The Taliban have cracked down on members of the press, threatening many for their coverage, ordering journalists to stop working…
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Weighing the hurdles Afghan women now face, and how the international community can respond HONOLULU With the Taliban back in…
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Read More »Singapore Air Force had dispatched an A330 multi-role Tanker and Transporter aircraft, not to Kabul Airport, but to Qatar to…
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Read More »Protesters were chanting “a Cabinet without women fails” slogans; others carried signs reading “work, education and freedom.” Monitoring Desk Kabul:…
Read More »The new administration might be in the form of a caretaker government – Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Ex-Afghan military officials will…
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