The Taliban’s hard-line government in Afghanistan is making major inroads in garnering legitimacy abroad. Despite its ...
Afghanistan's Taliban rulers blocked internet access nationally for two days without any explanation, but suddenly, the country is coming back online.
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Pakistan-Afghanistan Talks in Turkiye Hit Deadlock Over Taliban’s Inaction on TTP
Pakistan-Afghanistan talks in Istanbul hit a deadlock as the Taliban refused to commit to “verifiable measures” against the ...
Qudrat Wasefi fled Kabul after the fundamentalist regime, with its violently enforced prohibition of music, returned to power ...
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Afghanistan's Taliban announces ceasefire with Pakistan after unprecedented cross-border violence
Cross-border fighting between Pakistan and Taliban-ruled Afghanistan reached a fever pitch, with Pakistan carrying out airstrikes in Kabul.
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Some 4 years after fleeing Afghanistan, a group of refugees returns to international competition
Some four years after players from the Afghanistan women's national team fled their homeland amid the Taliban's takeover, a ...
In early September, Abdul Latif Nazari, deputy minister of the economy of the Taliban-led interim government in Afghanistan, ...
After India’s Indus Treaty Suspension, Taliban-Led Afghanistan Plans To Limit River Flow To Pakistan
Unlike the Indus Waters Treaty between India and Pakistan, there is no formal treaty governing Afghan-Pakistani river waters, ...
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