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U.N. says three Afghan female staff momentarily held by Taliban

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UNAMA urged the Taliban to stop intimidating its female local employees. Taliban spokesmen vehemently denied the accusations. The Taliban rejected the accusations of harassment. The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) reported On Monday,  that three of its female Afghan employees had been briefly detained by Taliban security personnel. UNAMA urged the Taliban to … Read more

Pakistan strongly condemns terrorist attack in Herat

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has strongly condemned the terrorist attack on Guzargah Mosque in Herat on Friday which killed at least eighteen people including a religious cleric. The Foreign Office issued a statement strongly condemning the heinous terrorist attack on Guzargah Mosque in Herat in which many precious lives of innocent people have been lost with several … Read more

Taliban claims Pakistan has permitted US drones to fly over Afghan airspace

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Taliban’s acting defence minister says Pakistan allowed US drones to use its airspace. Pakistan has denied involvement in or knowledge of a drone strike that killed an al-Qaeda leader. The United States said it carried out an attack in Kabul using two missiles last month. In response to a US airstrike on Kabul, Pakistan has … Read more

Afghan situation worsens as the Taliban celebrate their first year in power

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Afghanistan’s government has declared today a national holiday as it commemorates the first anniversary of the Taliban taking control of Kabul. Taliban sympathizers and members have been parading through the streets and flying black and white banners. However, the anniversary occurs as the economic and humanitarian crisis worsens, leaving many men without jobs and the … Read more

Taliban violently disperse women’s protest in Kabul

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Taliban fighters beat women demonstrators and fired into the air on Saturday in Kabul, days before the group’s year anniversary in power. About 40 women chanted “food, labour, freedom” in front of Kabul’s education ministry before being dispersed by gunfire. “Taliban members beat journalists covering the first women’s rally in months. Taliban fighters beat women … Read more

Afghan-Iran border clash: Taliban says one killed

Afghan-Iran border
  • Taliban claim one of their soldiers was killed in the fighting on Sunday.
  • The incident took place near the border between Afghanistan’s Nimroz province and Iran’s Hirmand region.
  • There have been several border clashes since Taliban militants took over Afghanistan a year ago.

On the border between the two countries, Taliban forces in Afghanistan clashed with Iranian border guards.

The Taliban claim one of their soldiers was killed in the fighting on Sunday, which took place near the border between Afghanistan’s Nimroz province and Iran’s Hirmand region.

 

Each country held the other responsible for the incident.

 

Since Taliban militants took over Afghanistan a year ago, there have been several border clashes.

 

The precise circumstances of the most recent clash are unknown.

 

“We have one dead and one injured,” Nimroz police spokesman Bahram Haqmal told Reuters.

 

Fars news agency quoted Hirmand official Maysam Barazandeh in Iran’s Sistan va Baluchestan province as saying there had been no casualties on the Iranian side.

 

According to Iran’s Tasnim news agency, the fighting began when Taliban forces attempted to raise their flag “in an area that is not Afghan territory,” resulting in a “several minute” exchange of gunfire.

 

“Our forces responded appropriately,” Mr Barazandeh said.

 

Last month, the Iranian foreign ministry reported the death of an Iranian border guard in the same area.

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One killed in fighting between Iranian border forces and the Taliban

Iranian border forces

Clashes broke out after Taliban tried to raise their flag “in an area which is not Afghan territory”. People living near the border on the Afghan side fled their homes to take cover when clashes intensified. Since taking over Afghanistan a year ago, Taliban forces have frequently clashed with security forces of Iran. An Afghan … Read more

Afghani girl sends message to Taliban in viral video

Afghani girl

A video of a burqa-clad Afghani lady graffitiing has gone viral. Girls over 16 are not allowed to attend colleges without concealing their faces. Despite criticism, the Taliban insist on tight educational requirements. The brutal truth of ground reports shows the Taliban’s wrath and hostility. A video of a burqa-clad Afghani girl graffitiing has gone … Read more

UN report highlights hundreds of rights violations in Afghanistan

The Taliban have been accused of carrying out extrajudicial executions, torturing prisoners and arbitrary arrests. The United Nations mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has expressed alarm about the seeming impunity with which members of the de facto government appear to commit human rights breaches. It claims that women’s rights have also been diminished. Reuters, KABUL, July … Read more

Afghanistan releases 935 detainees during Eid al-Adha

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The Afghan government has freed 935 prisoners ahead of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha. The Taliban-led caretaker government’s main spokesperson tweeted that the convicts were pardoned by a proclamation issued by the top head of the Taliban-run administration. KABUL: The Taliban-led caretaker government’s main spokesperson announced on Friday that 935 detainees had been freed … Read more

Taliban dig Mullah Omar car used in US escape

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The car that Mullah Omar, the founder of the Taliban, drove to get away from US soldiers after 9/11 has been found. It had been buried for more than 20 years in a garden in Afghanistan’s eastern Zabul province. Official Taliban media showed pictures of men digging it out with hand shovels. KANDAHAR: The car … Read more

Taliban supreme leader Akhundzada attends Afghan clerics meeting

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Taliban’s reclusive supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada is attending a big assembly of clerics in Kabul. Some 3,000 clerics and elders gathered in Kabul for a three-day gathering to rubber-stamp Taliban rule. The media are not allowed to cover the event, but rumours have been going around for days. KABUL: A government spokesman announced Friday that … Read more

Afghan authorities renovate southern power plant

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The transmission line was connected to the grid of Kandahar provincial capital, Kandahar City. The capacity of the Kajaki power plant would be raised from 50 to 100 megawatts. Afghanistan imports electricity from neighbouring Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Iran. The authorities in Afghanistan’s southern region rebuilt the only power plant at the Kajaki dam in … Read more

Death toll of children in Afghanistan earthquake grows to 155

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The majority of youngsters perished in Paktika’s Gayan district, which remained in ruins. The earthquake has also left an estimated 65 orphaned or unaccompanied children. It has become a test of the Taliban’s ability to run the country and the international community’s willingness to help. GAYAN, Afghanistan: At least 155 children were killed in last … Read more

Afghanistan earthquake: Afghan Taliban claim the rescue mission is nearly finished

Afghanistan earthquake

 According to Taliban officials who said the rescue effort was nearly finished. According to Muawiyah, the earthquake left roughly 1,000 people dead and 1,500 injured. the death toll, the earthquake in Afghanistan was the bloodiest in the past 20 years. In a remote area of Afghanistan where an earthquake killed 1,000 people, aid started to … Read more

Many children were murdered in the disaster in Afghanistan

Afghanistan’s healthcare system was on the verge of collapse before Wednesday’s earthquake. Rescue efforts hampered by persistent rain, depleted supplies, and difficult terrain. Communication is difficult due to damage to cell phone towers. According to doctors in Afghanistan, the earthquake on Wednesday may have killed a lot of youngsters. More than 1,000 people lost their … Read more

Afghanistan struggles for aid after deadly earthquake

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The magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck near the town of Khost on the Pakistani border. At least 1,500 people have been injured, but the toll is expected to rise. The Taliban has sent emergency resources, including helicopters and ambulances, and compensated victims’ families. Search and rescue operations are underway in eastern Afghanistan after an earthquake killed … Read more

Afghanistan: 1,000 killed, over 1,500 injured after massive earthquake

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A strong earthquake early on Wednesday morning in eastern Afghanistan’s remote, mountainous territory killed 1,000 people. It injured 1,500 more. Officials issued a warning that the dismal death toll was expected to increase. According to a state-run news agency, a strong earthquake early on Wednesday morning in eastern Afghanistan’s remote, mountainous territory killed 1,000 people … Read more

“Every street you travel, you hear sadness,” after the earthquake in Afghanistan

The earthquake struck shortly after 1:30 in the morning. A few helicopters arrived to assist, but they can only move the dead bodies. Aid organizations are providing individuals in need with food, medicine, and temporary housing. A few helicopters arrived to assist, but it’s unclear what else they can do besides move the dead bodies. … Read more

Afghan earthquake: 920 dead and 600 injured, according to officials

At least 920 people confirmed dead and another 600 injured. Helicopters have been using distant places to transport patients to hospitals. A complete village in Gayan was reportedly destroyed, according to local media. In the eastern Paktika province, where rescuers have been rushing to treat the injured, pictures reveal landslides and destroyed mud-built dwellings. Helicopters … Read more

Afghan Sikhs after temple attack says ‘No future for us,’

Afghan Sikhs

Attack was claimed by Islamic State group. The Afghan Sikh community had been target before. Number of Afghan  Sikhs and Hindus living in Afghanistan had dwindled to around 200 by late last year, compared with about half a million in the 1970s. Taliban also killed in counter-operation launched soon after raid. “We don’t have a … Read more

Two people slain in Kabul temple explosions

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Three blasts struck a Sikh-Hindu temple in Kabul’s Police District 4 on Saturday, multiple sources reported. Initial reports said that gunmen attacked and got into the building, and three security personnel were also injured. There is currently no formal statement regarding the incident. At least two people were killed and three security personnel were injured … Read more

One killed, several wounded in Afghanistan mosque bombing: police

Afghanistan

A bomb blast at a mosque in northern Afghanistan kills one worshipper and wounds seven others. No group has so far claimed responsibility for the attack. Dozens of worshippers were killed in a similar bombing in April. A string of bombings hit the country during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. A bomb exploded at … Read more

Afghan forces arrest two drug traffickers

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Afghanistan’s government has outlawed the growing and processing of opium poppies. In April, the Taliban-led government claimed to rid Afghanistan of its drug problem. 38 kg of illegal substances were found during a routine inspection of vehicles on the Kabul-Jalalabad highway. KABUL: Afghan security authorities discovered illegal substances and arrested two people during a routine … Read more

Women not wearing hijab ‘trying to look like animals’, say Taliban posters

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The Taliban’s religious police have posted posters across the Afghan city of Kandahar. Women who do not wear a full-body Islamic hijab are “trying to look like animals,” they claim. The Taliban have put tight restrictions on Afghan women since taking power in August. KANDAHAR, Afghanistan – The Taliban’s religious police have posted posters across … Read more

Women not wearing hijab ‘trying to look like animals’, say Taliban posters

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Taliban’s religious police put up posters across Afghan city of Kandahar. Women who don’t wear an Islamic hijab are “trying to look like animals,” say posters. The Taliban have imposed harsh restrictions on Afghan women since seizing power in August. U.N. rights chief Michelle Bachelet slams the hardline Islamist government for its “institutionalized systematic oppression” … Read more

Over 48 assault rifles seized by security forces in eastern Afghanistan

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Afghan security forces seize 48 assault rifles, including AK-47s, in the eastern province of Nangarhar. The weapons include M16 rifles made in the United States, as well as mines that could hurt both people and tanks during the raid. In an effort to maintain law and order in the war-ravaged Asian nation, the Taliban-led government … Read more