Afghanistan
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Afghanistan
Taliban blame Tajiks, Pakistanis for most attacks in Afghanistan
Certain groups in Balochistan and tribal areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, have been provided with training camps, fundraising facilities, and conditions…
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Afghanistan
International Criminal Court seeks arrest warrants for Taliban leaders
ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan applied for arrest warrants for two senior Taliban officials for systematic repression of Afghan women Geneva…
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Afghanistan
Former Mujahideen, Taliban agree not to fight until next Round of Talks
The resistance front delegation and Taliban agreed in a meeting not attack each other until the second round of negotiations…
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Afghanistan
Taliban close 12 media outlets closed in Afghanistan
Eleven television stations and one radio station have been forced to completely cease their activities Three radio stations were closed…
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Afghanistan
UN reports 30% increase in opium production In Afghanistan
Contrary to the orders of the Taliban leader, 433 tons of opium had been produced in Afghanistan this year New…
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Afghanistan
Taliban create directorate for preservation of Jihad values in Afghanistan
The new body will perform three main functions: producing audiovisual content, creating “jihad museums,” and documenting historical events Kabul The…
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World News
UN report reveals widespread restrictions on media freedom in Afghanistan
The report titled Media Freedom in Afghanistan outlined 256 instances of arbitrary arrest and detention, combined with 130 cases of…
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Central Asia
Central Asia and Afghanistan moving towards a Grey Zone or a Stable Region
Below is a look at the development of events in the region in light of the current Afghan authorities’ activation…
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World News
Russia is not ready to let Afghanistan in to the UN
No-one is in a hurry to recognize the Taliban as Afghanistan’s government, Russian U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia New York No-one…
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Book Review
Book Review: Afghanistan’s Rocky Road Ahead: What needs to be done?
A new book ‘The Uncertain Future of Afghanistan- Terrorism, Reconstruction, and Great-Power Rivalry’, authored by Nian Peng and Khalid Rahman…
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