Politics
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Taliban Ministry of Justice Declares 915 Acres in Ghazni as Government Land
Taliban's Ministry of Justice declares 915 acres in Ghazni as government land after document review amid ongoing land reclamation efforts…
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Western Zone Officials Hold Coordination Meeting in Herat
Officials from Afghanistan's western provinces met in Herat to discuss security, drug prevention, education, and development projects amid returning refugees'…
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Former Pakistani Diplomats Stress Dialogue as Key to Resolving Afghanistan-Pakistan Disputes
Former Pakistani diplomats urge dialogue and cooperation with Afghanistan to resolve disputes and promote regional security and stability.
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UN Security Council Emphasizes Counterterrorism and Women’s Rights in Afghanistan, Says Afghan Envoy Fayiq
UN Security Council extends Afghanistan sanctions monitoring, stressing counterterrorism and women’s rights amid Taliban restrictions.
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Afghan Ambassador to Switzerland Declares Taliban Rule Illegitimate
Afghanistan’s ambassador to Switzerland says the Taliban regime lacks legal, national, and religious legitimacy to govern and remains unrecognized globally.
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Taliban Reacts to Extension of Afghanistan Sanctions Monitoring Group’s Mandate
The Taliban criticized the UN's extension of Afghanistan sanctions monitoring, calling it a failed policy and urging Western countries to…
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UK Special Representative Emphasizes Role of Independent Afghan Media
UK's special envoy highlights the essential role of independent Afghan media amidst growing restrictions under Taliban rule.
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Mullah Baradar Says Official Engagement with Afghanistan Requires Time
Taliban's Mullah Baradar says official engagement with Afghanistan is needed for trade growth but requires time and formal diplomatic relations.
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Taliban Official and Kazakh Ambassador Discuss Humanitarian Aid Delivery to Afghanistan
Taliban official Nooruddin Turabi meets Kazakh ambassador to discuss ongoing humanitarian aid delivery and fair distribution through key Afghan transit…
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Confidential Document Reveals $250 Million Embezzlement in Taliban Administration
A leaked confidential document reveals $250 million embezzlement in Afghanistan's mining sector under the Taliban, highlighting widespread corruption.