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Taliban officials to attend COP29 in Azerbaijan for the first time since 2021 Afghanistan takeover

The COP29 climate summit in Azerbaijan's capital Baku will be among the highest-profile multilateral events attended by Taliban administration officials since they took control in Kabul after 20…

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Taliban ban women from hearing each other's voice while praying: Report

While the diktat currently applies to prayers, experts fear that it will curtail women's freedom to talk to each other in public, thus further pushing them out of society.

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Afghan Taliban pledge to enforce media ban on images of all living things 

Television and pictures of living things were banned across the country under the previous Taliban rule from 1996 to 2001, but a similar edict has so far not been broadly imposed since their…

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Taliban voice concern on unrest in Pakistan, urge Islamabad to hold dialogue as PTI protests grow

In Pakistan, over 30 individuals affiliated with Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, including lawyers, were arrested on Saturday (October 05) night after they gathered at the…

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Afghanistan sees record high number of international flights passing through its airspace. Here's why

A report by The Independent said that on Thursday, a record 191 flights passed over Afghanistan, with airlines paying the country’s civil aviation ministry $700 per flight for the privilege.

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Taliban appoint Ikramuddin Kamil as its first acting consul in Mumbai: Report

The appointment of Ikramuddin Kamil is seen as part of efforts to facilitate consular services to the Afghan population in Mumbai

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Taliban officials to attend COP29 in Azerbaijan for the first time since 2021 Afghanistan takeover

The COP29 climate summit in Azerbaijan's capital Baku will be among the highest-profile multilateral events attended by Taliban administration officials since they took control in Kabul after 20…

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Taliban ban women from hearing each other's voice while praying: Report

While the diktat currently applies to prayers, experts fear that it will curtail women's freedom to talk to each other in public, thus further pushing them out of society.

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Afghan Taliban pledge to enforce media ban on images of all living things 

Television and pictures of living things were banned across the country under the previous Taliban rule from 1996 to 2001, but a similar edict has so far not been broadly imposed since their…

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Taliban voice concern on unrest in Pakistan, urge Islamabad to hold dialogue as PTI protests grow

In Pakistan, over 30 individuals affiliated with Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, including lawyers, were arrested on Saturday (October 05) night after they gathered at the…

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Afghanistan sees record high number of international flights passing through its airspace. Here's why

A report by The Independent said that on Thursday, a record 191 flights passed over Afghanistan, with airlines paying the country’s civil aviation ministry $700 per flight for the privilege.

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EU court rules Afghan women can claim asylum based on nationality alone; no proof of persecution needed

In Austria, authorities denied asylum to two Afghan women who had applied in 2015 and 2020. These women appealed the decision to the Austrian Supreme Administrative Court, which then requested a…

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Taliban bought Iranian jammers to block news channels critical of regime's terrible ways

Afghanistan International Television (AITV) - one of the most prominent anti-establishment voices in the country has been forced to shut down broadcast for over a week due to the orbital jammers…

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Big setback for polio eradication in Afghanistan: Taliban suspend virus vaccination campaigns, says UN

The Taliban gave no reason for suspending vaccination campaigns in Afghanistan, an Associated Press report said. The news of the suspension was relayed to UN agencies right before the September…

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Taliban-ruled Afghanistan turns Al-Qaeda haven with bases, munitions depots in heart of Panjshir Valley

The Taliban is helping Al-Qaeda rebuild its operational capability amid a leadership crisis after its leader Al-Zawahiri’s death in 2022, a UN report had said in June 2023. 

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Taliban reject UN's criticism of vice and virtue laws, urge 'acknowledgement of Islamic values'

Last week, the Taliban issued the first set of laws to discourage vice and promote virtue. These included a requirement for women to conceal their face, body and voice outside the home. 

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UN concerned about Taliban's new vice and virtue law, the discretionary power it gives 'moral inspectors'

Roza Otunbayeva, head of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (…

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Taliban's new diktat for women: No singing, reciting or reading aloud in public to 'avoid temptation'

As per the new law, a woman’s voice is deemed intimate and so should not be heard singing, reciting, or reading aloud in public. The laws also forbid women to look at men they are not related to…

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Sharia rule a 'lifelong responsibility': Akhundzada on three years of Taliban rule in Afghanistan

Speaking to the security personnel at the air base in Southern…

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Taliban celebrates three years in power with military parade featuring homemade bombs and soviet tanks

Afghanistan's Taliban rulers celebrated three years in power on Wednesday with a military parade paying homage to their homemade bombs used in war,…

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Afghanistan's Taliban rulers score diplomatic wins, consolidate power

The most notable example was the Taliban government's participation, for the first time, in United Nations-hosted talks in Qatar in June to discuss economic issues and counter-narcotics efforts…

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Taliban disavow many Afghan diplomatic missions abroad

The Taliban foreign ministry said that documents issued by missions in London, Berlin, Belgium, Bonn, Switzerland, Austria, France, Italy, Greece, Poland, Australia, Sweden, Canada and Norway. …

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Rights of Afghan women is an internal issue: Taliban ahead of UN-led talks

The agenda at the talks, which begin in Qatar on Sunday, would include combating narcotics and economic issues in Afghanistan. 

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Afghanistan tourist attack: ISIS claims responsibility for shooting that killed six

In a statement on Telegram, ISIS said that its fighters shot at Christian tourists and their Shiite companions with machine guns

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Flash floods kill at least 50 people in western Afghanistan, damage around 2,000 houses

According to Obaidullah Muradian, who is the head of the province's disaster management department, the flooding has caused an 'emergency situation' 

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Taliban appoint Ikramuddin Kamil as its first acting consul in Mumbai: Report

The appointment of Ikramuddin Kamil is seen as part of efforts to facilitate consular services to the Afghan population in Mumbai

Read Article

Taliban officials to attend COP29 in Azerbaijan for the first time since 2021 Afghanistan takeover

The COP29 climate summit in Azerbaijan's capital Baku will be among the highest-profile multilateral events attended by Taliban administration officials since they took control in Kabul after 20…

Read Article

Taliban ban women from hearing each other's voice while praying: Report

While the diktat currently applies to prayers, experts fear that it will curtail women's freedom to talk to each other in public, thus further pushing them out of society.

Read Article

Afghan Taliban pledge to enforce media ban on images of all living things 

Television and pictures of living things were banned across the country under the previous Taliban rule from 1996 to 2001, but a similar edict has so far not been broadly imposed since their…

Read Article

Taliban voice concern on unrest in Pakistan, urge Islamabad to hold dialogue as PTI protests grow

In Pakistan, over 30 individuals affiliated with Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, including lawyers, were arrested on Saturday (October 05) night after they gathered at the…

Read Article

Afghanistan sees record high number of international flights passing through its airspace. Here's why

A report by The Independent said that on Thursday, a record 191 flights passed over Afghanistan, with airlines paying the country’s civil aviation ministry $700 per flight for the privilege.

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EU court rules Afghan women can claim asylum based on nationality alone; no proof of persecution needed

In Austria, authorities denied asylum to two Afghan women who had applied in 2015 and 2020. These women appealed the decision to the Austrian Supreme Administrative Court, which then requested a…

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Taliban bought Iranian jammers to block news channels critical of regime's terrible ways

Afghanistan International Television (AITV) - one of the most prominent anti-establishment voices in the country has been forced to shut down broadcast for over a week due to the orbital jammers…

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Big setback for polio eradication in Afghanistan: Taliban suspend virus vaccination campaigns, says UN

The Taliban gave no reason for suspending vaccination campaigns in Afghanistan, an Associated Press report said. The news of the suspension was relayed to UN agencies right before the September…

Read Article

Taliban-ruled Afghanistan turns Al-Qaeda haven with bases, munitions depots in heart of Panjshir Valley

The Taliban is helping Al-Qaeda rebuild its operational capability amid a leadership crisis after its leader Al-Zawahiri’s death in 2022, a UN report had said in June 2023. 

Read Article

Taliban reject UN's criticism of vice and virtue laws, urge 'acknowledgement of Islamic values'

Last week, the Taliban issued the first set of laws to discourage vice and promote virtue. These included a requirement for women to conceal their face, body and voice outside the home. 

Read Article

UN concerned about Taliban's new vice and virtue law, the discretionary power it gives 'moral inspectors'

Roza Otunbayeva, head of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (…

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Taliban's new diktat for women: No singing, reciting or reading aloud in public to 'avoid temptation'

As per the new law, a woman’s voice is deemed intimate and so should not be heard singing, reciting, or reading aloud in public. The laws also forbid women to look at men they are not related to…

Read Article

Sharia rule a 'lifelong responsibility': Akhundzada on three years of Taliban rule in Afghanistan

Speaking to the security personnel at the air base in Southern…

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Afghanistan's Taliban rulers score diplomatic wins, consolidate power

The most notable example was the Taliban government's participation, for the first time, in United Nations-hosted talks in Qatar in June to discuss economic issues and counter-narcotics efforts…

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Taliban disavow many Afghan diplomatic missions abroad

The Taliban foreign ministry said that documents issued by missions in London, Berlin, Belgium, Bonn, Switzerland, Austria, France, Italy, Greece, Poland, Australia, Sweden, Canada and Norway. …

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Rights of Afghan women is an internal issue: Taliban ahead of UN-led talks

The agenda at the talks, which begin in Qatar on Sunday, would include combating narcotics and economic issues in Afghanistan. 

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Afghanistan tourist attack: ISIS claims responsibility for shooting that killed six

In a statement on Telegram, ISIS said that its fighters shot at Christian tourists and their Shiite companions with machine guns

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Flash floods kill at least 50 people in western Afghanistan, damage around 2,000 houses

According to Obaidullah Muradian, who is the head of the province's disaster management department, the flooding has caused an 'emergency situation' 

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Taliban cancel Pakistan delegation’s Kandahar visit following airstrikes by Islamabad

According to a document dated 07th of May 2024 from the Pakistani Embassy in Kabul, a copy of which is available with WION, “An official delegation of the government of Pakistan” was to travel to…

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Taliban celebrates three years in power with military parade featuring homemade bombs and soviet tanks

Afghanistan's Taliban rulers celebrated three years in power on Wednesday with a military parade paying homage to their homemade bombs used in war, fighter aircraft and goose-stepping security forc

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What are the key events that have taken place in Afghanistan since Taliban takeover?

The Taliban stormed back to power a year ago as US-led forces withdrew from the country, two decades after first ousting the hardline Islamist regime.

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'Digging grave after grave': 1000 killed as powerful earthquake jolts Afghanistan - Latest updates

The death toll from an overnight earthquake in Afghanistan has reached at least 1,000, an official from one of the worst-hit provinces said  

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After Taliban takeover in Afghanistan, students complete their studies in Iraq- see pics

Since the Taliban took over Kabul in August 2021, girls have largely been banned from going to secondary school.

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How the Taliban's return has changed Afghan women's lives

After seizing control of Afghanistan in August 2021 the Taliban promised a softer version of the harsh rule that characterised their first stint in power, when women were stripped of most of their

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In pics: Afghan women losing fundamental rights rapidly under Taliban regime

The Taliban on Monday issued a ''religious guideline'' that called on the country's television channels to stop showing dramas and soap operas featuring women actors.

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Taliban's show of strength: Military parade with US-made weapons

Taliban forces, aided by captured American armoured vehicles and Russian helicopters, held a military parade in Kabul on Sunday, showcasing their transition from insurgents to a standing army.  

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'Don't politicise education and right to work:' Afghan women protest against Taliban government

A group of about 20 women marched from near the ministry of education to the ministry of finance in the Afghan capital.

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In pics | Beauty salon—a safe haven for women in Taliban's Kabul

Mohadessa's beauty salon is one of the last places in Kabul where women can meet outside their households, a bubble of freedom and even frivolity away from the gaze of men. The oasis of feminine in

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Animals, ice-cream, and guns: Locals enjoy day at Kabul Zoo in shadow of armed Taliban

As Afghanistan slowly tried to return to the idea of 'normal', locals flocked to Kabul Zoo to spend a day with animals as armed Taliban kept guard 

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Arms, trade and terror: How the Pakistan-Afghanistan-China link was established decades ago

In the winter of 2000, China's former ambassador to Pakistan, Lu Shulin had met the founder of Taliban Mullah Omar as the Communist country quietly manoeuvred in Afghanistan.

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New face of Afghanistan? Women march in support of Taliban

More than 300 women were seen marching on the roads of Afghanistan to lend support to the new regime of Taliban

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Taliban fighter points gun at Afghan woman protesting against non-inclusive government

Afghan women battling for basic rights chanted anti-Pakistan slogans and protested against new government formation by the Taliban in which 17 out of the 33 members are a part of the United Nations

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In Pics: Taliban fighters celebrate in Panjshir Valley

The Taliban on Monday said it had captured the last pocket of resistance in Afghanistan - Panjshir Valley

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'Ambiguous role': Did Russia, Iran supply Taliban fighters with weapons against US troops?

A report claimed Iranian-made armaments were discovered in the hands of Taliban fighters.

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Taliban and Afghan flags side by side as fans enjoy a game of cricket at Kabul International Stadium

A near-full house turned out to watch Afghanistan's top cricketers play in a trial match Friday, with Taliban and Afghan flags waving side by side in what sports officials called a show of national

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Who is Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar that can lead new Afghanistan government?

As the Taliban battles rebel fighters in the Panjshir Valley and strives to ward off economic collapse, Taliban co-founder Mullah Baradar will lead a new Afghan government set to be announced short

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Taliban faces 5 major challenges in Afghanistan

Taliban has to ensure “safe, secure, and orderly departure from Afghanistan of Afghans and all foreign nationals”.

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Anti-Taliban forces train in Panjshir Valley: A challenge for the Taliban in Afghanistan

Afghan resistance movement and anti-Taliban uprising forces took part in a military training in Panjshir province on August 30, 2021. See pictures here: 

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In pics | America's longest war in Afghanistan comes to a close after 20 years

The US on Monday finally ended its 20 year-war in Afghanistan after its military C-17 aircraft carried the last American troops out of Afghanistan on Monday, marking the formal end of the longest w

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