Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Afghanistan shuts down New Delhi embassy

Afghanistan New Delhi embassy

The decision was taken due to India’s non-cooperation. The embassy has expressed regret and disappointment about X. India completely failed to fulfill the interests of Afghanistan. Afghanistan has decided to close the Afghan embassy in New Delhi due to India’s non-cooperation on Sunday. The Afghan Embassy, while writing a letter to the Indian Ministry of … Read more

A year ago today Taliban took control of Afghanistan

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Afghanistan’s ex-presidents Ashraf Ghani and Hamid Karzai spoke to US and German media. Mr Ghani defended his decision to flee Kabul as rebels encircled the city. The 73-year-old refuted claims that he stole $5 million from the presidential mansion. To commemorate the first anniversary of the Taliban taking over Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, the … Read more

Iran says guard killed at Afghan border

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  • An Iranian border guard was killed in a “incident” at a border crossing with Afghanistan.
  • Iran has long had tense relations with the Taliban.
  • Water rights issues have also increased tensions between the neighbors.

 

An Iranian border guard was killed in a “incident” at a border crossing with Afghanistan in the country’s southeast, According to Iran’s foreign ministry.

“The dimensions of this unfortunate incident in the Milak border area, which led to the martyrdom of the dear border guard of the Islamic Republic of Iran, are being investigated by the authorities and will be announced as soon as the issue is clarified,” ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani said.

He condoled with the family of Mohammad Sayyad, who was killed at the Milak crossing in Sistan-Baluchestan province.

Afghan officials told AFP there had been no clashes between Iranian and Afghan forces near the border.

“Officials in Afghanistan’s caretaker government are expected to take serious action to clarify the dimensions of the issue, punish the perpetrators and take the necessary measures to prevent similar incidents,” Kanani added.

Iran, like many other nations, has so far not recognized the new government formed by the Taliban after it took power amid a hasty withdrawal by US-led foreign forces in August.

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Nawaz Sharif, Ashraf Ghani flee away with bags of dollars: Information Minister

Nawaz Sharif, Ashraf Ghani flee away with bags of dollars: Information Minister

Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhry Fawad Hussain said that Nawaz Sharif and Ashraf Ghani were living the life of absconders, one in Dubai and the other in London. Talking to the journalists here, the minister said all those political leaders who were not connected to their people and soil, destined to live such … Read more

Ashraf Ghani vowed to ‘fight to death’ hours before fleeing Afghanistan: Antony Blinken

Ashraf Ghani vowed to ‘fight to death’ hours before fleeing Afghanistan: Antony Blinken

Former Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani said he would “fight to the death” the night before he fled Afghanistan as the Taliban closed in on Kabul, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken told an Afghan television channel. “What he told me in that conversation the night before he fled is that, as he put it, he … Read more

Afghanistan to represent all political groups, says Haqqani

Taliban flag raised above Pakistan border

In an effort to assuage international concerns about inclusive Afghan set-up, the key Taliban leader Khalilur Rehman Haqqani on Monday said that the Islamic Emirates of Afghanistan would be a representative government of all political groups and the local communities. In an exclusive panel interview with PTV, APP and PBC, Khalil Haqqani said, “We will … Read more

UAE welcomes Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani on ‘humanitarian grounds’

Ashraf Ghani

The UAE government on Wednesday said it welcomed Afghan President Ashraf Ghani to the country, following an announcement carried by the state news agency WAM. “The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation can confirm that the UAE has welcomed President Ashraf Ghani and his family into the country on humanitarian grounds,” the statement … Read more

Afghan currency reaches record low after president Ghani’s exit

ISLAMABAD: After a cowardly escape of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, Afghanistan’s acting central bank governor also joined the bandwagon and departed from the country, as the Taliban fighters took control of the capital, with the political uncertainty pushing the nation’s currency to a record low, Bloomberg reported. The Afghani fell as much as 1.7 per … Read more

World failed to make Pakistan a scapegoat for Afghanistan Crisis: Sheikh Rashid

World failed to make Pakistan a scapegoat for Afghanistan Crisis: Sheikh Rashid

Federal Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid has said that the world tried to make Pakistan a scapegoat for the Afghanistan crisis but failed. Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, he said, “all security agencies in Pakistan are on alert due to sensitive situation in the region.” He said that Pakistan has played a key role in … 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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President Ashraf Ghani Leaves Afghanistan

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Sources claims that President Ashraf Ghani has left the country after the Taliban entered the Kabul city on Sunday. According to the sources, his close aides have also left the country along with him. “The former Afghan president has left the nation,” Abdullah Abdullah, who heads the peace process, said in a video on his … Read more

Kabul blaming Pakistan for its shortcomings: Munir Akram

Ambassador Munir Akram

NEW YORK: Pakistan’s UN Ambassador Munir Akram rejected Afghan and US allegations of Pakistani support to the Taliban fighters making rapid advances across Afghanistan, saying that those claims were emanating from the “people in Kabul” trying to explain their national forces’ failure to resist the insurgents. “There is no support from Pakistan,” he categorically told … Read more

US find Pakistan only useful for cleaning its ‘mess’ in Afghanistan: PM Imran

Pandora Papers: PM Imran orders probe into 'ill-gotten wealth of elites'

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan accused the United States of seeing his country as useful only in the context of the ‘mess’ it is leaving behind in Afghanistan after 20 years of fighting, Reuters reported. Washington has been pressing Pakistan to use its influence over the Taliban to broker an elusive peace deal as negotiations … Read more

Will continue efforts in Afghanistan despite Ghani’s accusation: FM Qureshi

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Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said on Wednesday that Pakistan wants durable peace in Afghanistan and will continue to play its constructive role in this regard despite baseless allegations of President Ashraf Ghani. In a statement, the foreign minister said Pakistan always played a positive role for peace in Afghanistan and Pakistani delegation is also … Read more

Raisi urges ties among regional states, Latin America 

TEHRAN: Iran’s newly elected President Ebrahim Raisi urged on Thursday cooperation among regional states for peace and security, according to Iran’s presidential website. Raisi made the remarks during meetings with heads of foreign delegations who arrived in the capital Tehran ahead of his swearing-in ceremony. Iran and Turkey have more than neighborly relations. Common beliefs … Read more

Ghani pins blame of worsening security situation on ‘abrupt’ US pullout

President Ghani To Visit White House As Withdrawal Nears

Afghanistan’s President Ashraf Ghani blamed US ‘abrupt’ decision to withdraw its troops for the country’s deteriorating security, Al Jazeera reported. Presenting his security plan before Parliament on Monday, Ghani said the situation in the war-torn nation will be “under control within six months”, adding that the US has pledged its full support. “The reason for … Read more

Afghan Authorities Arrest Four Journalists On Charges Of Spreading Propaganda

Afghan Authorities Arrest Four Journalists On Charges Of Spreading Propaganda

Afghan authorities have arrested four journalists who entered Spin Boldak in the southern province of Kandahar on charges of spreading propaganda. According to the details, clashes continue between security forces and Taliban fighters in Spin Boldak. The move by Afghan officials has drawn strong criticism from the media and NGO representatives, although the government has … Read more

NATO chief urges ‘negotiated settlement’ in Afghanistan

NATO remains committed to our partnership with Afghanistan: Stoltenberg

NATO Chief Jen Stoltenberg reiterated his call on Tuesday for a ‘negotiated settlement’ with Taliban in Afghanistan. “The security situation in Afghanistan remains deeply challenging, and requires a negotiated settlement,” he said in a tweet after speaking with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani. https://twitter.com/jensstoltenberg/status/1419941139331915776 Stoltenberg further said that NATO will continue to support Afghanistan with funding, … Read more

Afghanistan peace talks fail again, Taliban ceasefire urged

Afghanistan: 50 Taliban Killed In Clashes With Afghan Forces Near Kabul

KABUL: Fifteen diplomatic missions and the NATO representative in Afghanistan urged the Taliban on Monday to halt their military offensives just hours after the rival Afghan sides failed to agree on a ceasefire at a peace meeting in Doha, NDTV reported as saying. Taliban made no mention of a halt to the violence in Afghanistan after … Read more

Afghan Peace Conference postponed

Pakistan closely monitoring fast-changing Afghan situation: minister

The Afghan Peace Conference which was scheduled to be held in Islamabad from July 17-19  has been postponed until after Eidul Azha. Foreign Office, in a statement, said that new dates for the conference will be announced soon. The development comes after a delegation-level talk was held between Pakistan and Afghanistan on the sidelines of … Read more

Indian Journalist Danish Siddiqui Killed In Clash Between Afghan Army And Taliban

Indian Journalist Danish Siddiqui Killed In Clash Between Afghan Army And Taliban

Danish Siddiqui, a leading Pulitzer Prize-winning Indian photojournalist, was killed in a clash between the Afghan army and the Taliban in Kandahar. He was affiliated with the news agency Reuters. Danish Siddiqui was staying with Afghan forces and providing photos and information about the ongoing fighting there. According to reports, when the Taliban targeted the … Read more

Taliban Must Pledge Not To Accept Durand Line If They Love Afghanistan: Ashraf Ghani

Ashraf Ghani

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has said that the Taliban want to resolve the Afghan conflict in accordance with the agreement reached between the United States and the Taliban instead of Sharia. No one but the Afghan government can release Taliban prisoners. Afghan President Ashraf Ghani inaugurated the international airport in the northeastern province of Khost … Read more

Taliban Made Rapid Inroads, Surprises Pakistan

Taliban Involved In Killing Afghan Radio Station Manager, Kidnapping Journalist: Officials

Pakistan was not expecting the Afghan Taliban to make rapid inroads after the US and NATO forces started to withdraw from Afghanistan from May 1. When the US and NATO forces started withdrawing their troops from Afghanistan, the Taliban have took control over 69 of the 407 districts in the country, including the northern districts … Read more

US President Calls For Afghanistan To Decide Its Future

US President Calls For Afghanistan To Decide Its Future

US President Joe Biden held a meeting with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and his former political foe, Abdullah Abdullah, on Friday at the White House. He called on the Afghans to decide on their future as the last US troops are set to leave Afghanistan after 20 years of war. Biden said that US support … Read more

President Ghani To Visit White House As Withdrawal Nears

President Ghani To Visit White House As Withdrawal Nears

President Ashraf Ghani will meet US President Joe Biden on Friday at the White House. Biden ordered the US army to withdraw from Afghanistan by this year’s 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks which triggered the invasion. “The visit by President Ghani and Dr Abdullah Abdullah will highlight the enduring partnership between the United … Read more

Death toll rises to 58 in Kabul school attack

Death toll from blasts near Afghan girls' school rises to 58

The death toll from blasts outside a school in Afghanistan’s capital Kabul has risen to 58, said Afghan authorities on Sunday. Local media reported that doctors are still struggling to provide medical care to at least 150 injured. The bombing that took place on Saturday shook the city’s neighborhood of Dasht-e-Barchi. Most of the victims … Read more

Two Female Supreme Court judges Killed In Afghanistan

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On Sunday morning, unidentified gunmen killed Afghanistan’s two female judges of the Supreme Court.

According to the details provided by the police, the two female judges were killed in an attack at around 8:30 am. Their driver got wounded by the attack.

On the other hand, a spokesman for the Taliban said the group was not behind the attack.

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani condemned the attack and issued a statement.

Ghani said “terror, horror and crime” was not a solution to Afghanistan’s problem.

It should be mention here that in recent months many government officials, journalists, and activists have been targeted, spreading terror especially in the capital Kabul.

Due to the rising violence in Afghanistan, US-brokered talks have been badly disturbed, taking place in Doha as Washington withdraws troops.

Peace talks between Afghan negotiators, Taliban resume in Doha amid an increase in violence.

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PM Imran, President Ghani exchange views on Afghan peace process

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Prime Minister PM Imran Khan has welcomed the progress in Doha negotiations during the telephonic conversation with Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani. Imran Khan, during the conversation; reiterated Pakistan’s steadfast support for the Afghan-led and Afghan-owned peace process for a political solution to the conflict in Afghanistan. The Prime Minister reiterated Pakistan’s call on all the … Read more