Year: 2025
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Culture
Taliban Administration Bans Teacher’s Day Celebrations in Herat
Taliban's Herat education department bans celebrations of Teacher's Day, raising concerns over the future of education and girls' schooling in…
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Technology
Nationwide Fiber-Optic Internet Cut Off in Afghanistan
Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities cut nationwide fiber-optic internet, sparking concerns over censorship, disruption, and restrictions on basic freedoms.
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Politics
Afghan Consulate Staff in Bonn Resign Over Germany’s Acceptance of Taliban-Appointed Diplomats
All staff at Afghanistan’s consulate in Bonn resign in protest after Germany accepts Taliban-appointed envoys, citing risks to citizens’ records.
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International
Freed American Citizen Amir Amiri Arrives in Qatar After Release from Taliban Custody
U.S. citizen Amir Amiri freed from Taliban custody through Qatar’s mediation, becomes fifth American released since 2021 takeover.
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Opinion
Bagram: The Taliban’s Big Test Between Legitimacy and Survival
Bagram’s return tests the Taliban’s legitimacy and survival while reigniting regional power rivalries over Afghanistan’s future.
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International
Iran Criticizes Taliban’s “Rhetoric” Over Helmand Water Rights
Iran slams Taliban over failure to honor Helmand River treaty, says only 119 of 850 million cubic meters of water…
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Politics
“Towards Unity and Trust” Conference of Afghan Opposition Opens in Islamabad
Afghan opposition figures launch “Towards Unity and Trust” conference in Islamabad to discuss future of Afghanistan beyond Taliban rule.
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Security & Incidents
Taliban Fighters Execute Civilian in Panjshir’s Abshar District
Taliban gunmen killed a civilian hunter in Panjshir’s Abshar district, sparking concern over continued extrajudicial violence against locals.
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International
Missile Fired from Yemen Shuts Down Ben Gurion Airport
Yemeni missile strike halts flights at Ben Gurion Airport, exposing Israeli defense flaws and raising fears of escalating regional conflict.
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