Pakistan says five soldiers and 25 fighters killed in Afghan border clashes
Fighting comes as Taliban submits proposal at peace talks in Turkiye, while Islamabad warns of ‘open war’ if deal fails.

Fighting comes as Taliban submits proposal at peace talks in Turkiye, while Islamabad warns of ‘open war’ if deal fails.

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Thousands fleeing army offensive against Taliban in North Waziristan find themselves without much hope in camps.
Government accused of doing little for education of about 300,000 displaced due to army offensive in North Waziristan.
Aid agencies try to address the education emergency for tens of thousands of children who fled the military offensive.
Four missiles fired on vehicle killing 10 local and foreign fighters in northwest tribal region near Afghan border.
Military says 23 fighters killed in North Waziristan, a tribal district where an anti-Taliban offensive is under way.
Some 95,000 families are internally displaced and struggling in North Waziristan amid Operation Zarb-e-Azb.
North Waziristan tribe says it is suffering due to Pakistan military offensive against the armed groups.