Politics
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Taliban’s Interior Minister Orders Expansion of Mullah Omar’s Shrine in Zabul
Taliban's interior minister orders expansion of Mullah Omar's shrine in Zabul amid Afghanistan's economic challenges and service shortages.
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New Allegations Against Taliban Governor of Kapisa Province
Former CIA officer accuses Taliban governor of Kapisa, Ehsanullah Baryal, of involvement in US citizen killings and ties to Al-Qaeda…
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Iran’s Iraqchi and Taliban’s Deputy Foreign Minister Mutaqi Discuss Regional Developments in Phone Call
Iranian and Taliban foreign officials discuss regional developments and bilateral ties in a phone call, with updates to follow.
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Taliban Welcomes Dialogue on Afghan Migrants’ Return, Urges Respect for Rights
Taliban supports talks on Afghan migrants' return, stressing rights and dignity while warning against forced deportations with legal and humanitarian…
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Taliban Finance Official Meets EU Representative to Discuss Expanding Political and Economic Ties
Taliban's finance deputy meets EU envoy to discuss expanding political and economic cooperation, emphasizing sustainable development beyond emergency aid.
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Fadaei: Some Afghan Political Leaders Welcomed the Taliban in Moscow in 2019
Former Paktia governor says some Afghan leaders welcomed the Taliban in 2019, expecting political shares, but it led to disappointment…
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Irish Parliament to Review Human Rights Situation in Afghanistan, Focusing on Taliban’s Treatment of Women and Girls
The Irish Parliament holds a session examining human rights in Afghanistan, focusing on Taliban's treatment of women, minorities, and key…
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Taliban’s Noorullah Nuri Emphasizes Continued Foreign Relations Within ‘Islamic Principles’
Taliban's Noorullah Nuri emphasizes Afghanistan's continued foreign relations within Islamic principles, highlighting trade ties and non-interference policies.
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Ambiguity Surrounds Outcomes of Kabul-Islamabad Talks in China
Two weeks after Kabul-Islamabad peace talks in China, Taliban remains silent on results, raising uncertainty amid calls for peace and…
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Taliban’s Ministry Resolves 42 Women’s Rights Cases Amid Ongoing Restrictions
The Taliban ministry reports resolving 42 women’s rights cases, mainly forced marriages, amid ongoing restrictions on women’s freedoms in Afghanistan.