Two ministers in the Taliban’s Cabinet and their relatives are on the US global terrorist list
Taliban have yet to confirm that al-Qaida leader was killed in Kabul, and what they will do with his body
Relief supplies must be stocked before winter or millions of Afghans will starve, UN warns
Online propaganda helped them return to power, but now the group is being banned from critical digital avenues
Prevalent corruption festered in Afghan state institutions and undermined development efforts but the country's new rulers say they will not hold anyone accountable
More than 100 applicants who made it to semifinal selection for 2022 classes will be considered for 2023 academic year
Hundreds of US academics want easier visa procedures because some female Afghan students struggle with paying fees
US funding will provide essential food, health and sanitation supplies to Afghans impacted by last week’s deadly earthquake
Tens of thousands of Afghans harmed by the earthquake urgently need food, health care and assistance to rebuild their homes
Representatives of Russian, Afghan traders sign agreement aiming to expand energy, banking and transport cooperation
US embassies receive more Afghan immigration applications than ever as refugee support organizations call on Congress to approve more visas
Despite worsening humanitarian, human rights conditions in Afghanistan, Turkey has increased deportations of Afghan migrants
Some experts say boycotts of Indian goods and services are unlikely to affect New Delhi's trade relations with the Muslim world
Several former Afghan officials, including a minister, have returned to a Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, drawing criticism from some former colleagues
Taliban release footage of popular social media vlogger repenting for 'insulting sacred values' of Islam
Uncertain about prospects of, pathway to permanent settlement in US, some Afghan evacuees are looking north to Canada
Hammered by pandemic, country’s economy is facing bankruptcy and millions of its people are losing access to food.
With Congress having dropped proposal to find legal pathways for their permanent settlement, Afghan evacuees fear they are losing political support in US
As poverty bites deeper in Afghanistan, more and more desperate families give their child daughters to marriage
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