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The city of six million people could soon run out water, amid climate change, sanctions and governance failures.
In a historic and controversial move, Russia has become the first nation to officially recognise the Taliban government in ...
Russia said on Thursday it had accepted the credentials of a new ambassador of Afghanistan, making it the first nation to ...
In a stunning geopolitical shift, Russia has become the first country to officially recognise the Taliban government in Afghanistan. Russian Ambassador Dmitry Zhirnov personally conveyed the ...
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India is unlikely to immediately recognize the Taliban. Russia's move creates opportunities for New Delhi. India-Kabul ties ...
KHANKENDI, Azerbaijan, July 4.​ It has been proposed to hold the 18th summit of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) ...
Kabul, A City Stretched Beyond Its Limits Decades of war, migration and chaotic sprawl have turned the Afghan capital into a barely functioning dust bowl.
Speaking about the recent incidents in Kabul, a UN source speaking on condition of anonymity said: “They were stopped outside ...
The U.S. is offering a $5 million reward for information that helps find Mahmood Habibi, an Afghan-American national it says ...
In the heart of Kabul lies a little-known place of reflection and history - the British Cemetery - now almost forgotten as foreign presence in Afghanistan has dwindled since 2021. For nearly two ...
A juice vendor in downtown Kabul, Afghanistan, shortly before the city fell to the Taliban. Credit... Mujib Mashal/The New York Times. By Mujib Mashal. Published Aug. 28, 2021 Updated Aug. 29, 2021.