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Taliban is in control of Afghanistan and Taliban remains a topic of discussion every day. Now the Taliban has released a new installment of its atrocities. Women in Afghanistan have opened beauty parlors inside their homes on a large scale. Which Taliban has asked to ban.
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Taliban banning women's beauty salons in Afghanistan is the latest curb on the rights and freedoms of Afghan women and girls, following edicts barring them from education, public spaces and most forms of employment.
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Now the Taliban has issued a new decree that women in Afghanistan will not go to such restaurants where there are lawns or where there is an open place to sit. The Taliban say that in the complaints it was said that women and men are together in such places and women do not wear hijab in these places.
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Another blow to Pakistan suffering from poverty and inflation. China has closed its consulate in Pakistan, it is being told that China has taken this decision after threats from terrorist organizations like TTP.
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In Afghanistan, the Taliban had ordered the beheading of the mannequins standing in the shops. After which now he has given a new order, withdrawing this order. It has been ordered to cover the mouths of colorfully dressed mannequins in the shops.
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15 August 2021 Taliban returned to Afghanistan about 16 months ago. So along with it fear and dread also returned to Afghanistan with a population of 40 million. Now in Afghanistan, no Indian or foreign women will work in any NGO. If any NGO will not obey this order of the government. Then his license will be cancelled.
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The Taliban has issued a new decree in Afghanistan. The Taliban have banned women from going to parks and gyms in Afghanistan.
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One year has passed since the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan. On this occasion, the Taliban celebrated by taking out a parade with American weapons.
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The Taliban occupied Afghanistan for the first time in 1996. In August 2021, the Taliban once again came back to power. But the big question is how different this time's Taliban is from the 90s Taliban.
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The Taliban kidnapped Anas Mallick, a correspondent of WION, an affiliate of Zee News, in Kabul. Anas remained in Taliban captivity for 21 hours. There he was beaten up as well.
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Eight people were killed in an explosion in the Afghan capital Kabul on Friday night. The blast took place in a government residential area of ​​Shia-dominated PD6 in Kabul. Kabul police spokesman Khalid Zadran said that the explosive devices were kept in a vehicle and eight people were killed and 18 others were injured in the incident.
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Both China and Pakistan are anxious to include Afghanistan in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi also discussed the expansion of CPEC in a meeting with Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaki in Tashkent.
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Women news anchors in Afghanistan have now been forced to read the news by covering their faces. Earlier, these anchors had clearly refused to read the news by covering their faces, but the Taliban government warned if this did not happen then strict action would be taken.
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American soldiers also left about 600,000 small arms while returning from Afghanistan. These weapons also included pistols, rifles, grenade launchers, carbines and machine guns, which were confiscated by Taliban fighters. And now with the same weapons the terrorist organizations of Pakistan are demonstrating their power.
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The Taliban had captured the territory of Afghanistan in the year 2021, but the Taliban, who talked about improving their first image, is still no different from the Taliban 20 years ago.
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Several civilians were killed in an explosion in Afghanistan`s capital city of Kabul on Sunday, Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said on Twitter.
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Even though Taliban has publicly stated that they have disassociated themselves from Al-Qaeda but non-Afghan fighters have been sighted in Taliban ranks suggesting a active network.
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This segment of Zee News brings detailed news stories of the day.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said at the nine-member Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit that rising extremism is the biggest threat to global peace and drew attention to the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said at the nine-member Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit that rising extremism is the biggest threat to global peace and drew attention to the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan.






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