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January 10, 2025
Afghanistan/Human Rights

Taliban Bans ‘Kitab Al-Tawheed,’ Signaling Strong Stance Against Wahhabism

by Our Correspondent in Doha In a significant move, the Ministry of Information and Culture of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (Taliban) has announced the ban of several books, including Kitab Al-Tawheed

Afghanistan/World

Afghanistan’s Forgotten Tradition of Learning

For centuries, Afghanistan’s educational institutions stood at the crossroads of faith, scholarship, and intellectual inquiry, producing generations of jurists, poets, philosophers, scientists, and religious scholars whose influence reached far beyond the country’s borders. Historical records describe a system in which

July 3, 2026

Germany Reaches Deportation Deal With Taliban to Return Convicted Afghan Criminals

Afghanistan/Germany/Human Rights/World

The German government has reached an agreement with the Taliban regime to accelerate the deportation of convicted Afghan criminals, according to German newspaper Bild.

CIA Role in Afghan Evacuation

Afghanistan/Defence

America’s longest war, Afghanistan, has been called “the forgotten war,” which, for those who fought in it and are still suffering from it, is

Afghanistan Earthquake Kills More Than 1,400 as Rescuers Race to Find Survivors

September 3, 2025
Afghanistan/World

Rescuers in eastern Afghanistan are digging through rubble with shovels and bare hands after a powerful earthquake flattened homes late Sunday night, killing at least 1,411 people and injuring more than 3,100,

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At Least Ten Afghans Killed After UK Data Leak, Say Experts

July 22, 2025
Afghanistan/United Kingdom/World

At least ten Afghans who supported British forces have reportedly been killed by the Taliban in the wake of a massive UK government data breach, raising grave concerns about the handling of

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Iran Begins One of the Largest Forced Expulsions in Modern History

July 13, 2025
Afghanistan/Iran/World

In one of the largest mass deportations in recent history, Iran has begun forcibly expelling millions of undocumented Afghan migrants, with over 1.1 million deported this year alone — half of them

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Russia Becomes First Country to Officially Recognize Taliban Government

July 4, 2025
Afghanistan/Russia/World

Russia has formally recognized the Taliban government in Afghanistan, becoming the first nation to do so since the Islamist group seized control of Kabul in 2021. The recognition was made official on

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Pakistan to Expel 3 Million Afghans Amid Growing Tensions and Uncertainty

April 2, 2025
Afghanistan/Pakistan/World

Pakistan is set to expel up to 3 million Afghan refugees this year as the latest phase of a nationwide crackdown on undocumented foreigners takes effect. A deadline for voluntary departure from

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Pakistan Threatens Mass Deportation of Afghan Refugees Amid US Aid Cuts

March 30, 2025
Afghanistan/Pakistan/World

Pakistan is preparing to deport nearly 900,000 Afghan refugees following the suspension of US foreign aid and the freezing of resettlement programs under former President Donald Trump’s administration. As reported by the

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USAID’s Secret Afghan Canal Project Sparks Regional Water Crisis Fears

March 15, 2025
Afghanistan/Geopolitics/World

A covertly funded U.S. project in Afghanistan, the Qosh Tepa Canal, is raising alarms over a looming water crisis in Central Asia. The canal, now 80% complete, diverts water from the Amu

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Afghan Women Turn to AI for Companionship Amid Taliban Oppression

March 8, 2025
Afghanistan/World

More than three years after the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan, women in the country continue to grapple with increasing restrictions that have severely limited their rights and freedoms. With education, work,

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‘Father of Taliban’ Son Killed in Pakistan Suicide Bombing

March 2, 2025
Afghanistan/Pakistan/World

A suicide bombing at an Islamic seminary in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province killed prominent cleric Hamid ul Haq and four others during Friday prayers, just a day before Ramadan. Haq, the son

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Taliban Bans ‘Kitab Al-Tawheed,’ Signaling Strong Stance Against Wahhabism

January 10, 2025
Afghanistan/Human Rights

by Our Correspondent in Doha In a significant move, the Ministry of Information and Culture of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (Taliban) has announced the ban of several books, including Kitab Al-Tawheed

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