Taliban
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Iran dissatisfied with Taliban's water measuring access
Iran claims it is disappointed with the degree of access granted by Afghanistan's government in power, the Taliban, to assess water levels in…
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By Elahe Seyfodin
Stranded Afghans Caught in Limbo: British Allies Struggle with Resettlement and Eviction Issues
Many Afghans who met the requirements for the British government's resettlement programs and cooperated with British soldiers during two decades…
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After devastating Taliban strike, Iran's interior minister declares Afghan border to be safe
Days after a fatal, unprovoked attack by Taliban troops, Iran's interior minister said on Monday that tensions on the country's eastern border…
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Unprovoked Taliban attack results in the martyrdom of two Iranian border guards
Armed Taliban troops attacked a border checkpoint in the southeast Sistan and Baluchestan region without warning, resulting in the martyrdom…
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Iran stepping up attempts to safeguard its water rights from Helmand
According to the energy minister of Iran, the nation must make certain crucial choices in order to protect its water rights from the Helmand…
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Several international NGOs stop their work in Afghanistan after Taliban ban their female staff
Several international nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have suspended their activities in Afghanistan after the country's Taliban-run government…
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By Elahe Seyfodin
Afghanistan remained in political turmoil
Following the Taliban’s military takeover of Afghanistan, many Afghans hoped to flee the country and escape Taliban rule. They continue to leave…
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Western train of apologism on the roll as Afghanistan welters in pain
The United States and its Western allies start unleashing a self-serving litany of apology after their decades-old stay in Afghanistan failed…
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With Ghani out of picture, Taliban waltz into Kabul presidential palace
Not long after Afghan President Ashraf Ghani flees the country to safety, the Taliban militant group tops its exponential advances in the country…