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Four years after the Taliban took power, influencers are traveling to Afghanistan in droves. CNN’s Isobel Yeung met up in ...
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Iran’s Taliban Tightrope

For the short term, Iran will prefer quiet security and intelligence cooperation with the Taliban rather than overt ...
Four years after the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan, the plight of women in the country has reached dire level ...
The report quoted the Taliban’s minister for the propagation of virtue and prevention of vice, Khalid Hanafi, as saying ...
In four years, the Taliban have annihilated Afghanistan’s independent media sector and supplanted it with their own ...
While the rest of the world pays little attention, the Taliban’s edicts eroding women’s basic rights have only grown in ...
Assoc. Prof. Özlem Altıok says, “We should ask the men who liken Afghanistan, turned into hell for women by the Taliban, to ...
Rights groups and the UN have repeatedly warned that some Afghans returning are at risk of persecution because of their ...
The influencers gain attention by gushing over visits to the Central Asian nation, although one critic notes that their trips ...
Afghan boys play soccer in front of the gaping niche where a giant Buddha statue used to stand in the central town of Bamiyan, April 13, 2007. The Taliban destroyed two of the statues in 2001.
Aid agencies say more than half of Afghanistan’s population, roughly 23 million people, need humanitarian assistance.View on ...