KABUL: Border clashes and unprecedented Pakistani air strikes inside Afghanistan have increased already simmering tensions with the Taliban regime in the war-torn nation, the media reported. Pakistan launched air raids
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WASHINGTON: Condemning the Taliban’s decision not to reopen secondary schools to Afghan girls, the United States and its allies have called on the group to revoke its decision. A joint

WASHINGTON: Former Afghan Finance Minister Khalid Payenda, who fled the country just before the Taliban takeover in August last year, now drives an Uber in Washington, the Guardian reported. “If

KABUL: Since the Taliban took over, at least 318 media outlets have been closed in 33 of 34 provinces in Afghanistan, said a report. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ)

NEW DELHI: From October 2021 through the end of January 2022, more than a million Afghans have fled to Iran

KABUL: The United Nations has provided USD 32 million humanitarian aid in cash to Afghanistan on Thursday which was delivered

KABUL: Since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in mid-August, media and journalists have lost their independence in the crisis-torn

KABUL: The United Nations Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has raised concerns over the situation of women and

KABUL: A number of sports club owners in Kabul said that the Taliban has banned athletic sports for women. “They

KABUL: Amid the rapid spread of the Omicron variant, the Taliban led government has asked the World Health Organization (WHO)