On Sunday, an official from the Afghan interior ministry announced that the Taliban entered the Afghan capital Kabul. Speaking to Reuters, the official said that the group was infiltrating “from all sides,”
MoreIran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Saeed Khatibzadeh called the Taliban to provide security for diplomats and staff at its diplomatic mission in the western city of Herat. Khatibzadeh’s remarks came after the Taliban
MoreOn Thursday, envoys from the US, China, and other countries urged for an expedited peace process in Afghanistan as a “matter of great urgency,” as well as an immediate halt to strikes
MoreAmbassador Zalmay Khalilzad, the US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation, is in Doha to “press the Taliban to stop their military offense” and “formulate a coordinated international response” to the escalating violence
MoreOn Friday, Iranian officials announced that the Milk port, one of its most important border crossings and trade routes with Afghanistan, had been closed. The move came amid a fear of a
MoreOn Friday, the Taliban killed Daha Khan Menapal, the government media and information center head, in Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul. The Taliban spokesperson and Afghan officials confirmed the incident. The assassination came after
MoreOn Friday, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) announced that its headquarters in the capital of the western Afghan province, Herat, was attacked by “anti-government elements.” According to initial reports,
MoreA Taliban delegation, comprised of nine high-level members, paid a two-day visit to China. The delegation was received by the Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in the northern Chinese city of Tianjin.
MoreAn Afghan official stated on Tuesday that a high-level Afghan government delegation, which will include the head of the country’s reconciliation council, would meet with the Taliban in Doha. Stalling for a
MoreAfghan officials reported on Monday that the Taliban had surrounded the city of Ghazni, located in central Afghanistan. According to the officials’ remarks, the Taliban seized civilians’ houses to fight against Afghan
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