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Strait of Hormuz closure chokes trade and aid for AfghanistanAfghanistan's trade routes are severely disrupted. Conflicts in the Middle East and border closures with Pakistan have crippled businesses ...
Afghan officials say Pakistani strikes killed 7, wounded 85 in first attacks since peace talksMortars and missiles from Pakistan struck a university and homes in Afghanistan's Kunar Province, killing seven and wounding 85. Pakistan d...
Caught between wars, US Afghan allies trapped in Qatar without safe exitOver 1,100 former Afghan allies of US forces remain in limbo at Camp As Sayliyah in Qatar, facing uncertainty after US processing halted. N...
'Day of conquest' as Taliban mark turbulent first year in powerExactly a year ago, the hardline Islamists captured Kabul after a nationwide lightning offensive against government forces just as US-led t...
US and Taliban make progress on Afghan reserves, but big gaps remainSignificant differences between the sides remain, however, according to two of the sources, including the Taliban's refusal to replace the ...
No direct threat of Taliban expansion into neighbouring states, says CSTO Secretary-GeneralZas indicated that against the backdrop of socio-economic crisis and humanitarian collapse unfolding in Afghanistan, these threats attain a...
Taliban, Western officials meet for talks in OsloThomas West, the US special representative for Afghanistan, tweeted on Sunday: "As we seek to address humanitarian crisis together with all...
Afghanistan under Taliban: A crisisThe World Health Organization is warning of millions of children suffering malnutrition, and the U.N. says 97% of Afghans will soon be livi...
Pakistan-Saudi Arabia rift widens after OIC Foreign Ministers SummitPakistan hosted the 17th extraordinary session of the OIC of foreign ministers on the Afghanistan situation in Islamabad on December 19, 20...
Taliban rally outside Kabul as they consolidate ruleThe rally was the first of its kind in the capital since the Islamist group seized control of the country seven weeks ago following a light...
Qatar may struggle to deliver the revamped Taliban it hypedQatar’s reveled in hosting talks with the Taliban, complete with big backdrops and dramatic lighting, and has gained the trust of its polit...
Taliban co-founder Mullah Baradar to lead new Afghanistan govt, says local mediaBaradar, who heads the Taliban's political office in Doha, will be joined by Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob, the son of late Taliban co-founder Mul...
Afghanistan-Taliban crisis: Indian Embassy in Kabul safe, operational; salary of local staff disbursed"Maintenance charges and the salaries of local staff in the Indian embassy in Kabul is being given on time by the Government of India," a t...
India steps up coordination with Russia on Afghan theatre as Deputy NSA visits MoscowIndian envoy to Moscow B Ventakesh Varma and officials of the National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS) were part of the meeting.
Taliban gunmen made us sit in open space for 5 hours.. thought they might kills us, Afghan returnee narrates horrorWhen the Indians told them that they were robbed, the Taliban members claimed that local criminals might be involved and that the Taliban w...
Afghanistan-Taliban crisis: India brings back 146 of its evacuated nationals from DohaOut of the second batch of Indians who returned home from Doha, 104 people were brought back in a Vistara flight, 30 by a Qatar Airways fli...
'Imbecilic': Ex-UK leader Tony Blair slams Afghan withdrawal"The abandonment of Afghanistan and its people is tragic, dangerous, unnecessary, not in their interests and not in ours," said Blair who s...
Images of women vandalised as Kabul faces up to Taliban ruleAs the Taliban takes charge over Afghanistan, images of women on storefronts have been covered up or vandalised, a sign of the rapid change...
Taliban promise peace, but doubt and fear persistThis month, after outlasting a superpower, the Taliban walked to control on a road paved with mass surrenders. The question now is how magn...
Taliban-Afghanistan crisis shocks Malala; activist says she's 'deeply worried' for women, minoritiesThe Pakistani activist called for urgent humanitarian aid & protection to civilians.