Pakistan ‘not completely optimistic’ of Taliban govt in Kabul: NSA Moeed Yusuf
Islamabad: Pakistan's frustration with the Afghan Taliban became evident Thursday when its top security official said that Islamabad was "not ...
Read moreIslamabad: Pakistan's frustration with the Afghan Taliban became evident Thursday when its top security official said that Islamabad was "not ...
Read moreUnited Nations: The UN team in Afghanistan has launched a $3.6 billion plan to help reduce new-found suffering and save ...
Read moreNew Delhi: Afghan women's rights activists have submitted a paper to the Taliban delegation visiting Norway demanding rights. Hoda Khamosh, ...
Read moreSrinagar: About 104 to 135 militants are ready to sneak into the Indian side of the Line of Control (LoC), ...
Read moreKabul: A group of UN human rights experts have warned against the Taliban's attempts to "steadily erase women and girls ...
Read moreKabul: Afghanistan's new Taliban rulers say they hope to be able to open all schools for girls across the country ...
Read moreKabul: Dozens of Afghan women from all walks of live held a protest in Kabul demanding the Taliban to provide ...
Read moreKabul: The Taliban have released popular university professor and outspoken critic of successive Afghan governments Faizullah Jalal. He was arrested ...
Read moreKabul: The Taliban has announced that they will resume the hiring process of Afghan government employees, excluding female staffers, the ...
Read moreKabul: An explosion in eastern Afghanistan near the border with Pakistan Monday killed nine children and wounded four, according to ...
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