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India should not interfere in Afghanistan's internal affairs, Taliban leader

India should not interfere in Afghanistan’s internal affairs, Taliban leader

Speaking at a press conference in Kabul, Shahabuddin Dilawar said that India would know that the Taliban could run government affairs easily.
Afghan Women Give Birth on US Military Flight

Afghan Women Give Birth on US Military Flight

Afghan Women Give Birth on US Military Flight. An Afghan mother gave birth aboard a US military plane after it landed at a base in...
Ex-Afghan minister becomes ‘pizza delivery boy’ in Germany

Ex-Afghan minister becomes ‘pizza delivery boy’ in Germany

Ex-Afghan minister becomes ‘pizza delivery boy’ in Germany
Unemployed Afghan Journalists Becoming Street Vendors

Unemployed Afghan Journalists Becoming Street Vendors

Unemployed Afghan Journalists Becoming Street Vendors
Taliban police chief killed in bomb attack

Taliban claim complete control of Afghan province of Panjshir

The Taliban have taken complete control of Panjshir province, the last area in Afghanistan being held by resistance forces, the group's spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid,...
Taliban kill Afghan radio station manager, kidnap journalist: officials

Taliban kill Afghan radio station manager, kidnap journalist: officials

Taliban kill Afghan radio station manager, kidnap journalist: officials
Pakistan 'specially' facilitating visas for Afghan journalists, families

Pakistan ‘specially’ facilitating visas for Afghan journalists, families

Pakistan 'specially' facilitating visas for Afghan journalists, families
Afghanistan Faces Rapid Surge in Measles: WHO

Afghanistan Faces Rapid Surge in Measles: WHO

Afghanistan Faces Rapid Surge in Measles: WHO
China ready for friendly relations with Taliban in Afghanistan

China ready for friendly relations with Taliban in Afghanistan

China says it is ready for friendly relations with the Taliban in Afghanistan. A statement issued by the Chinese Foreign Ministry said that China respects the right of the Afghan people to determine their own destiny.
Pakistan pushing world to give Taliban a chance

Key Taliban leader Mullah Baradar arrives in Kabul

The Afghan Taliban have entered the outskirts of the Afghan capital, Kabul, while Ashraf Ghani has agreed to step down. Afghan media say Ali Ahmad Jalali will be appointed head of the new interim government.