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Taliban hiding boom in cross-border narcotics trade behind veil of piety, UN monitors say
UN monitors also warn that areas where the industry is being relocated could potentially benefit ISIL-Khurasan and TTP.
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Alarming satellite images reveal how the Taliban is using US airbases in Afghanistan town
Research suggests the cash-strapped Afghan Taliban is underutilizing U.S. military bases in Afghanistan that were evacuated ...
Dmitry Zhirnov, left, Russia's ambassador to Afghanistan, meeting with Amir Khan Muttaqi, Afghanistan's Foreign Minister in Kabul in April, 2025 [Handout/Afghanistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs via ...
A top Taliban official said on Saturday that all Afghans who fled the country after the collapse of the former Western-backed government are free to return home, promising they would not be harmed if ...
Three years after the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan, some five million people have left the country, including many of the country’s scientists. Nature spoke to a handful of these refugee ...
The Taliban suspended internet services across Afghanistan on Monday, cutting off millions of people from the outside world. Afghan media reported that the restriction was in line with the Taliban ...
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Australia hits Afghan Taliban officials with sanctions, travel bans
CANBERRA: Australia on Saturday imposed financial sanctions and travel bans on four officials in Afghanistan’s Taliban ...
The Taliban‘s Prime Minister, Mohammad Hassan Akhund, vowed on Saturday that any Afghans who fled the country after the collapse of the Western-backed government are welcome to return without fear of ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. In 2002, just months after the fall of the Taliban regime, Saad Mohseni launched Radio Free Afghanistan, a fledgling attempt to ...
Republicans are calling out the Trump administration after $45 million was reportedly sent to the Taliban in Afghanistan by ...
Russia has become the first country in the world to grant official recognition to the Taliban government in Afghanistan, with experts monitoring the situation warning other countries like China could ...
Russia became the first country to formally recognize the Taliban government in Afghanistan on Thursday, according to local media, with the Taliban flag being raised at the Afghan embassy in Moscow.
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