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Taliban replace ministry for women with ‘virtue’ authorities

KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghanistan’s new Taliban rulers set up a ministry for the “propagation of virtue and the prevention of vice” in the building that once housed the Women’s Affairs Ministry, escorting out World Bank staffers on Saturday as part of the forced move. It was the latest […]

Fearful US residents in Afghanistan hiding out from Taliban

Every night in yet another house in Afghanistan’s capital, a U.S. green card-holding couple from California take turns sleeping, with one always awake to watch over their three young children so they can flee if they hear the footsteps of the Taliban. They’ve moved seven times in two […]

Taliban deny their deputy prime minister, Mullah Baradar, is dead

Sept 14 – The Taliban have denied that one of their top leaders has been killed in a shootout with rivals, following rumours about internal splits in the movement nearly a month after its lightning victory over the Western-backed government in Kabul. Sulail Shaheen, a Taliban spokesman, said […]

UN seeks $606 million for Afghanistan after Taliban takeover

GENEVA — The United Nations is hosting a high-level donors conference on Monday to drum up emergency funds for Afghanistan after last month’s Taliban takeover of the country that stunned the world. U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was leading the world body’s call for more than $600 million for […]

Analysis: As West ponders aid for Afghanistan, China and Pakistan quick to provide relief

Summary China, Pakistan both border Afghanistan They are seeking ways to engage with Taliban government West’s reluctance to do so could strengthen their hand Aid picture to become clearer after summit on Monday ISLAMABAD, Sept 12 (Reuters) – As international donors gather in Geneva on Monday to discuss […]

Taliban say woman can study at university but classes must be segregated

Sept 12 – Women in Afghanistan will be allowed to study in universities as the country seeks to rebuild after decades of war but gender-segregation and Islamic dress code will be mandatory, the Taliban’s new Higher Education minister said on Sunday. The minister, Abdul Baqi Haqqani, said the […]

As flights resume, plight of Afghan allies tests Biden’s vow

WASHINGTON — Evacuation flights have resumed for Westerners, but thousands of at-risk Afghans who had helped the United States are still stranded in their homeland with the U.S. Embassy shuttered, all American diplomats and troops gone and the Taliban now in charge. With the United States and Taliban […]

Dozens of Westerners to fly from Kabul on commercial flight

KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities will allow between 100 and 150 Westerners, including Americans, to fly out from Kabul in the coming hours, Qatari officials said Thursday, marking the airport’s first such flight since U.S. forces withdrew from the country. The large group of foreigners would depart […]

Analysis: Taliban hard-line path worsens Afghanistan dilemma

KABUL, Afghanistan — Reminiscent of their previous harsh rule in the 1990s, the Taliban have already begun to wipe out some of Afghanistan’s gains of 20 years. They’ve denied women a seat at the Cabinet, beaten journalists into silence and enforced their severe interpretation of Islam, on occasion […]

Taliban interim government agrees to let foreigners leave Afghanistan

Summary Charter flights set to depart from Kabul on Thursday New Taliban government gets frosty international reception Concern over women’s rights heightened by men-only cabinet Afghans urge leaders to address economic crisis, rights Sept 9 (Reuters) – Two hundred foreigners in Afghanistan, Americans among them, are set to […]

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