Afghanistan: Taliban Threatening Provincial Media

New York) – The Taliban authority has conducted sensors and violence that reach away against Afghan media in regency and provincial centers, drastically limiting critical reporting in Afghanistan, said Human Rights Watch today. The situation faced by journalists outside Kabul looks far worse than in the capital, especially for women. Journalists in the province have […]

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Afghanistan: Amrullah Saleh says Pak snipers infiltrating Panjshir ’embedded’ with Taliban fighters

Former Afghan Vice President Amrullah Saleh has alleged that the Taliban once again attacked Panjshir Valley, with “snipers and Pakistani mentors”. Saleh claimed that the sniper and Pakistani mentor, “embedded with the Taliban militia” from the Haqqani network, has entered Panjshir. Since yesterday, dozens of snipers and Pakistani mentors are embedded with hundreds of Taliban […]

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Afghanistan: 50 ISIS-K Terrorists Surrender To Taliban In Nangarhar Province

In the eastern province of Nangarhar, Afghanistan, nearly 50 terrorists of Daesh (or ISIS-K) have surrendered to the Taliban government, local officials stated on Sunday. Terrorists affiliated with the provinces of Islamic countries surrendered after the mediation effort by the tribal elders, citing Afghanistan’s official source, Ariana News reported. The head of the Nangarhar intelligence […]

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Afghanistan: People struggle to make ends meet amid economic turmoil

By Hussain Sirat and Ahmad Hakimi Since the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan inmid-August, the conflict-stricken nation has been dealing not only with political fermentation but also a severe profitable extremity and adding poverty. The Taliban preemption saw billions of bones in central bank means firmed and transnational fiscal institutions suspend access to finances. Some$9.5 […]

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