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Afghanistan

Women demand rights under Taliban rule, attract Talib supporting counter-protests by others with ‘Death to America’ chants

Women in Afghanistan have again taken to the streets to demand fundamental rights be guaranteed to them under Taliban rule.

Iran is examining possibility of foreign intervention in Afghanistan due to Taliban onslaught on Panjshir: Details

Iran Foreign Ministry spokesperson Saeed Khatibzadeh, reacted strongly to the recent attacks on Panjshir, allegedly by Pakistan forces.

Afghanistan: Taliban kills 8-month pregnant police officer in front of husband and children

An eight month pregnant police officer in Afghanistan was shot dead by the Taliban at the Ghor province in the country.

What BBC’s defense of Pakistan really tells us: The West is not the hero in Afghanistan

A BBC anchor shut down academic Christina Fair when she exposed the role played by Pakistan in the war in Afghanistan.

BBC shuts down senior academic when she talks about how Pakistan has harboured and nurtured terrorists

"You are doing their propaganda work," Christine Fair commented before being cut off by the BBC presenter Philippa Thomas

PDP leader Naeem Akhtar praises Taliban for ‘allowing women protests’, targets Indian govt over restrictions after Geelani’s death

PDP leader Naeem Akhtar said that the Taliban is more tolerant to protests than Indian govt because of restrictions in Kashmir after Geelani's death

Amid reports of fights between Baradar and Haqqani factions over power-sharing, Pakistan’s ISI chief arrives in Kabul to meet the Taliban

Reports suggest that purpose of ISI chief Faiz Hameed's Kabul visit is to solve differences in Taliban factions over govt formation

Kabul: Women’s protests turns violent, protesters say Taliban attacked them with tear gas shells

A women's protest in Kabul, Afghanistan turned violent after the Taliban prevented protesters from marching to the presidential palace.

Joe Biden admin under the scanner over human trafficking concerns after US imports ‘child brides’ from Afghanistan, married to much older men

There are grave concerns about human trafficking after the US Govt under Joe Biden imported 'child brides' from Afghanistan.

“Those caught stealing will have their hands chopped off as per Sharia Law of Islam”: The Taliban announces through a Kabul mosque

By announcing that hands of thieves will be chopped as per Sharia law, Taliban indicates it remains a hardliner fundamentalist Islamic group

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