Taliban takeover
'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
One month after fall of Kabul, economic crisis stalks Taliban
Impromptu markets where people sell household goods for cash have sprung up across Kabul, although buyers are in short supply
Once inmates, Taliban now in charge in a Kabul prison
The Taliban now run Pul-e-Charkhi Prison, a sprawling complex on Kabul’s eastern outskirts
Taliban allows women to study — but there's a condition to it
The classrooms will have no men and Islamic dress is compulsory
Pakistan set to operate special charter flights to Kabul soon
Pakistan becomes the first foreign commercial aeroplane service to operate in Afghanistan since the Taliban took over the war-torn nation
Report: Taliban has banned women's sports in Afghanistan
Australia's Sport Minister Richard Colbeck said earlier that the Taliban's decision on women's sport was 'deeply concerning'
Britain looking carefully at suicides among Afghan veterans
Britain lost 457 armed forces personnel in Afghanistan, or 13 percent of the international military coalition's 3,500 fatalities since 2001
Taliban say resistance holdout Panjshir Valley 'completely captured'
The Panjshir Valley is famed for being the site of resistance to Soviet forces in the 1980s and the Taliban in the late 1990s
Taliban push deep into Afghanistan's holdout Panjshir Valley
Italian aid agency Emergency said Taliban forces had reached the village of Anabah
Al Qaeda praises Taliban's 'historic victory' in Afghanistan
Al Qaeda's leaders said it 'soothed' their hearts to hear verses from the Quran recited in the 'Presidential Palace' in Kabul