Pakistan’s prime minister on Thursday commended the country’s armed forces for successfully rescuing 339 passengers after a deadly train hijacking by insurgents in the southwest. A ...
The migrants fled conflict, religious persecution, poverty and government crackdowns in countries such as Afghanistan, ...
The Taliban rejected Pakistan’s claim that Afghans were involved in the Balochistan train attack, calling it “baseless ...
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif went to Balochistan province Thursday to meet with 300 survivors and the troops who ...
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India Today on MSNTaliban rejects Pak's claim of Afghanistan link to Balochistan train hijackThe Taliban denied Pakistan's claim that Afghanistan-based militants were involved in the Balochistan train hijacking. The ...
The nonprofit No One Left Behind has raised millions of dollars for flights and other assistance to prevent Afghans from being stranded abroad and face retribution from the Taliban.
More than 340 train passengers taken hostage by a militant group were freed on March 12 by security forces after a 30-hour ...
More than 400 people were on the Jaffar Express on Tuesday when militants fired on the train and blew up the track in the Balochistan region, Pakistani security officials said.
He was not alone. Thousands of Afghan families were separated in the rushed withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan.
Baloch separatist militants blew up a railway track and launched rockets at the Jaffar Express, which was carrying over 400 ...
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