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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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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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Deadliest Afghan quakes in 2 decades kill 2,445, injure 2,000

Powerful earthquakes killed over 2,400 people in western Afghanistan, the Taliban administration said Sunday. Saturday's magnitude 6.3 earthquake hit a densely populated area, near Afghanistan's fourth..
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Kabul calls Pakistan’s move to evict refugees ‘unacceptable’

Afghanistan has called on Pakistan to reconsider its policy of forcefully expelling Afghan refugees, deeming it "unacceptable". Pakistan had ordered all "illegal immigrants" to leave the country by..
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India participates in 5th meeting of Moscow format consultations on Afghanistan in Kazan

Representatives from India, Russia, China, Pakistan, Iran, and several Central Asian countries participated in the fifth meeting of the Moscow Format Consultation on Afghanistan in Kazan, Russia. The..
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Embassy shut, Taliban push for own diplomat in India

With the Afghanistan embassy in Delhi effectively shut, the Taliban are pushing India for the appointment of their own diplomat here to handle relations with India. India hasn’t officially recognised..
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Russia hosts Taliban talks as it seeks regional influence

Russia hosted talks with Taliban leaders in an effort to establish ties with the new rulers of Afghanistan and assert its influence in the region. Following the withdrawal of US forces, Russia and..
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No current talks with Taliban, Afghanistan's Massoud says, promising guerrilla warfare

Ahmad Massoud, the exiled leader of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan (NRF), stated that there are no negotiations with the Taliban for a peace settlement. He vowed to increase guerrilla..
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Afghanistan's currency Afghani emerges as best-performing globally

The mostly agrarian economy of the now Taliban-ruled Afghanistan had tanked almost 30 per cent, and its currency had dropped to 124.2 against the US dollar on August 16, 2021.
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Swiss NGO says 18 staff members detained in Afghanistan

The Taliban authorities in Afghanistan have detained 18 staff members of a Swiss-registered NGO, including a foreigner. The International Assistance Mission (IAM), which has been operating in..
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Afghan soldier who was arrested at US-Mexico border after fleeing Taliban is granted asylum

An Afghan soldier who escaped the Taliban and traveled through multiple countries before being detained at the Texas-Mexico border has been granted asylum in the United States. Abdul Wasi Safi, who..
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Pakistan, Afghanistan blame each for recent gun battle

Pakistan and Afghanistan have blamed each other for the recent skirmishes that led to the closure of the Torkham border crossing. Pakistan accused the Taliban authorities of constructing a new..
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Pak accuses Afghanistan of 'unprovoked' border firing, says such incidents embolden terrorists

Pakistan on Monday accused Afghanistan of "unprovoked and indiscriminate" firing leading to the closure of a key border crossing, and said such attacks embolden terrorists who already have sanctuaries..
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Taliban rejects claims of interference in aid distribution

Refuting the claims, the Taliban has denied any intervention in the distribution of humanitarian supplies in Afghanistan and has argued that relief organisations have curtailed their contributions..
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The Taliban say security forces will stop women from visiting Afghan national park

The Taliban plans to use security forces to prevent women from visiting Band-e-Amir, one of Afghanistan's popular national parks, due to alleged improper hijab wearing. The Vice and Virtue Ministry..
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Taliban official says women lose value if their faces are visible to men in public

Women lose value if men can see their uncovered faces in public, a spokesman for a key ministry of Afghanistan's Taliban government said Thursday, adding that religious scholars in the country agree..
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Chaos & Uncertainty: Two Years Since Taliban's Return to Power in Afghanistan

​Afghanistan's Taliban on Tuesday marked the second anniversary of their return to power, celebrating their take-over of Kabul and the establishment of what they said was security throughout the..
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Taliban prepare suicide bombers in water dispute with Iran

The dispute over water supplies to Iran from Afghanistan's river, Helmand, has been ongoing for five decades, but with Tehran alleging the group has breached the water-supply agreement, the Taliban..
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Heavy rains in Afghanistan, Pakistan unleash flash floods that killed dozens

Heavy flooding from seasonal rains in Afghanistan killed at least 31 people and left dozens missing over the past three days, while in neighboring Pakistan 13 people died due to heavy rains and..
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Pak army terms TTP ‘sanctuaries’ in Afghanistan as major security threat

The safe haven provided to the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in Afghanistan was one of the major reasons impacting Pakistan’s security, the country’s military brass concluded at a corps..
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Taliban ban women’s beauty salons across Afghanistan

In the latest round of restrictions against women, Afghanistan’s Taliban-led government has imposed a ban on women-run beauty salons, depriving hundreds of female workers from employment as the..
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Afghan Taliban order women's beauty parlours to shut

Afghanistan’s Taliban government has ordered beauty parlours across the country to close within a month. This follows a recent report by the special rapporteur for Afghanistan for the UN's Human..
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Amid Taliban outreach, India to boost food aid

After having sent 40,000 MT of wheat to the Taliban-ruled Afghanistan through the land border with Pakistan, the government will provide another 20,000 MT of the grain via Iran’s Chabahar port to the..
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Afghanistan: Presence of people in parks decreases as Taliban impose restrictions


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Bomb explodes in Afghanistan in a memorial ceremony, killing Taliban official


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How a covert relationship with the Taliban backfired for Pakistan

Pakistan's relationship with the Taliban has soured since they seized power in Afghanistan. As a result, terrorist attacks by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan have risen and some Taliban commanders are..
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Pak, China agree to extend CPEC to Afghan; stress on combating terrorism

Pakistan foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, his Chinese counterpart Qin Gang and Afghanistan's Taliban-appointed acting foreign minister Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi held the 5th..
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India participating in Doha meeting convened by UN chief Antonio Guterres on Afghanistan

India is participating in the meeting convened in Doha by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Afghanistan that is bringing together special envoys from various countries and is aimed at achieving..
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Taliban kill mastermind of suicide bombing at Kabul airport

The Taliban killed the Islamic State militant responsible for the suicide bombing that left 13 US troops and 170 Afghans dead at the Kabul airport during the US withdrawal from Afghanistan. US..
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UN ready to withdraw from Afghanistan over Taliban's curbs on women

The United Nations is negotiating with the Taliban in hopes that it will make exceptions to a decree prohibiting local women from working for the organization. The UN warned the Taliban that the..
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Taliban`s Latest Decree: No Video Games, Music, Foreign Films In Afghanistan`s Herat

The hard-line Islamist group has aggressively re-imposed draconian restrictions on how Afghans can appear in public and how men and women interact, reminiscent of its brutal reign through the late..
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Pakistan Defence Minister Warns Of Action Against Terrorists' Hideouts In Afghanistan

Pakistan has witnessed a resurgence in terror attacks led by Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan since the Afghan Taliban's takeover of Kabul in August 2021.
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Biden Admin Defends US Troop Pullout From Afghanistan, Blames Trump For Chaos

The US administration has blamed the hasty withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan in the wake of the 2021 Taliban takeover on former President Donald Trump.
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Three British men being held in Afghanistan: UK non-profit group

Three British men have been detained by the Taliban in Afghanistan, UK non-profit group the Presidium Network said on Saturday. The group said on Twitter it had been "working closely with two of the..
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Taliban Shuts Down Afghanistan's Only Women-Run Radio Station For Playing Music During Ramadan

Station head Najia Sorosh denied there was any violation, saying there was no need for the closure and called it a conspiracy, reported AP.
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Ex-Pakistan PM Imran Khan Says, 'Taliban Will Not Respect Human Rights Until...'

"Considering the circumstances, is there any other alternative to the Taliban in Afghanistan? No, there isn't," Imran Khan reportedly said in a CNN interview.
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Afghan families call on Taliban to reopen schools for girls above grade 6

Families in Afghanistan called on the Taliban yet again to open schools for girls in grades 7 to 12 as they are worried about the future of their daughters in the country under the regime of the..
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Over 50% of Afghan journalists lost jobs since Taliban takeover: Report

A report revealed that 53 per cent of journalists lost their employment and 50% of media outlets were closed for many reasons published on occasion of National Journalist`s Day in Afghanistan.
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Bleak Future For Over 3 Million Girls Under Taliban`s Regressive Education Ban

The ban on the education of Afghan girls and women has reportedly led to a rise in the risk of early marriage, violence, and abuse in Afghanistan.
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Taliban governor of Afghan province killed in suicide attack

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UN: Afghanistan is world's most repressive country for women

Since the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, the country has become the most repressive in the world for women and girls, deprived of many of their basic rights, the United Nations said Wednesday.
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In A First Since Taliban Takeover, India To Deliver Aid To Afghanistan Via Chabahar Port

Earlier in 2020, India utilized the Chabahar port to ship 75,000 MTs of wheat as humanitarian food assistance to Afghanistan.
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‘My answer to Taliban’: Afghan woman wins MA gold at Gujarat university

Razia Muradi, an Afghan national, won the gold medal in MA (public administration) at Veer Narmad South Gujarat University convocation on Monday. Hitting out at the Taliban, she says it is shameful..
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Divorced Afghan women forced back to abusive ex-husbands

Abused for years by her ex-husband who broke all of her teeth, Marwa has retreated into hiding with her eight children after Taliban commanders tore up her divorce. Marwa was one of a small number of..
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Amnesty says Taliban must halt their abuses in Afghanistan


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Trade resumes as Pakistan, Afghanistan reopen Torkham border

The normal trade and movement of people between Pakistan and Afghanistan fully resumed on Saturday after the two sides reopened a key border crossing that was shut nearly a week ago by Afghanistan's..
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Taliban demand US return $3.5 billion in Afghan assets after court ruling

Taliban authorities called on Washington Wednesday to return $3.5 billion belonging to Afghanistan's central bank after a New York federal judge ruled the families of victims in the 9/11 attacks cannot..
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'Concerns Will be Addressed in a Better way': Taliban Urges Countries to Recognise Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan

This comes as the Taliban led Ministry of Economy said that the lack of recognition of the "Islamic Emirate" by the international community since last August has caused challenges in the country.
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