A senior Taliban commander in the Pakistani city of Quetta said that 12 years of incarceration had also caused some psychological problems for Noori and Fazl... READ MORE›
We selected the army's school for the attack because the government is targeting our families and females, said the Taliban spokesman Muhammad Umar Khorasani... READ MORE›
Pakistani Taliban spokesman Mohammad Khurasani also vowed more attacks as he warned civilians to detach themsleves from all military institutions... READ MORE›
Hamza Bin Laden calls to move the war from Kabul, Gaza and Baghdad, to Washington, London, Paris and Tel-Aviv... READ MORE›
'There is no silver bullet' Isis, al-Qaida and the myths of terrorism... READ MORE›
The Islamic State claimed responsibility for killing at least 130 people in a string of terrorist attacks Friday in Paris... READ MORE›
The Pakistani Taliban has been waging its own insurgency against the Islamabad government since 1997... READ MORE›
The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan Pakistani Taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack and said it was in revenge for an anti-terrorist military offensive... READ MORE›
Mr. Mujahid, who generally speaks on behalf of the Haqqani network as well as the mainstream Taliban, last week denied the reports of Jalaluddin Haqqani's death... READ MORE›
Mr. Nasr previously worked for Al Qaeda's Iran-based facilitation network and, in 2012 he took charge of the group's core finances before relocating to Syria in 2013... READ MORE›
26 Malala Yousafzai, who was shot by the Taliban, has condemned the atrocious and cowardly attack on a school in Pakistan... READ MORE›
He just said 'Raheel Sharif, Raheel Sharif' without calling him general, Mir says of a recent episode of his influential Capital Talk programme... READ MORE›
But in most ways, the social restrictions that made the Taliban international pariahs during their reign have been resurrected in full in Baghran... READ MORE›
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani went from Kabul to the city of Mazr on Saturday, the Pajhwok news network reported... READ MORE›
Officials fear that the Khorasan militants could provide these sophisticated explosives to their Western recruits, who could sneak them onto United States-bound flights... READ MORE›
After the Tunisian and American governments named Ansar al-Shariah a terrorist organization, Mr. Ben Hassine fled the country... READ MORE›
1 COMMENTEMAILMORE The Kashmir musk deer were known to live in areas of Pakistan, India and Afghanistan, and had not been spotted in more than 60 years... READ MORE›
It is the nature, not the size, of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal that tops Mr. Obama's agenda... READ MORE›
Pakistani rescuers and officials gather at a bomb blast site in Lahore... READ MORE›
US presidential candidates have begun reacting to the suicide bomber who killed 65 people, mostly women and children, in Lahore, Pakistan on Sunday... READ MORE›
General Gul helped to cobble together an alliance of right-wing political parties in the 1988 general elections... READ MORE›
In South Carolina, roads are named after the people who fought to keep black people off the roads... READ MORE›
An American military official said that no Americans or other members of the multinational military force in Afghanistan were killed or wounded... READ MORE›
Prince Mohammed Bin Nawaf Bin Abdel-Aziz offered his condolences for the bin Laden family members who were among four people killed in the crash... READ MORE›
The Taliban today controls more territory now than since it was toppled -- and is encroaching on Kabul... READ MORE›
An undated will that Bin Laden is believed to have written by hand in the late 1990s was included in the documents released on Tuesday... READ MORE›
According to Mr Joshi, the closest parallel is the Mumbai Bombay attack of 2008, carried out by Pakistan-based Islamist militants... READ MORE›
Hide Caption 14 of 15 15 photos Scores killed in Pakistan blast Rescuers load a victim into an ambulance... READ MORE›
At least 84 students among 130 killed in taliban attack on army school in pakistan... READ MORE›
Tariq Afaq, a militancy expert from Peshawar, Pakistan, estimates that 80 percent of Haqqania seminary students joined or sympathize with the Taliban... READ MORE›
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