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The Afghan Soviet War: The Consequences During & Afterwards [Video]

The Afghan Soviet War: The Consequences During & Afterwards

When the Soviets invaded Afghanistan in 1979, the Islamic world began to offer their services into the conflict thru a recruitment office located in Peshawar, Pakistan called the "Maktab..

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SCOTUS HEARS KEY J6 CASE! | UNGOVERNED 4.16.24 5pm EST [Video]

SCOTUS HEARS KEY J6 CASE! | UNGOVERNED 4.16.24 5pm EST

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments regarding the DOJ's use of the infamous "OBSTRUCTION" charge used against J6ers. An NGO linked to Soros operating in MEXICO is..

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Afghanistan’s first female Olympian calls for Games ban [Video]

Afghanistan’s first female Olympian calls for Games ban

Friba Rezayee, the first woman to represent Afghanistan at the Olympics, has been appalled by the treatment of women since the resurgence of the Taliban and is now campaigning for the country to be..

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‘Very Dangerous For The People’ Unless International Olympic Committee Ban Afghanistan From Paris 2024 [Video]

‘Very Dangerous For The People’ Unless International Olympic Committee Ban Afghanistan From Paris 2024

The first woman to represent Afghanistan at the Olympics, Friba Rezayee has called on the International Olympic Committee to ban Afghanistan from the Paris Games, due to the Taliban's human rights..

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Action Radio 4/15/24, As Biden Awaits Instructions from Obama and Xi Jinping... [Video]

Action Radio 4/15/24, As Biden Awaits Instructions from Obama and Xi Jinping...

Obama instructed Biden to lift all sanctions on Iran, now Iran has billions and is funding terrorists like Hamas and Hezbollah in Syria who just attacked Israel. Obama tells Biden to tell Israel that..

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Afghanistan Hit by Tragic Flash Floods, 33 Lives Lost Due to Heavy Rains | Oneindia News [Video]

Afghanistan Hit by Tragic Flash Floods, 33 Lives Lost Due to Heavy Rains | Oneindia News

Severe flooding in Afghanistan, triggered by seasonal rains, has claimed 33 lives and injured 27 in three days, according to a Taliban spokesperson. Flash floods hit Kabul and multiple provinces,..

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Malnutrition threatens future Afghan generations [Video]

Malnutrition threatens future Afghan generations

Two and a half years after the return of the Taliban to power, malnutrition is rife in Afghanistan, a country beset by economic, humanitarian and climatic crises. Ten percent of children under five..

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1532. Stunde zur Weltgeschichte - WOCHENSCHAU VOM 06.08.2018 BIS 12.08.2018 [Video]

1532. Stunde zur Weltgeschichte - WOCHENSCHAU VOM 06.08.2018 BIS 12.08.2018

Aktuelle Meldungen vom 24.03.2024 //// Nachtrag: Details zur Parlamentswahl 2018 in Simbabwe //// Iran – Sanktionen der USA nach Ausstieg aus „Atomdeal“ treten in Kraft / USA – US-Regierung..

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Afghanistan: schools restart with girls barred for third year running [Video]

Afghanistan: schools restart with girls barred for third year running

Schools across Afghanistan open for the new academic year, with girls lamenting being banned from joining secondary-level classes for a third year in a row. Taliban authorities barred girls from..

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Pakistan Air Strikes on Afghan Border, Taliban Warns of Consequences, Details Here| Oneindia [Video]

Pakistan Air Strikes on Afghan Border, Taliban Warns of Consequences, Details Here| Oneindia

Eight civilians, including women and children, tragically perished in air strikes by the Pakistani military near the Afghan border. Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have escalated, with..

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Afghans skiers determined to keep the sport alive [Video]

Afghans skiers determined to keep the sport alive

From the edge of a slope in the province of Bamiyan, rivals cheer each other on as they take turns to race down the mountainside, united in keeping skiing alive in Afghanistan. Despite the loss of..

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Taliban captive wife hopes to inspire students

BBC Local News: Tees -- Kelly Cornwell got a degree while helping fight for her husband's release in Afghanistan.
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India hails Afghanistan's move to restore property rights of Hindus, Sikhs

India appreciates Taliban's positive step in restoring property rights for Afghan Hindus and Sikhs. Taliban authorities were reported to be working to restore private land to Hindu and Sikh minorities,..
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Panel of journalists calls on Taliban to lift Facebook ban in Afghanistan


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UN raises alarm on surging malnutrition in Afghan women and children

The UN world food programme in Afghanistan raises concerns over escalating malnutrition rates among women and children, with Kabul witnessing a tripling of cases in three years. Decreased humanitarian..
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Afghanistan urges Pakistan for mutual understanding on Afghan migrants

The acting minister of Refugees and Repatriation Affairs for the Taliban appeals to Pakistan for mutual understanding regarding Afghan migrants. Pakistan plans to start the second phase of expelling..
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Why Pakistan’s tryst with terror is boomeranging

Pakistan’s under attack – from Tehreek-i-Taliban (TTP) that operates out of Afghanistan. Sachin Parashar analyses the problem and its implications for New Delhi and Islamabad.
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Roadside bombing in Pakistan kills 2 soldiers, injures 15

A roadside bomb exploded near a security convoy in northwestern Pakistan on Thursday, killing two soldiers and wounding 15 others, officials said. The attack happened in Dera Ismail Khan, a former..
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Afghanistan's school year starts without more than 1 million girls barred from education by Taliban


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Over 1 million Afghan girls out of school as new school year begins under Taliban rule

In Afghanistan, Taliban's ban on girls' education affects 1 million students. The ministry excludes female journalists. Agha apologizes. Hanafi aims to expand education. Criticisms from Human Rights..
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For The 3rd Time Since Taliban Takeover, Cricket Australia Refuses To Play Afghanistan In Bilateral Series Due To Deteriorating 'Conditions For Women' In Asian Country

Afghanistan are the only ICC-full member nation without a women's cricket team. The Taliban government does not let women and girls in country play any sport.
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Taliban says eight killed in Pakistan's two air strikes in Afghanistan

Taliban claim Pakistan air strikes in Afghan territory killed civilians. Pakistan denies, blames Afghan soil for attacks. Rising tensions as both sides accuse each other. Afghanistan's Taliban deny..
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Most UNSC members demand Taliban rescind decrees seriously oppressing women and girls

More than two-thirds of the UN Security Council demand that the Taliban rescind all policies oppressing women and girls. The council condemns the repression of women and girls by the Taliban and..
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Taliban releases Austrian far-right activist, following mediation by Qatar

Herbert Fritz, an 84-year-old Austrian far-right activist who was detained in Afghanistan last May, has been released by the Taliban.​​The Austrian government confirmed Fritz's safe arrival in..
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Taliban set unacceptable conditions for attending a UN meeting, says UN secretary-general

The Taliban's demands for attending a UN-sponsored meeting on Afghanistan were unacceptable. No country recognizes them as Afghanistan's government due to bans on female education and employment. The..
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Can UN Afghanistan conference succeed without the Taliban?


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Taliban government sets conditions for participation in key Doha talks

Taliban authorities said on Saturday their participation in UN-convened Afghanistan talks would be "unbeneficial" if certain conditions were not met, a day before meetings were due to kick off...
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Jet crashes in Afghanistan after Gaya refuelling, 4 of 6 survive

A Russian private jet crashed in rural Afghanistan, but some on board survived. The Taliban confirmed the crash, stating that the plane belonged to a Moroccan company. The aircraft, a DF-10 Dassault..
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Pakistan effectively shuts the key crossing into Afghanistan to truck drivers

Pakistan effectively closed a key northwestern border crossing with Afghanistan to truck drivers on Saturday, Afghanistan's ruling Taliban said. Noor Mohammad Hanif, director of Information and Culture..
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'They violated Islamic values': Taliban arrest women for wearing 'bad hijab' in Afghanistan


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Afghan schoolgirls are finishing sixth grade in tears under Taliban rule

Bahara Rustam, 13, took her last class at Bibi Razia School in Kabul on Dec. 11 knowing it was the end of her education. Under Taliban rule, she is unlikely to step foot in a classroom again. In..
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Activist calls for action against ban on girls' education in Afghanistan

A woman activist in Afghanistan openly opposes the Taliban's draconian policies and calls for strict action against the ban on girls' education. She criticizes the suspension of scholarships for Afghan..
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'Dying every two hours': Afghan women risk life to give birth

Under the Taliban government, women have been squeezed from public life and had access to education restricted, threatening the future of the female medical field in a country where many families avoid..
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Pakistan asks Afghanistan to probe links to attack that killed 23 soldiers

Pakistan has protested to Afghanistan's Taliban regime over the killing of 23 soldiers in an attack on a military base, demanding action against the perpetrators, Islamabad said as it grapples with..
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24 Killed, Several Injured In Suicide Attack, Gunfight At Pakistan Police Station

The attack took place in Dera Ismail Khan, a city in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan. The province was once a bastion of the militant Pakistani Taliban group TTP.
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UNAMA reiterates its commitment to rights of women, girls in Afghanistan

As women and girls continue to face denial of basic human rights under the Taliban in Afghanistan, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has reiterated its commitment to the..
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Taliban rule 'made girlhood illegal', says Malala

Malala Yousafzai condemns Taliban rule in Afghanistan, calling it a gender apartheid that has made girlhood illegal. She highlights the negative impact on Afghan girls who are denied education, leading..
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China says Afghan Taliban must reform before full diplomatic ties

China stated that before receiving full diplomatic recognition, Afghanistan's Taliban government must introduce political reforms, improve security, mend relations with neighbors, and respond to the..
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Pakistan: Balochistan caretaker Minister alleges Taliban of playing 'double game'

Jan Achakzai, Balochistan caretaker Minister for Information, accused the Taliban of playing a double game by not handing over those involved in terrorist attacks in Pakistan. Pakistan has repeatedly..
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Power in Afghanistan in hands of religious scholars: Taliban

The power in Afghanistan is now in the hands of religious scholars who understand the interests and priorities of the country. The Taliban-appointed acting Interior Minister, Sirajuddin Haqqani, met..
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Afghanistan announces permanent closure of its embassy in India, here's why

The embassy said it was 'cognisant' that some may attempt to characterise this move as an internal conflict, allegedly involving diplomats who switched allegiance to the Taliban.
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Over 4 lakh Afghans return home from Pak following crackdown

Over 400,000 Afghans have returned to Afghanistan as part of Pakistan's crackdown on illegal foreigners. The majority of these individuals used the border crossings of Torkham and Spin Boldak to return..
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Afghanistan: Refugees in Torkham region appeal for relocation to their homes

Refugees who have returned to Afghanistan and are currently residing in the Torkham Crossing region are urging the government to expedite the registration and assistance distribution processes. They..
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Nearly 400,000 Afghan refugees returned to Afghanistan from Pakistan in past two months

Nearly 400,000 Afghan refugees have returned to Afghanistan from Pakistan in the past two months, according to the Taliban's consul in Karachi. However, the detention of Afghan refugees in Pakistan..
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Human rights group accuses Pakistan of using Afghan refugees as 'political pawns'

Amnesty International has called on the Pakistan government to halt the deportation and harassment of Afghan refugees. The human rights organization accused Pakistan of using Afghan refugees as..
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'Israeli spies' held in joint operation with Afghanistan: Iran

Three Iranians who were allegedly agents of Israel's Mossad spy agency have been detained in a joint operation with the Taliban in Afghanistan, according to state television in Iran. It said that the..
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Poppy growth down 95% in Afghanistan since Taliban ban: UN

Poppy cultivation and opium production in Afghanistan have decreased by 95% since the Taliban banned the crop, according to a UN report. The ban, implemented in April 2022, has led to a collapse in..
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Dozens of Afghans who were illegally in Pakistan are detained and deported in nationwide sweeps

Pakistani security forces have detained and deported dozens of Afghan nationals who were living in the country illegally after a government-set deadline for them to leave expired. The crackdown targets..
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As deadline to leave Pakistan expires, official says over 100,000 Afghans gone home

Over 100,000 Afghan nationals have returned to Taliban-ruled Afghanistan in the past two weeks as the deadline for undocumented immigrants to leave Pakistan approaches. Pakistani officials have warned..
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Rajasthan BJP chief compares Congress government with Taliban regime

Rajasthan BJP chief CP Joshi has compared the Congress-led government in the state to the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. He accused Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot of pursuing appeasement politics and..
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Over 8000 Afghan migrants forced to return from Pakistan with just two days remaining in deadline

Over 8,000 Afghan migrants have been forcefully deported back from Pakistan as the deadline for their departure approaches. The Taliban-led Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation of Afghanistan has..
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Prominent Afghanistan education activist released by Taliban

Taliban authorities have released education activist Matiullah Wesa, who was detained for seven months. Wesa had been an advocate for girls' education in conservative rural areas of Afghanistan. His..
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Pakistan vs Afghanistan ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: Afghans Celebrate Historic Cricket Triumph Over Pakistan Away From Taliban Gaze

Afghanistan's historic cricket win transcends the boundaries of sports, bringing hope and joy to a nation that has endured immense challenges in recent times. Afghanistan's resilience on and off the..
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Taliban exploiting international aid through 'fraudulent' NGOs, says US watchdog

The Taliban in Afghanistan are benefiting from international aid through fraudulent NGOs, according to a report by the US Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction. The Taliban has..
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Taliban's restrictions on women in Afghanistan receive global criticism at UNGA session

The restrictions imposed on Afghan women by the Taliban regime have received criticism from Turkey's Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN) and the Charge d'Affaires of the Afghanistan..
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Pakistani forces clash with militants and kill 6 fighters during a raid in the northwest

Six militants were killed and eight others injured in a shootout with Pakistani security forces during a raid in the northwest region. The operation took place in the Mir Ali area of North Waziristan,..
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Taliban to join China's Belt and Road forum, elevating ties

The Taliban will be attending China's Belt and Road Forum, marking a significant development in their growing ties with Beijing. The forum, celebrating the 10th anniversary of President Xi Jinping's..
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Taliban refuses to accept Pakistan's aid for earthquake victims

Afghanistan was struck by a 6.3 magnitude earthquake last Saturday, leaving at least 1,000 people dead and affecting many villages. There was further damage when another quake hit the region on..
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Blast rips through Shi'ite mosque in northern Afghanistan, 17 dead

At least seventeen people were killed and another 15 suffered severe injuries after a blast ripped through a Shi'ite mosque in northern Afghanistan during Friday prayers, according to hospital..
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Afghanistan: Death toll in Herat earthquakes surpasses 4,000

An earthquake in Herat province, Afghanistan, has resulted in over 4,000 deaths and the destruction of thousands of homes, according to the Taliban ministry. The Ministry of Disaster Management..
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Senior Taliban officials visit villages struck by earthquake that killed at least 2,000 people

A senior Taliban delegation is visiting the earthquake-affected region in Herat province, Afghanistan to provide immediate relief assistance and ensure equitable distribution of aid. The magnitude 6.3..
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