Politics
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Taliban Leader’s Call for Unconditional Obedience Sparks Unprecedented Internal Criticism
Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada’s demand for unconditional obedience has triggered rare internal criticism and raised concerns about leadership concentration.
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Afghanistan Records 150 Media Freedom Violations in One Year Amid Taliban Restrictions
Afghanistan's Journalists Center reports 150 media freedom violations in a year under Taliban restrictions, urging release of detained journalists and…
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Taliban Court Declares 12,505 Jeribs of Land as Emirate Property in Khost Province
Taliban court declares 12,505 jeribs of land in Khost as state property, ordering the commission to proceed with recovery per…
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Iraq’s Prime Minister-Designate Al-Zaydi Begins Political Consultations in Kurdistan Region
Iraq’s prime minister-designate Ali Al-Zaydi begins political talks in Kurdistan to secure support for forming the new government amid Baghdad-Erbil…
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Fawzia Kufi Reports Taliban Seizure of Home and Arrest of Family Members
Fawzia Kufi reports Taliban seized her home and arrested family members, raising concerns about their health and legal status amid…
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Taliban Leader Approves Kabul Master Plan, Outlining Future Development Framework
The Taliban leader has approved Kabul's master plan, outlining development goals amid population growth and urban challenges in Afghanistan's capital.
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Former Taliban Envoy Abdul Salam Zaeef Urges Taliban to Attend to People’s Needs
Former Taliban envoy Abdul Salam Zaeef urges the Taliban to address people's needs to sustain stable governance amid restrictions and…
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Karzai Warns of Dire Consequences from Continued Ban on Girls’ Education in Afghanistan
Former Afghan President Karzai warns the Taliban's continued ban on girls' education threatens thousands of female teachers and millions of…
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Taliban’s Mullah Baradar Meets UK Envoy to Discuss Continued Humanitarian Aid
Taliban's Mullah Baradar meets UK envoy to discuss continued humanitarian aid and cooperation amidst Afghanistan's ongoing economic challenges.
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Afghanistan Plummets 53 Places in Global Press Freedom Index
Afghanistan falls 53 places in the global press freedom index amid Taliban restrictions, ranking 175 out of 180 countries worldwide.