Politics
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Criticism of Taliban’s Inconsistent Treatment of Prisoners Following Release of Fawzia Koofi’s Family
Criticism grows over the Taliban's inconsistent treatment of prisoners after releasing three members of Fawzia Koofi's family from detention.
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Afghanistan Media Support Organization Condemns Taliban Insulting Journalists in Nangarhar
AMSO condemns Taliban official in Nangarhar for insulting journalists during a cultural event, urging respect for media freedom and journalists'…
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Fawzia Koofi Announces Release of Three Relatives Detained by Taliban
Fawzia Koofi reports the release of three family members detained by the Taliban, highlighting pressures on Afghan women and shrinking…
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Former Faryab Governor Alleges Taliban Distributing Land to ‘Foreign Carriers’ in Faryab
Former Faryab governor accuses Taliban of distributing land and IDs to foreign carriers, raising concerns about demographic changes in northern…
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Taliban Labor Minister Says Islamic Orders Are Independent of Leadership
Taliban labor minister says Islamic commands are beyond individual leaders, sparking calls for transparency and accountability in Afghanistan.
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Taliban Denies Any Decision to Relocate Kabul’s Mandawi Market
The Taliban's Ministry of Urban Development denies any plans to relocate Kabul's busy Mandawi market, calling recent media reports incorrect.
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Mikheil Says Pakistan’s Influence in Afghanistan Has Expanded Over Years
Shah Mahmood Mikheil warns of Pakistan's growing influence in Afghanistan and calls for official diplomacy to resolve ongoing crises.
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Taliban Removes ‘National’ from Names of Several Afghan Government Offices
Taliban removes 'National' from names of Afghan institutions, replacing it with 'General' and planning to rename National TV to Voice…
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Pakistan Accuses India of Waging Proxy War Through Taliban
Pakistan accuses India of waging a proxy war through the Taliban, using Afghan territory to destabilize Pakistan amid rising regional…
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Habib Hakimyar Questions Taliban Minister’s ‘Online’ Oxford IT Degree
Habib Hakimyar questions the Taliban's new communications minister's online Oxford IT degree amid concerns over meritocracy and transparency.