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A top Taliban official says Afghans who fled the country can return home, offering a a general amnesty to those who left ...
Taliban Prime Minister Mohammad Hassan Akhund announced the amnesty offer in a message for the Islamic festival of Eid ...
Dr. Najmussama Shefajo's clinic was flooded with new patients after the Taliban banned women from nursing and midwife ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNTaliban hang up Kalashnikovs to pen memoirs of Afghan warSince trading the battlefield for Afghanistan's halls of power, some Taliban members have also swapped their weapons for pens ...
Afghanistan's hard-line Taliban rulers have detained several Islamic clerics. Most of those incarcerated have publicly ...
In a meeting last month in Beijing, Afghanistan and Pakistan agreed to reinstate diplomatic ties after years of deteriorating ...
India is cautiously normalising relations with the Taliban, reopening trade routes and issuing visas to Afghan nationals ...
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The National Interest on MSNLearning the Right Lessons from AfghanistanThe conventional explanations for America’s failure to stabilize Afghanistan provide little help for future policymaking.
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Since retaking power, the Taliban has banned certain music, barred women from parks, and now outlawed chess. Authoritarians ...
However, this development should not be viewed in isolation. New Delhi’s recent warming of relations with the Taliban may be ...
We must acknowledge that the Taliban’s extremism, corruption, and brutality pose a global security threat with far-reaching ...
Pakistan’s military says its security forces have killed 14 Pakistani Taliban in a raid in the country’s northwest ...
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