The number of civilians killed and wounded in the conflict in Afghanistan climbed by 14% last year as fighting intensified between the government and insurgents, the United Nations says.
The Israeli notorious secret service Mossad has collaborated with a number of governments in Muslim countries in fields of security, intelligence and military, a report published on the regime's official army website reveals.
More than half of Afghan girls and boys suffer damage to their minds and bodies that cannot be undone because they are poorly fed in the crucial first two years of life, doctors and experts say.
Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai has warned that if the White House does not guarantee peace in Afghanistan, he will not sign the so-called Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) with the US.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has called for the withdrawal of all foreign-backed militants from Syria, highlighting the role of Syrian people in determining their own fate without foreign interference.
At least 21 people, mostly foreigners, have been killed in a suicide bombing and gun attack on a popular Lebanese restaurant in the Afghan capital Kabul, police said.
Former US Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates has revealed Washington‘s efforts to oust Afghan President Hamid Karzai by attempting to manipulate the country's election in 2009.
US forces stationed in Afghanistan have gunned down a four-year-old boy, and the incident prompted a rebuke from President Karzai who is refusing to sign a security pact with the US unless it gives assurances of civilian safety.
In a new memoir, former defense secretary Robert Gates has unleashed harsh judgments about President Obama’s leadership and his commitment to the Afghanistan war.
At least 10 people have been killed and another nine wounded in a blast at a house in a restive area of northwest Pakistan, an official says.
A car bomb in Kabul killed at least three NATO troops and injured eight civilians on Friday, Afghan and NATO officials said.
A poll by Associated Press-GfK has found that 57 percent of Americans say going to war in Afghanistan after the 2001 terror attacks was the “wrong thing to do.”
Afghan President Hamid Karzai said in India on Friday that he would not be “intimidated” into signing the pact which would allow 12,000 US troops to stay in Afghanistan after 2014.
Iranian Energy Minister Hamid Chitchian says the Islamic Republic will raise its electricity exports to its western neighbor, Iraq, under agreements inked between the two countries.
In the aftermath of President Hassan Rouhani’s election in June and last month’s historic nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1 group of major powers, Tehran has focused on improvement of its cooperation with regional countries as part of its opening to the world.
Afghanistan has decided to sign a joint cooperation agreement to boost “regional security” amid American efforts to force the Afghan president to seal a security pact with Washington.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has officially welcomed his Afghan counterpart Hamid Karzai at Sa’dabad Palace in northern Tehran, where the two presidents are scheduled to hold their meeting.
A sudden spate of suicides in the Canadian armed forces has raised urgent questions about care for Afghanistan veterans amid criticism of the government for failing to provide mental health support professionals for soldiers.
US President Barack Obama has taken on critics of a newly brokered nuclear deal with Iran by saying "tough talk" was good for politics but not good for US security.
Thousands of people have blocked a road in northwest Pakistan used to truck NATO troop supplies and equipment in and out of Afghanistan, in protest against deadly US drone strikes.