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The United Nations mission in Afghanistan has expressed concern about the Taliban's arrest of women and girls for alleged ...
New Delhi’s deepening cooperation with the Taliban reflects an acknowledgement of the evolving geopolitical reality in the ...
An inquiry into the Afghan data leak that led to an unprecedented legal gagging order and an £850 million secret relocation ...
Kabul’s collapse had been expected, but the speed in which it happened stunned U.S. officials. Taliban fighters marched into the Afghan capital on Sunday seeking surrender of government. The U.S ...
Since the return of the Taliban in 2021, Afghan women correspondents have chronicled the realities faced by women who, after some 20 years of increased freedom and opportunity, have been relegated ...
The lawyer representing the dead man's brother said his killing was "no coincidence". Adnan Malik is the head of data ...
Scores of Afghan special forces and undercover operators killed in Taliban purge in the aftermath of the 2021 fall of Kabul - ...
It has been only one month since the Taliban, on Aug. 15, retook Kabul without firing a single shot. Now the regime is back in power after a two-decade war that ended when the last U.S. flight ...
On July 18, 2025, several United Nations experts, including Richard Bennett, Special Rapporteur on the situation of human ...
Kabul’s population has also grown significantly since the Taliban last took control of the city in the 1990s and its inhabitants are deeply opposed to, and fearful of, the militant group.
Taliban fighters and local residents sit on an Afghan National Army (ANA) humvee vehicle in Laghman province, which fell to the Taliban, on August 15, 2021.
Protests in Kabul and eastern cities, several killed Anti-Taliban opposition leader supports protests U.S. says 6,000 more people set to board planes in Kabul KABUL, Aug 19 (Reuters) - The Taliban ...