Austin Scott Miller, the last four-star U.S. commander based in Kabul, met privately with House lawmakers scrutinizing the Biden administration’s Afghanistan exit.
Diplomat: Russia moving closer to delisting Afghanistan’s Taliban as terrorist group
Move would enable Moscow to decide whether to recognize the Taliban government, Russia’s special envoy for Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov tells TASS news agency …
General says he warned that Afghanistan would get ‘very bad, very fast’
Austin Scott Miller, the last four-star U.S. commander based in Kabul, met privately with House lawmakers scrutinizing the Biden administration’s Afghanistan exit.
16 people killed in floods in Afghanistan’s Baghlan, Badakhshan provinces
According to local officials in these provinces, 500 houses have been completely or partially destroyed in the floods …
Tahawol: Iran’s call for forming inclusive govt in Afghanistan
The construction work of the second phase of the fourth section of the Khaf-Herat railway project, connecting Afghanistan with Iran, has been inaugurated. The segment is 47-kilometer long, stretching …
Pakistan Arrests 11 Militants Involved in Chinese Engineers’ Killing, Say Officials
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – Pakistani authorities have arrested 11 Islamist militants who were involved in the suicide bombing that killed five Chinese engineers in March in the north of the country which borders Afghanistan, officials said on Sunday.
Renewed flash floods due to unusually heavy seasonal rains kill at least 15 people in Afghanistan
Afghan officials say renewed heavy rains have triggered more flash floods in Afghanistan, killing at least 15 people, including a set of parents and their eight children in the northeast …
Uzbekistan ready to collaborate with Afghanistan in oil, gas processing
During the meeting, the Uzbek side expressed interest in Afghanistan’s oil, gas, and coal mining projects and in investing in Afghanistan’s mineral and hydrocarbon resources. They sought collaboration …
What It’s Like Backpacking in Taliban-Controlled Afghanistan as an American
“In general I felt safe in Afghanistan…safer than big cities in the U.S. and Western Europe after dark, that’s for sure,” Eli Snyder told Newsweek.
How “America’s Monster” Operated in Afghanistan
Washington’s strategy in Afghanistan aimed to beat the Taliban by winning the hearts and minds of the people it was supposedly fighting for. But Raziq embodied a flaw in that plan. The Americans …