Tue, 21-Oct-2025

We will hunt you down, Biden warns Kabul attackers

Kabul attacks: Biden vows to 'hunt down' attackers after ISIS claims responsibility

US President Joe Biden pledged to hunt down the perpetrators of the suicide bombings that killed 12 American troops in Kabul and said the United States will not be deterred from its mission to evacuate thousands of civilians from Afghanistan. “To those who carried out this attack as well as anyone who wishes America harm, … Read more

Condemnations pour in as Kabul carnage death toll soars

Kabul airport attacks spark global condemnation including Taliban

Condemnations poured in from across the world as death toll from the twin blasts in Kabul soared to over 85 on Friday. Pakistan Foreign Office ‘strongly’ condemned the heinous terrorist attack at the Kabul airport, which reportedly resulted in the loss of several precious lives, including children. “Pakistan condemns terrorism in all its forms and … Read more

Kabul airport blasts: Australia halts ongoing evacuation mission amid fears of further attacks

Kabul airport blasts: Australia halts ongoing evacuation mission amid fears of further attacks

Australia has suspended an evacuation operation as fears of more attacks remained a day after suicide bombers were killed 72 Afghan nationals including 28 Taliban members and 13 US soldiers outside Kabul’s Hamid Karzai international airport. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison told reporters on Friday that Australian troops had evacuated just hours before the attack … Read more

At least 85 killed in Kabul airport attack

Twin suicide bombs ripped through crowds outside Kabul airport on Thursday, killing at least 85 people including 13 US troops and deepening panic in the final days of an already frenzied evacuation effort from Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. The bombings, claimed by the Islamic State group, left scenes of carnage outside the airport where thousands of Afghans … Read more

Pentagon: Kabul airport blast wounded unclear

The US Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby stated that there had been a blast outside the Kabul airport. He further added that it is not clear if there were any wounded or dead. Pentagon will provide further details once they are available, said Kirby. We can confirm that the explosion near the Abbey Gate of … Read more

Ashraf Ghani fled with four cars and a chopper full of cash

In a lengthy Facebook post, Ashraf Ghani announced his departure from Afghanistan, stating that he is doing so to avoid violence. He was supposed to fly to Tajikistan, but according to sources, he was not given permission to land, so he flew to Oman instead.

According to the sources, Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani departed Kabul on Sunday with four cars and a helicopter loaded with cash. Ghani had to leave some money behind because it wouldn’t all “fit in,” according to the Russian news agency.

Four cars were full of money, they tried to stuff another part of the money into a helicopter, but not all of it fit. And some of the money was left lying on the tarmac,” However according to media, Nikita Ishchenko, a spokesman for the Russian embassy in Kabul,

Ghani’s current whereabouts are unknown. According to reports, he is in Oman after Tajikistan refused to let the plane bringing him to land. Ghani is also expected to travel to the United States, as per reports.

On Sunday, the Taliban entered Kabul, Afghanistan’s capital city, completing a takeover that began at a breakneck pace following the withdrawal of US and Nato forces. Taliban leaders were photographed in Kabul’s presidential palace, where the Ghazi government used to run its operations.

A tense hush descended on Kabul, with the majority of the citizens hiding in their houses while the Taliban stationed fighters at important junctions. There were tales of looting and armed individuals banging on doors and gates, and the streets were unusually silent. At one of the city’s main squares, fighters were seen searching vehicles.

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Afghanistan opens first gym for women in Kandahar

Afghanistan first women gym

A woman has opened the first women’s gym in Kandahar, despite Taliban insurgents rapidly gaining control across Afghanistan.

According to media reports, 890 women in the war-torn country have recently opened various enterprises, including fitness centers.

She said that she has no idea what restrictions the Taliban might place on women if their talks with the government are successful. She said that what she has learned from news sources is that the Taliban’s mindset has remained mostly unchanged throughout the years.

The woman who works as a personal trainer at the gym claims she enjoys her job. She said that the money she earns at the gym helps her manage her family’s finances. She said that when working with women in the gym, she also gets some exercise, which she said is an added perk of the job that helps her keep her fitness.

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Pakistani and Afghanistan scholars sign ‘Declaration of Peace in Afghanistan

Pakistani and Afghanistan scholars sign ‘Declaration of Peace in Afghanistan

MAKKAH: Senior scholars from Pakistan and Afghanistan expressed their support to peace negotiations between the warring factions in Afghanistan at the Islamic Conference of Declaration of Peace in Afghanistan, as a historic Declaration of Peace in Afghanistan was signed in Makkah on Thursday. The historic declaration was co-signed by the Minister of Islamic Affairs and … Read more