At least ten people have been killed and over a dozen injured as three bombs went off in Afghan capital Kabul. The Taliban, the main Afghan insurgent group, has denied its involvement in the explosions
At least ten people have been killed and over a dozen injured as three bombs went off in Afghan capital Kabul. The Taliban, the main Afghan insurgent group, has denied its involvement in the explosions
The US may withdraw all its forces from Afghanistan by July 4, its independence day, well ahead of the September 11, 2021 deadline set by President Joe Biden last month, according to Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi
At least eight people died as an explosion, which targeted buses, hit Sar-e-Karez area of PD3 in Kabul city on Tuesday, media reports said
Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai has called on both the Taliban and the Afghan government to work on nationalizing the current peace process, adding both parties need to hold talks within Afghanistan
Thousands of Afghans, who have had worked for the British military as supporting local staff during its stay in Afghanistan, will be granted permission to settle in the UK, the British government announced, after considering the threat to their lives as foreign forces are withdrawing
Afghanistan has witnessed a record jump in the number of coronavirus infections this week, touching almost 1000 on Friday, and authorities there have ordered to close down schools for two weeks
The Afghan government and security forces are strong enough to stand on their feet alone in the absence of international troops support, said NATO Secretary-General Janes Stoltenberg
The Taliban, the main Afghan insurgent group, has warned Afghan neighbors against hosting US troops, saying it would a “great historic mistake”. The group also threatened that they would “not remain silent”, reported TOLOnews
Afghan special forces liberated 41 captives from a Taliban prison in the western province of Herat, the Afghan Ministry of Defence said on Tuesday
Australia will close down its embassy in Kabul this week, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced on Tuesday, citing the uncertain security environment, thus making it the first major country to shut down its mission after the announcement of foreign troop withdrawal from Afghanistan
Some Afghans who have worked with German troops in Afghanistan, especially in the north, have said they are facing threat to their lives
General Frank McKenzie, the commander of US Central Command, will present a series of recommendations to US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to monitor and fight “terrorist groups” in Afghanistan from beyond Afghan borders after troops withdrawal
The Taliban is ready to resume talks with the Afghan government in Doha, Qatar, the group’s spokesperson Mohammad Naeem said, without giving any timeline regarding when the negotiation will start
The Taliban, the main Afghan insurgent group, has expressed its openness to attend the Turkey Conference on the condition that the end talks must be held in Doha, Qatar, reported TOLOnews, citing sources
The three-day ceasefire, earlier announced by both, the Afghan government and the Taliban, ended today, with both sides launching operations against each other, reported Ariana news