Afghanistan’s women’s cricket team reunited after three years in exile due to the Taliban’s takeover and played a charity match in Melbourne. Team captain Nahida Sapan hopes the match will spark a movement for change.
Angus Lapsley, who lost a classified dossier about the locations of British special forces in Kabul, is set to be appointed next week
After taking office on January 20, US President Donald Trump ordered a 90-day pause to reassess the country's global assistance funding. "Aid groups or countries should not use humanitarian aid for political gains," economy ministry spokesman Abdul Rahman Habib told AFP.
The co-owner of Kabul Corner expressed deep concerns about the future of her community following the president's recent executive order
Thousands of Afghans who aided the U.S. military are stuck in limbo after Trump paused all refugee resettlement.
Afghanistan is launching a three-day polio vaccination campaign in 16 provinces, including Kabul, with the aim of vaccinating more than 6 million children under the age of five. This comes as cases of wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) have risen to 25 in 2024,
Tens of thousands of Afghans who risked their lives working for the U.S. government or military are now in limbo after the Trump administration issued two executive orders targeting refugees.
On 27 January 2025, the inaugural trilateral meeting of representatives of Afghanistan, Turkmenistan and the Turkish Çalık Holding was held in Kabul, dedicated to the launch of the operational phase of the large-scale TAP-500 power transmission line project connecting Turkmenistan,
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Kabul concedes TTP is a problem
The interim Afghan government conceded to the Pakistani authorities in closed door meetings that the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) was a problem but objected to Islamabad's approach in dealing the issue, sources familiar with the development told The Express Tribune on Sunday.
KABUL (Reuters) -The United States has freed an Afghan convicted by an American court on charges of drug smuggling and terrorism in exchange for two U.S. citizens held in Afghanistan, authorities in Kabul said on Tuesday.
Angus Lapsley, who left top secret documents containing the locations of British special forces in Kabul at a bus stop is being lined up to be the UK's Nato ambassador, sources claim.