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World Service,27 Feb 2026,49 mins

Escalation in Pakistan-Afghanistan tensions

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Pakistan has bombed areas in Afghanistan on Friday, after the Afghan Taliban earlier announced a major offensive against Pakistani military posts near the border. Pakistan has claimed to have killed almost 300 Afghan Taliban as their conflict escalates. We hear from people caught in the violence, and we speak to our colleagues from the BBC Urdu and BBC Afghan services. We have the latest from the US, where former president Bill Clinton is set to testify before a congressional panel investigating Jeffrey Epstein. It's been 30 years since Pokémon Monster was launched in Japan. We hear from fans around the world about how the franchise became the highest-grossing media franchise in history – and why it still matters today. This week marks four years since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Throughout the week, we are hearing messages from Ukrainians who have lost their loved ones in the war. Presenter: James Reynolds. (Photo: Taliban soldiers carry a box containing weapons, following exchanges of fire between Pakistan and Afghanistan forces, near Torkham border in Afghanistan, February 27, 2026. Credit: Stringer/Reuters)

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