Afghanistan, Taliban and Pakistan
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On October 30, 2025, the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan, Richard Bennett, in his report to the U.N. General
It thinks its diplomatic isolation should not stop it from being in such talks. The country is hit by climate change effects. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The inaugural flight reportedly landed in Mazar-i-Sharif with 120 passengers from Iran. A US-blacklisted Iranian carrier, Meraj Airlines, has begun operating commercial flights to Afghanistan, according to the Taliban administration in the northern province of Balkh.
Pakistan warned that it will take action to eliminate “terrorism” from Afghanistan, accusing Talibans of failing to curb armed groups.
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'Against stable and strong Afghanistan': Taliban slams Pak army; accuses it of 'creating tensions'
Afghanistan's Taliban spokesperson accused Pakistani military elements of pursuing anti-Afghanistan policies and exploiting the country's instability for years. He rejected claims linking the TTP's rise to the Taliban's return,
Pakistan border as Afghan Minister Noorullah Noori warns Pakistan of severe consequences, citing history and recent clashes with India.
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Afghanistan earthquake death toll mounts and Taliban officials say almost 1,000 people injured
The death toll from an earthquake in northern Afghanistan is climbing, and hundreds of families have lost their homes as the harsh winter arrives.