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New Delhi/JEN: Social media platforms like Facebook and TikTok on Tuesday announced that they won’t lift bans on content that promotes the Taliban after the group took control of Afghanistan. more
Taliban leaders holding talks in Doha about future government

Kabul: The Taliban said discussions are underway in Doha about a future government, including its structure and name, and they will reveal the details soon.

Pakistan's Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Sirajul Haq says Taliban takeover of Afghanistan is a victory for Islamic world

Lahore:  Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Sirajul Haq has said the "peaceful taking over" of Kabul by Taliban insurgents was actually a defeat of the US and a victory of Afghan people ...

World should not turn its back on us: Afghan filmmaker urges to film community

Kabul: Afghan filmmaker Sahraa Karimi has written a letter urging the film community to join her “in protecting my beautiful people, especially filmmakers from the Taliban.”

After entering Kabul now Taliban insurgents take control over Afghanistan Presidential Palace: Reports

Kabul: Taliban insurgents, who entered Kabul on Sunday after days of clashes with the Afghanistan security forces and capturing several key cities, have now taken control over the Preside ...

Several Afghan officials arrive at Kabul Airport to flee nation: Reports

Kabul: Several high-ranking Afghanistan officials have reached the Kabul airport to fly out of the city as Taliban terrorists are fast approaching it.

Civilians protest against Taliban and Pakistan in Kabul

Kabul/IBNS: Amid the clashes between Taliban and Afghan security forces, civilians resorted to protest against Taliban and Pakistan here.

Afghanistan: Two separate explosions rock Kabul, Kandahar, 4 die 

Kabul:  Two separate explosions rocked Kabul and Kandahar provinces in Afghanistan which left at least four people dead on Saturday, media reports said.

Afghanistan: Twin blasts hit Kabul, 5 die

Kabul: At least five people died as two blasts rocked Afghanistan capital Kabul city on Saturday, media reports said.

Death toll from Kabul school blasts rises to 63 : Reports

Moscow/Sputnik: The death toll from Saturday's blasts near a girls’ school in the Afghan capital of Kabul has reached 63, with more than 150 others wounded, media reported.