Taliban News
Military analysts are alarmed by the sophistication of BLA’s firepower.
The Taliban has suspended chess in Afghanistan, citing religious concerns. The ban affects local communities and adds to a growing list of restrictions on other sports.
Rejecting Pakistan’s claims, Abdul Qahar Balkhi, spokesperson for Afghanistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that Islamabad should focus on resolving their own security and internal problems instead of such irresponsible remarks.
The Taliban's chief spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, released a statement on his official X account, without specifically mentioning International Women's Day, which is celebrated on March 8.
Pakistan's continued detention and expulsion of Afghan migrants have been met with international reactions from organizations like Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and the United Nations, calling on Islamabad to stop these actions.
The Serena Hotel said Friday it was closing its operations in the Afghan capital on February 1, with the Hotel State Owned Corporation taking over. The corporation is overseen by the finance ministry.
Thousands turned out to show their happiness and assure the Afghan military of their support against Pakistan.
Khalil Haqqani had been serving as a minister in the Taliban’s interim government since the withdrawal of foreign forces from Afghanistan in 2021
The Taliban were put on Russia's list of terrorist organisations in 2003, and any contact with such groups is punishable under Russian law.
Afghanistan are the only ICC-full member nation without a women's cricket team. The Taliban government does not let women and girls in country play any sport.
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