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Between Pakistan and Afghanistan, a Trade War With No End in Sight

After deadly cross-border military clashes, the Pakistani and Afghan governments have locked their populations in a trade war threatening the livelihoods of millions.

© Asim Hafeez for The New York Times

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Fed Up With the Taliban, Pakistan Expels Masses of Afghans

Labeling Afghans a national security threat, Pakistan has intensified expulsions this year, depriving people of a haven from Afghanistan’s turmoil.

© Asim Hafeez for The New York Times

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Here’s a Look at the D.C. Shooting Suspect’s C.I.A.-Backed Unit in Afghanistan

The units were backed by the C.I.A. and trained to conduct missions in Afghanistan during the U.S. war in the country.

© Eric Lee for The New York Times

Law enforcement at the scene of the shooting.
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D.C. Shooting Suspect Worked With C.I.A.-Backed Unit in Afghanistan

The C.I.A. and an Afghan intelligence official said that the shooter had been part of an Afghan “partner force,” known as a Zero Unit, trained and supported by the agency in the southern province of Kandahar.

© Eric Lee for The New York Times

Law enforcement at the scene of the shooting. The suspect had worked with a C.I.A.-supported military unit in Afghanistan.
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Trump Administration Pauses Immigration From Afghanistan After D.C. Shooting

The U.S. agency overseeing immigration made the announcement after an Afghan man shot two National Guard troops near the White House.

© Eric Lee for The New York Times

Law enforcement officers gathering after the shooting of two National Guardsmen in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday.
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