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Afghanistan under Taliban: power without a state
Ultimately, the Taliban's greatest challenge is not opposition but governance itself. Power has been secured; legitimacy not.
The Taliban have increased their use of corporal punishment, with public floggings and executions on the rise.
Pakistan recorded its deadliest year of violence in a decade, with gunfights, airstrikes, and suicide bombings marking much ...
KABUL: Clashes have erupted between Afghanistan’s National Resistance Front (NRF) and Taliban forces in the northern province ...
Through the decades, downtown Kabul’s Ariana Cinema had weathered revolution and war, emerging battered and bruised but still ...
Months after the Afghan government collapsed and US forces left, the Islamic State's Afghanistan affiliate wants to sabotage the Taliban's legitimacy.
Two Kabul, Afghanistan, landowners failed to show that the US Department of State breached lease agreements by not returning to them properties the US leased until the 2021 Taliban takeover, the ...
Four young Afghan men were given a Taliban warning for walking the streets dressed as Thomas Shelby from the TV hit show ...
Aided by her mother, Mahtab Amiri, who coordinated her escape, she left the country with Erfaan and was driven to Iran. From ...
Over the last two decades, India has provided nearly $3 billion (around Rs 25,000 crore) to Afghanistan. This support has ...
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