Politics
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Taliban Rejects Any Deal with US over Bagram Airbase
Taliban denies any agreement with the US on Bagram Airbase, warning against American return and dismissing Chinese involvement as baseless.
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Qatar Removes ‘Border’ Reference from Statement on Durand Line after Afghan Backlash
Qatar revises statement on Durand Line, removing 'border' reference after backlash from Afghans over sensitive historical dispute.
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Taliban Defense Minister Says Group Ready for Possible Pakistani Incursion
Taliban defense minister says group is prepared to respond to any Pakistani incursion amid rising tensions and refugee deportations.
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Former Afghan Foreign Minister Welcomes Taliban-Pakistan Ceasefire Agreement
Former Afghan FM Haneef Atmar calls Taliban-Pakistan agreement a positive step, urges transparency and intra-Afghan dialogue for lasting peace.
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Amrullah Saleh: Taliban Caught in Pakistan’s Intelligence Trap
Amrullah Saleh says the Taliban have been trapped by Pakistan's intelligence strategy and forced into talks in Doha that strengthen…
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Taliban Reshuffles Senior Leadership Amid Ongoing Internal Changes
Taliban reshuffles senior officials in military and provincial roles, highlighting opaque and ethnically exclusive power structure in Afghanistan.
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Pakistan Says Next Talks with Taliban to Be Held in Turkey
Pakistan welcomes ceasefire with Taliban, says next talks to be held in Turkey. Deal aims to curb cross-border violence but…
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Taliban and Pakistan Agree to Immediate Ceasefire in Talks Held in Qatar
Taliban and Pakistan agree to immediate border ceasefire in Qatar talks, aiming for regional peace amid recurring clashes and security…
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Taliban Intelligence Halts Broadcasts of Shamshad TV in Kabul
Taliban intelligence halts Shamshad TV broadcasts in Kabul over alleged biased coverage of clashes with Pakistan. Media freedom in Afghanistan…
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Hamid Karzai Condemns Pakistani Airstrikes on Paktika Province
Hamid Karzai condemns Pakistan's airstrikes on Paktika, calling it a clear violation of Afghanistan's sovereignty. Civilian casualties spark public anger.