The UN General Assembly has one again denied giving seat to Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers in the world’s body. The general …
MoHD Slams Former Politicians Giving Views on Afghanistan Reconstruction
You have taken all the property of Afghanistan away with you and now you will build a building there (abroad),” he said, as TOLOnews quoted. “Who has given you the right to give advice about the …
Pakistan robbing cultural heritage of Afghanistan
The smuggling is done by a global racket of smugglers who are facilitated by local Afghan officials. Major support to the crime is provided by actors working from the territory of neighbouring …
Afghanistan: UN experts call on Taliban to immediately halt public floggings and executions
UN experts are deeply aggrieved about a public execution and that flogging has resumed in Afghanistan and call on the de facto authorities to halt immediately all forms of torturous, cruel and …
The UN has transferred 1.5 billion euros to aid agencies in Afghanistan over the past year.
The United Nations has distributed approximately 1.53 billion euros in aid for Afghanistan to some 40 humanitarian organizations, both independent and part of the international institution itself from …
The Azadi Briefing: Islamic State Targets Chinese Interests In Afghanistan
Islamic State-Khorasan attacks a Chinese-run hotel in Kabul, deadly gunfights erupt along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, and a Taliban minister courts controversy over his remarks about female …
79pc households in Afghanistan suffer water shortage: Survey
Around 79 per cent of households in Afghanistan reported severe water shortage, making it challenging for the people to consume clean and safe water, Khaama Press reported citing a survey of the …
20 men lashed for alleged adultery, theft, and other crimes in Afghanistan
As punishment for alleged adultery, theft, and other crimes 20 men were lashed in Afghanistan on Wednesday. The man were lashed 35 to 39 times in front of officials, locals, and elders.
Authorities Dismiss Claims of Torturing a Reporter in Northeastern Afghanistan
Security officials in Afghanistan dismissed reports of torturing a reporter in the northeastern Afghan province of Takhar while acknowledging that a reporter was detained for two days for …
Pakistan’s Worry With Taliban-Led Afghanistan Has Only Begun, Watch Out For More
Four days earlier, on 11 December, Pakistan’s Inter-Services Press Relations (ISPR) issued a press release stating that on that day “Afghan Border Forces opened unprovoked and indiscriminate fire of …