- November 22nd, 2024
Kabul, Afghanistan The Taliban's return to power in Afghanistan has raised concerns about the potential for a more inclusive government and the continuation of the group's assault on women's rights. The Taliban's history of oppressive laws and confinement to homes...
Kabul, Afghanistan Thе withdrawal of Unitеd Statеs and NATO forcеs from Afghanistan has lеd to an alarming rеsurgеncе of Afghanistan as a sanctuary for jihadist groups. Thе country, oncе a hub for global countеrtеrrorism еfforts, is now at thе crossroads...
A former Afghan commander, Lieutenant General Haibatullah Alizai, has warned that Afghanistan is heading towards civil war due to the division of the Taliban into different factions. The country is becoming a haven for foreign terrorists, and Alizai believes that...
Kabul The US Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) has identified Taliban interference in humanitarian aid as a significant obstacle in the distribution of aid to the Afghan people in need. SIGAR's quarterly report to the US Congress revealed...
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani announced that an Iranian delegation is visiting Kabul to discuss water rights with Taliban representatives. The 11-member delegation from Tehran has visited Afghanistan to address the issue, as tensions have risen between Afghanistan and...
Kabul Many foreign nationals, including the United States, are held in prisons in Afghanistan. This information was given in a local media report on Monday citing a Taliban official. Without disclosing the exact number of foreigners imprisoned in Afghanistan, Zabihullah...
Kabul Afghanistan under Taliban rule, the United Nations has said that aid operations in Afghanistan are facing a serious funding gap, according to ToloNews. According to data from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance (OCHA), less...
The US and the Taliban held talks in Doha for the first time since their withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021. As Washington pressed the Taliban to roll back policies responsible for the deterioration of the human rights situation in...
Kabul Officials of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan have burned musical equipment worth thousands of dollars. It includes guitar, harmonium and tabla. According to a media report, the Taliban claim that the music "causes moral corruption." According to the BBC...
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