Female journalists in Afghanistan are being forced out of jobs and told to stay at home despite Taliban promises to allow them to keep working and to respect press freedom, according to a re... Read more
Britain has opened talks with the Taliban about safeguarding the exit of Afghan and British citizens left in Afghanistan, The Times can disclose. Sir Simon Gass, the prime minister’s special... Read more
Nahla Abdelmonem The Taliban has appointed acting governors for the various provinces of Afghanistan, in its bid to control the country, tighten its security grip, and assert its strength on... Read more
Allegations are mounting of Taliban murders of former government and security staff in Afghanistan in violation of a verbal amnesty given when the militants seized power. The BBC reported th... Read more
The plight of more than 30 female Afghan MPs stranded in Kabul has been described as “terrifying” by the UK’s minister for Afghan resettlement. The Home Office minister Victoria Atkins told... Read more
Mohamed Yosri The Taliban is trying to appear more moderate than before through messages of reassurance directed at home and abroad, suggesting that it has retreated from its previous... Read more
It was interrogation time for the six Islamic State prisoners, and access to see them was denied. The Taliban CID chief supervising their detention, bearing an American bullet wound to his l... Read more
The Taliban will ban music in Afghanistan and require women to travel with a male chaperone, despite claims the group will be more liberal than the brutal regime of 20 years ago. The Taliban... Read more
Aya Ezz After the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, journalists and media professionals are greatly concern, especially since the extremist movement has taken complete control of all the... Read more
Foreign Office staff left documents with the contact details of Afghans working for them as well as the CVs of locals applying for jobs scattered on the ground at the British embassy compoun... Read more
Mustafa Kamel During a virtual conference held on Tuesday, August 24 to discuss the crisis in Afghanistan, and with enforceable decisions and without unilateral recognition, G7 leaders unani... Read more
Mohamed Youssri The Taliban rose in the midst of tribal and sectarian fanaticism in Afghanistan. This fanaticism is manifest in one way or another in the movement’s kinetic and politic... Read more
In the days before the Taliban took Kabul, an Afghan woman was doubled over sobbing on a bench in a bus station in eastern Turkey, her children wailing at her feet. Fourteen Turkish security... Read more
Nahla Abdel Moneim Afghanistan is going through a transitional phase in its political life, and with it, speculations abound about the new government to be formed, the nature of its administ... Read more
Mahmoud al-Batakoushi Politics does not know the impossible, as there is no permanent enemy and no permanent friend, and interests rule everything. Although Russia has banned the Taliban and... Read more
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