Afghanistan crisis
'Terrorist groups' enjoy freedom in Afghanistan: UN experts
The Islamic State's strength in Afghan has risen from an estimated 2,200 to near 4,000 following the release of several thousand prisoners
Afghan universities reopen with trickle of women attending
Most secondary schools for girls and all public universities were shuttered when the hardline Islamist group stormed back to power
UN expresses concern over human rights violations in Afghanistan
The UNAMA Human Rights said that there is a need for investigations, transparency and accountability of such cases
Islamic countries meet to discuss aid for Afghanistan
After the Taliban's lightning return to power, billions of dollars in aid and assets were frozen by the international community
Afghanistan to resume issuing passports in 17 provinces
Whenever the machines are provided, we will resume passport-issuing in the capital, said head of the Passport Department, Alam Gul Haqqani
Thousands of Afghans seek temporary US entry, few approved
Victoria Palmer, a USCIS spokesperson, said the agency has trained 44 additional staff to help address the application surge
India, 7 other nations adopt Delhi Declaration, stress on forming govt in Afghanistan
The participants expressed deep concern over the suffering of the people of Afghanistan
Nothing changed between Taliban of 1990s and 2021: Report
Quraishi on Thursday that nothing has changed from how the outfit ruled that country in the 1990s
Taliban to female Kabul city workers: Stay home
Hamdullah Namony told reporters Sunday that only women who could not be replaced by men have been permitted to report to work
'Suffered most' from Afghan war, says Pakistan citing USD 150 bln financial losses
Afghans and the previous Kabul government had blamed Pakistan for its proxy war in Afghanistan