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Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located in South-Central Asia. Afghanistan is bordered by Pakistan in the south and east; Iran in the west; Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan in the north; and in the far northeast, China.
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US mulls authorising airstrikes in Afghanistan if country falls into crisis: Report - Hindi News | US mulls authorising airstrikes in Afghanistan if country falls into crisis: Report | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :US mulls authorising airstrikes in Afghanistan if country falls into crisis: Report

The Pentagon is mulling to authorise airstrikes in Afghanistan if country falls into crisis due to rise in violence by Taliban in the country following US troops pull-out. ...

US mulls authorising airstrikes in Afghanistan if country falls into crisis: Report - Hindi News | US mulls authorising airstrikes in Afghanistan if country falls into crisis: Report | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :US mulls authorising airstrikes in Afghanistan if country falls into crisis: Report

The Pentagon is mulling to authorise airstrikes in Afghanistan if country falls into crisis due to rise in violence by Taliban in the country following US troops pull-out. ...

US mounts pressure on Pak for access to military bases after Afghan withdrawal - Hindi News | US mounts pressure on Pak for access to military bases after Afghan withdrawal | Latest politics News at Lokmattimes.com

Politics :US mounts pressure on Pak for access to military bases after Afghan withdrawal

Islamabad, June 9 As the US gears up to end its longest fought war in Afghanistan and withdraw its ... ...

10 deminers killed in attack in Afghanistan - Hindi News | 10 deminers killed in attack in Afghanistan | Latest politics News at Lokmattimes.com

Politics :10 deminers killed in attack in Afghanistan

Kabul, June 9 At least ten people were killed in an attack on deminers in the northern province ... ...

Three protesters killed, over 20 injured in clash with security forces in Afghanistan's Badakhshan - Hindi News | Three protesters killed, over 20 injured in clash with security forces in Afghanistan's Badakhshan | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :Three protesters killed, over 20 injured in clash with security forces in Afghanistan's Badakhshan

Three protesters were killed and over 20 suffered injuries in a clash with security forces in the capital of Afghanistan's Badakhshan province on Tuesday. ...

Taliban captures another Afghan district for 3rd straight day, - Hindi News | Taliban captures another Afghan district for 3rd straight day, | Latest politics News at Lokmattimes.com

Politics :Taliban captures another Afghan district for 3rd straight day,

Kabul, June 8 For a third consecutive day, Taliban insurgents have captured yet another district in Afghanistan on ... ...

Residents of Afghanistan's Paktia stage protest against Pak in support of NSA Mohib - Hindi News | Residents of Afghanistan's Paktia stage protest against Pak in support of NSA Mohib | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :Residents of Afghanistan's Paktia stage protest against Pak in support of NSA Mohib

Residents of Afghanistan's Paktia province on Sunday staged a protest against Pakistan in support of National Security Adviser (NSA) Hamdullah Mohib and called on Islamabad to stop supporting anti-Afghan terrorist groups. ...

'World knows who has really continued war,' Afghanistan to Pakistan officials - Hindi News | 'World knows who has really continued war,' Afghanistan to Pakistan officials | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :'World knows who has really continued war,' Afghanistan to Pakistan officials

Afghanistan's foreign ministry has hit back at Pakistani officials for their recent insinuating remarks and pointed out that the world was aware of who really continued the war in Afghanistan to keep its pace and that a blame-game will not be helpful ...