‘False’ footballers evacuated with Afghan women’s team whilst real players left behind According to a BBC investigation, not all of…
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The latest news from Afghanistan and the Taliban government, with special reports and insights from our international news correspondent, Yvonne Ridley.
Taliban governor killed in his Afghanistan office blast – Mohammad Dawood Muzammil dead Mohammad Dawood Muzammil – the governor of Afghanistan’s…
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Former Afghan MP Mursal Nabizada shot dead at home in Kabul Mursal Nabizada, 32 – a former Afghan MP -…
Taliban says women banned from universities in Afghanistan Aljazeera says Afghanistan’s Taliban-run higher education ministry has said that female students…
UK military Afghan operations killed at least 64 children The UK government has paid out for the deaths of at…
The Independent says INDIA on Thursday said it has sent a “technical team” to Kabul to coordinate the delivery of humanitarian aid after a powerful earthquake killed over 1000 people in eastern Afghanistan.
Aljazeera says AID has started to arrive in a remote part of Afghanistan where an earthquake killed at least 1,000 people, as Taliban officials said the rescue operation was almost complete.
Aljazeera says THE DEATH TOLL from a powerful earthquake in Afghanistan has climbed to 1,000, with more than 1,500 others wounded, according to the Taliban.
Afghanistan earthquake latest as more than 1500 feared dead as the Taliban emergency services race against time to find more…
The Guardian says A 6.1 MAGNITUDE earthquake has struck south-east Afghanistan killing at least 255 people, according to the country’s official news agency.
Aljazeera says AN EARTHQUAKE of magnitude 6.1 has killed at least 150 people in Afghanistan, the country’s disaster management authority says.
In a scathing report headed by The House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee, MPs have strongly criticised the UK’s withdrawal from Afghanistan last year, labelling it as a ‘disaster’.
France24 says four bombs ripped through minibuses and a mosque in Afghanistan on Wednesday, killing at least 12 people, with at least some of the attacks claimed by the IS group.
The Independent says the Taliban have told airlines in Afghanistan that women cannot board domestic or international flights without a male chaperone.