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No country formally recognises the Taliban. But the group’s recent diplomatic overdrive shows many want it as a partner.
The Taliban's decree to ban chess in Afghanistan came suddenly. But for those involved with the sport, it was not surprising.
The early evening sun still shone strongly overhead when Sodaba Khinjani adjusted her cleats and squinted out at the soccer ...
Afghanistan said it attaches great importance to China's security concerns and will never allow any force to use their ...
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday told the House Foreign Affairs Committee that the United States was reviewing ...
A pastor to a congregation primarily composed of Afghan Christian refugees is pleading with President Trump to protect ...
HOUSTON — Family members and military personnel are demanding justice for Abdul Waziri, an Afghan man who was shot and killed ...
Chabahar Port serves as a crucial transportation hub between Afghanistan, India, and Iran. Taliban representatives have ...
Taliban-controlled media say the group's acting ambassador to Iran has met with his Burkina Faso counterpart in the Iranian ...
India and Afghanistan appear to be quietly resetting ties amid rising India-Pakistan tensions, marked by recent high-level ...
Homeland Security’s notice to the federal government claims there have been “notable improvements” in Afghanistan’s national security, now under the control of the Taliban, and ...
The Taliban interim government of Afghanistan on Wednesday assured Beijing that it will not allow “any force” to use country’s territory against China. The Afghan side attaches great importance to ...