Afghanistan

Taliban Foreign Minister Granted UN Travel Exemption as Regional Tensions and Crises Deepen

Taliban Foreign Minister Granted UN Travel Exemption as Regional Tensions and Crises Deepen

Diplomatic twists, security concerns and humanitarian crisis continue to unfold in the Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, hindering international efforts for aiding the long-troubled community. The United Nations Security Council has granted a travel ban exemption to Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi,…
Internet Shutdown Triggers Food Price Spike Across Afghanistan

Internet Shutdown Triggers Food Price Spike Across Afghanistan

Internet Shutdown Triggers Food Price Spike Across Afghanistan …………… Food prices in Afghanistan surged sharply during the Taliban’s recent 48-hour nationwide internet shutdown, according to residents and traders, Amu news agency reported. In Kabul, the cost of basic goods climbed…
Compounding Crises in Afghanistan: Earthquake Survivors Face Winter While Internet Returns After Nationwide Blackout

Compounding Crises in Afghanistan: Earthquake Survivors Face Winter While Internet Returns After Nationwide Blackout

Afghanistan is grappling with multiple severe crises simultaneously, as a devastating earthquake continues to leave tens of thousands without shelter ahead of winter, even as the country recovers from a sudden, nationwide communications blackout. One month after a powerful magnitude…
Taliban in Herat Require Turbans for Education Staff

Taliban in Herat Require Turbans for Education Staff

Taliban in Herat Require Turbans for Education Staff ……………. The Taliban’s education authority in Herat province has mandated that all education employees and teachers wear turbans while performing their academic and administrative duties. The directive, issued by Rahmatullah Jaber, head…
Afghanistan Internet Shutdowns Deepen Humanitarian and Rights Crisis

Afghanistan Internet Shutdowns Deepen Humanitarian and Rights Crisis

Afghanistan is grappling with a nationwide internet and mobile service blackout that has disrupted daily life, humanitarian operations, and access to basic rights. While Taliban officials deny deliberately cutting services, telecom firms and rights groups say the shutdown was ordered,…
Afghan Scholars and Public Challenge Taliban’s Claim to ‘Islamic Rule’

Afghan Scholars and Public Challenge Taliban’s Claim to ‘Islamic Rule’

Afghan Scholars and Public Challenge Taliban’s Claim to ‘Islamic Rule’ ——————————– Former Afghan Deputy Minister of Hajj and Religious Affairs, Usman Tariq, publicly challenged the legitimacy and adherence to Islamic principles of the Taliban government. Speaking on the sidelines of…
Afghanistan Faces Diplomatic Rift, Internet Blackout, and Rising Human Trafficking Concerns

Afghanistan Faces Diplomatic Rift, Internet Blackout, and Rising Human Trafficking Concerns

Afghanistan is facing a series of alarming developments this week, ranging from diplomatic resignations abroad to a nationwide communications blackout and growing concerns over human trafficking. According to Agence France-Presse (AFP), staff at Afghanistan’s consulate in Bonn, Germany, resigned en…
On International Day for Universal Access to Information, Afghan Journalists Warn of Taliban Restrictions

On International Day for Universal Access to Information, Afghan Journalists Warn of Taliban Restrictions

On International Day for Universal Access to Information, Afghan Journalists Warn of Taliban Restrictions …………….. Marking the International Day for Universal Access to Information, the Afghan Journalists Center (AFJC) said the Taliban has systematically restricted public access to information since…
Canada’s Deputy Speaker Urges Remembrance of Hazara Genocide, Notes Ongoing Abuses

Canada’s Deputy Speaker Urges Remembrance of Hazara Genocide, Notes Ongoing Abuses

Canada’s Deputy Speaker Urges Remembrance of Hazara Genocide, Notes Ongoing Abuses …………… Tom Kmiec, Deputy Speaker of Canada’s House of Commons, has commemorated the anniversary of the Hazara genocide, stressing that the community in Afghanistan continues to face targeted violence…
Afghanistan Faces Deepening Humanitarian Crises as Opposition Hold Gathering in Islamabad

Afghanistan Faces Deepening Humanitarian Crises as Opposition Hold Gathering in Islamabad

Afghanistan is grappling with overlapping humanitarian and political crises, as international aid shortfalls compound domestic instability and opposition groups gather abroad to challenge Taliban rule. According to UNICEF’s latest situation report, more than half of Afghanistan’s population — including 12…
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