Deadlocked talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan extend into third day as Trump renews offer to mediate

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani and Afghan officials convened for a third day of negotiations in Istanbul on Monday, struggling to forge a durable peace accord amid mutual recriminations over cross-border terrorism, even as President Donald Trump reiterated his willingness to step in as a mediator.

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PPP nears control of AJK after defections, with fourth premier likely in four years

MUZAFFARABAD: The Pakistan Peoples Party appeared poised to assume control of the government in Azad Jammu and Kashmir after 10 lawmakers from a dissident faction defected to its ranks, paving the way for the ouster of Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwarul Haq and the installation of a PPP leader through a no-confidence motion or his resignation.

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Military says thwarted infiltration attempts from Afghanistan, 25 militants killed

ISLAMABAD: Security forces killed 25 militants, including four suicide bombers, and seized a large cache of weapons and explosives in two separate operations along the border with Afghanistan, thwarting what the military described as major infiltration attempts by a banned terrorist group amid delicate talks between the two countries.

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Pakistan People’s Party moves to oust prime minister in Azad Jammu Kashmir

ISLAMABAD: Leaders of the Pakistan People’s Party are preparing to remove the prime minister of Azad Jammu Kashmir through a no-confidence motion and install one of their own, according to party sources, a step that could reshape the political landscape in the disputed Himalayan region amid lingering tensions from recent protests.

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