance Operations
Pakistan May Release More Taliban Prisoners
Anwar ul Haq Mujahid is the commander of the Tora Bora Military Front, a Taliban subgroup based in Nangarhar province that has been behind numerous attacks on Afghan and Coalition forces as well as civilians. His father was close to Osama bin Laden.
‘Safe passage’ granted: Pakistan frees key Taliban commander, 13 others
Pakistan to consider releasing former Taliban No.2
With little fanfare except in the Pakistani press, the NATO oil supply line to Afghanistan is expected to resume by the end of this month.
David Petraeus: gleeful Taliban ponder correct way to execute adulterer
A former Taliban-era cabinet official and current shadow district chief was reportedly assassinated in Quetta, Pakistan.
Afghans Test Lead Role in Tough Spot
Data released by ISAF show that the number of insurgent attacks increased slightly in September 2012, as compared to September 2011. And the number of civilian casualties has increased dramatically.
Pakistan – Most of Taliban income comes from illicit drug trade: Malik
Afghan Warlord Ismail Khan’s Call to Arms Rattles Kabul