I have been made a scapegoat, former Afghan president Ashraf Ghani has said on the fall of Kabul, in a radio interview with BBC Radio 4’s Today, as he spoke publicly for the first time
I have been made a scapegoat, former Afghan president Ashraf Ghani has said on the fall of Kabul, in a radio interview with BBC Radio 4’s Today, as he spoke publicly for the first time
When the United States and the Taliban signed the Doha deal in 2020, there were a lot of assumptions regarding the Taliban 2.0— many of these were to be proved wrong later
Hundreds of the residents of Panjshir valley, some 90 km north of the Afghan capital Kabul, took out a protest march last week, chanting slogans against the Taliban regime after the group’s fighters shot dead a civilian
A joint delegation of Turkish and Qatari officials is in Kabul as both countries try to explore the possibility of jointly running five airports in Afghanistan with the ruling Taliban
A Kabul-based Afghan journalist was stabbed last weekend by unidentified people in the western part of the city as fear grows in the Afghan media which is facing increasing challenges like violent crimes and lack of access to information among others
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s comment—on respecting Afghan 'cultural sensitivities' regarding girls’ education—evoked furious reactions from non-Taliban Afghan leaders, with former Afghan president Hamid Karzai advising Pakistan “not to speak on behalf of Afghanistan” and avoid “interfering" in the country's "internal affairs"
The Doha deal signed between the Taliban and the United States paved the way for the collapse of the US-backed Afghan government, former Afghan National Security Advisor Hamdullah Mohib has said
The Taliban, the United States, and the security forces of the former US-backed Afghan government, all are responsible for war crimes that happened in Afghanistan, Amnesty International said on Wednesday, asking the International Criminal Court (ICC) to probe all parties to the conflict
Taliban's Education Minister Abdul Hakim Hemat has confirmed a ban on secondary school education for senior girls
Political instability in Afghanistan will lead to the destabilization in other nations, Qatar’s Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani has said
Women activists in the Afghanistan capital here held a demonstration demanding their inclusion by the Taliban in the government formation
United States, European Union and 20 other countries expressed their concern in a joint statement over the "summary killings" of former security personnel in Afghanistan
The United States has welcomed the Taliban’s recent announcement of banning forced marriages of adult women among other marriage-related regulations but added that more steps are needed to ensure women’s greater participation in society
Pakistan has permitted India to use Afghan trucks to transport humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan, ending one of the key deadlocks in modalities for the assistance
Afghanistan should form an inclusive government representing all aspects of society, former Afghan president Hamid Karzai said, adding the move will help the government to gain international recognition. Calling the Taliban “brothers”, he said uniting all Afghans was a way forward to end the sufferings of people