1. Pakistan and Afghanistan's Taliban interim government have announced a temporary ceasefire after days of border violence resulting in casualties on both sides.
2. The ceasefire, initially for 48 hours, was put into effect on October 16th, following an alleged airstrike by Pakistan on Kabul.
3. Tensions remain high as Pakistan's Defense Minister expressed doubts about the ceasefire's longevity and accused the Taliban of fighting a proxy war potentially funded by India.
2. The ceasefire, initially for 48 hours, was put into effect on October 16th, following an alleged airstrike by Pakistan on Kabul.
3. Tensions remain high as Pakistan's Defense Minister expressed doubts about the ceasefire's longevity and accused the Taliban of fighting a proxy war potentially funded by India.
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Pakistan and Afghanistan's Taliban interim government declared a temporary ceasefire on October 16th, following border violence causing casualties. The ceasefire initially lasted for 48 hours, but tensions persist due to concerns about its longevity expressed by Pakistan's Defense Minister. The
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251016_20/#summary
Date: Oct. 16, 2025
Notes: 2025-10-16
Created: 2025/10/16 22:10
Updated: 2025/12/08 00:11
Last Read: 2025/10/17 08:42