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Former Pak Envoy: Taliban Support for Terrorists Risks Repeat of 9/11 Attacks
Asif Durrani, Pakistan’s former envoy for Afghanistan, says the Taliban’s harbouring of terrorist groups risks a repeat of the 9/11 attacks and could have unpredictable consequences for the region. In…
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Qatari officials and UN envoy discuss 4th Doha meeting on Afghanistan
Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs officials on Friday met with Georgette Gagnon, the Deputy Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General…
Floods Ravage Badakhshan: Homes and Hundreds of Acres Destroyed
Heavy rainfall and devastating floods in Badakhshan have caused extensive damage to residents of the Baharak and Jurm districts. Residents…
Taliban Delegation to Participate in 16th Kazan Forum
A delegation of the Taliban, led by Nooruddin Azizi, acting minister of industry and commerce, is set to participate in…
UN Warns of Consequences of Health Budget Cuts in Afghanistan
Tom Fletcher, the United Nations Under Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, warned about the severe consequences of health budget cuts during…
Sweden steps in to help WFP in Afghanistan with a $2.2 million pledge
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) in Afghanistan on Monday welcomed a $2.2 million contribution from the Swedish International…
Countries Emphasize Stability in Afghanistan at Baku Conference
An international conference titled “Afghanistan: regional connectivity, security and development” was held in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, with representatives…
Afghan-India Trade Reached $890 Million In Past Year, Says Taliban
The Taliban’s Ministry of Industry and Commerce has announced that the total trade volume between Afghanistan and India in the…
Taliban Administers Public Floggings for Alleged Extramarital Affairs in Parwan and Nangarhar
Taliban judicial authorities have confirmed the public flogging of four individuals—two in Parwan province and two in Nangarhar—on charges of…