In 11th hour decision Taliban hold to ban on girls education
Kabul: In a surprise decision the hardline leadership of Afghanistan's new rulers decided against opening educational institutions to girls beyond ...
Read moreDetailsKabul: In a surprise decision the hardline leadership of Afghanistan's new rulers decided against opening educational institutions to girls beyond ...
Read moreDetailsIslamabad: In a first, Pakistan has allowed a private Indian trader to export commercial goods to Uzbekistan as part of ...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: More than half a million Afghan migrants have crossed the border since the fall of Kabul last year ...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: In a surprise shift with major regional implications, India is reaching out to the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan ...
Read moreDetailsKabul: The Taliban have detained two foreign journalists on assignment with the UN refugee agency and a number of its ...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: The shipment of Indian wheat for Afghanistan to be transported through Pakistan is expected to start in early February ...
Read moreDetailsKabul: The Taliban-led government's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) has announced that the European UNion (EU) has opened an Embassy ...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: Afghanistans electricity body, Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS), said that Uzbekistans power supply to the country has decreased by ...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: Taliban authorities in Afghanistan have arrested an outspoken critic of the government, drawing strong calls for his immediate ...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: India supplied humanitarian assistance consisting of 5,00,000 Covaxin doses to Afghanistan Saturday, the Ministry of External Affairs said. The ...
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