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Imran Khan: The world must interact with Afghanistan
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has said the world must interact with Afghanistan or extremists will emerge among the Taliban.…
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UN Secretary-General: Afghanistan’s economy is in dire straits
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has stressed that the Afghan economy is in dire straits and said that the international community…
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Russia condemns terrorist attack on Shiite mosque in Kunduz
The Russian Foreign Ministry has issued a statement condemning the terrorist attack on a Shiite mosque in Kunduz province. According…
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The Taliban called for humanitarian aid from Russia
According to Russian media, the Taliban have called for humanitarian aid to Afghanistan. Zabihullah Mujahid, the Taliban deputy minister of…
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PRESIDENT OF PAKISTAN: Welfare in the region depends on peace in Afghanistan
The President of Pakistan has linked prosperity in the region to peace in Afghanistan and expressed hope that an inclusive…
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The US State Department praised the Doha talks
The US State Department has described the talks with the Taliban and their results as positive, describing them as candid…
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The United States and Britain have urged their citizens not to stay the Kabul Serena Hotel
The United States and Britain have called on their citizens to leave the Serena Hotel in Kabul immediately due to…
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Islamic Republic Newspaper: Iran’s aid reaches the Taliban, not the needy
The Jomhuri Eslami newspaper reports that the Taliban are using Iran’s humanitarian aid to Afghanistan at will and that it…
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Spain is working on a plan to expel more Afghans from Afghanistan
Spanish officials say the country has launched a new evacuation operation to relocate more Afghans and their families who have…
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Hundreds of Afghan refugees were transferred from Germany to the United States
Hundreds of Afghan refugees have been transferred to the United States from an air base in Germany, US officials say.…
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