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Car bombing at hotel in southwest Pakistan kills 4, wounds 11
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Car bombing at hotel in southwest Pakistan kills 4, wounds 11
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KABUL (Reuters) - Many Afghans believe that the United States is putting them at the mercy of hardline Islamist Taliban insurgents after President Joe Biden s announcement that U.S. troops will leave the country by Sept. 11.
The withdrawal date was pushed back four months from the May 1 deadline agreed to between the Washington and the insurgents last year - but, this time, there have been no conditions attached to the pullout. International forces intervention was like a light in a dark night, Amina, 32, a teacher at a girls school in the northern province of Kunduz, told Reuters.
Amina, who was a child when U.S.-led forces toppled the Taliban in 2001, feels Washington should not leave without making the Taliban agree to accept the changes that have occurred in the country over the past two decades.
Many Afghans feel U S is leaving them at mercy of resurgent Taliban
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10 Apr 2021 / 09:00 H.
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By Asif Shahzad
ISLAMABAD, April 1 (Reuters) - Pakistan s cabinet on Thursday put on hold a decision made by the country s top economic decision-making body to allow imports of cotton and sugar from neighbouring India until Delhi reviews its 2019 move to revoke the Kashmir region s special status, the foreign minister said.
In an effort to cool local demand and prices, Pakistan s Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) on Wednesday gave the go-ahead for the imports, which was to have ended nearly two years of trade suspension between the nuclear-armed rivals. It was a consensus opinion, including the prime minister, that as long as India doesn t review the Aug. 5, 2019, unilateral steps it took, it wouldn t be possible to normalise relations with India, Pakistan s Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said of the cabinet meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan, which had to endorse the ECC s decision for trade to start.