Politics
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Taliban and Chinese Ambassador Discuss Deadly Border Incident
Taliban and Chinese ambassador meet in Kabul after deadly border attack kills Chinese nationals, raising concerns over Afghan-China security cooperation.
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Pakistan Urges Germany to Pay Taliban for Protection of Afghan Workers
Pakistan asks Germany to negotiate with the Taliban and consider financial incentives to protect stranded Afghan workers awaiting relocation.
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Kremlin Says Russia-Afghanistan Ties Are Strong, Seeks Deeper Engagement
Russia calls its ties with Afghanistan strong, seeks deeper engagement with the Taliban despite lack of international recognition.
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Iran Transfers 291 Afghan Prisoners to Taliban Authorities
Iran has handed over 291 Afghan prisoners to the Taliban under a bilateral deal, raising concerns about human rights and…
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Taliban Announce Graduation of Thousands from Administrative Training Programs
Taliban celebrate graduation of 3,500 members from management programs, amid concerns over access to education for women and ideological content.
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Taliban Governor in Faryab Seizes UNAMA Assets
Taliban governor in Faryab seizes UNAMA assets, blocking transfer amid office closure. No official response yet from UNAMA or Taliban…
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US to Conclude Review of Afghanistan Withdrawal by Summer 2026
Pentagon says its internal review of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan will conclude by summer 2026, aiming for transparency and…
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UN Security Council Expresses Concern Over Escalating Tensions Between Kabul and Islamabad
UN warns rising tensions between Taliban-led Kabul and Pakistan may prompt a Security Council resolution to ease the crisis.
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Saudi Arabia Seeks to Mediate New Round of Afghanistan-Pakistan Talks Amid Border Tensions
Saudi Arabia tries to mediate renewed talks between Afghanistan and Pakistan after previous failures, but latest meeting ends without progress.
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Taliban Information Chief Meets with UNAMA Officials in Kabul
Taliban media chief meets UNAMA in Kabul amid concerns over press freedom, ongoing rights violations, and the UN's engagement with…