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Iran Presses Afghan Opposition To Pursue Reconciliation With Taliban

Amid growing regional and international pressure on the Taliban, the Islamic Republic of Iran has intensified its outreach to Afghan political opposition figures in an effort to promote reconciliation and a political arrangement with the Taliban.

Australia Introduces Independent Sanctions Regime Targeting Taliban Leadership

Nine Militants Killed in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa As Spin Boldak Clashes Escalate, Says Pakistan

Taliban Seek Deeper Ties After Russia, India Back Engagement

Afghanistan Dropped From New US National Security Strategy

Taliban To Form 1,000-Member Rapid Unit To Secure Northern Border

Taliban Seeks Stronger Political, Economic Ties With EU

  • Border Will Remain Closed Until Taliban Give Security Guarantees, Says Pakistan

    Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Tahir Andrabi, said on Friday that border crossings with Afghanistan will remain closed to trade and transit until the Taliban provide credible guarantees that militants will not be allowed to enter Pakistan from Afghan territory.

    Friday, 12/05/2025
  • Brother Of Arrested Afghan Ex-Officer Rejects US Claim Of ISIS Links

    The brother of Jahan Shah Safi, a former Afghan security officer arrested in the United States on charges of assisting ISIS, has strongly rejected the allegations, calling them baseless.

    Friday, 12/05/2025
  • Afghan Ex-Commander To Trump: Help Us Return & Battle Taliban Rule

    A former senior commander of Afghanistan’s security forces has appealed to US President Donald Trump to help create conditions that would allow Afghans to return home and resume the fight against the Taliban.

    Friday, 12/05/2025
  • Afghanistan Under Taliban Faces Serious Problems but Is ‘Under Control’, Says Putin

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that Afghanistan under Taliban rule faces “certain problems,” describing the decades-long conflict in the country as “a horrible situation.”

    Friday, 12/05/2025
  • US-Left Weapons Not Enough To Sustain Their Rule, Says Taliban

    The Taliban’s chief spokesperson, Zabihullah Mujahid, said during a ceremony in Paktia that modern warfare is driven by technology and that the group must strengthen its capabilities accordingly.

    Thursday, 12/04/2025
  • Afghan Detained In US Is ‘Not A Terrorist’, Says Former Afghan Army Commander

    A former senior commander of the Afghan National Army has rejected allegations against Jahan Shah Safi, an Afghan refugee arrested in the United States on suspicion of links to ISIS-K, saying he is “not a terrorist.”

    Thursday, 12/04/2025
  • Taliban Publicly Flogs 18 People In Kabul & Paktia

    The Taliban’s Supreme Court says 15 people in Kabul have been flogged on charges of selling and trafficking narcotics, while three others in Paktia were flogged for using counterfeit currency.

    Thursday, 12/04/2025
  • Border Crossings Will Reopen Only With Pakistan Guarantees, Says Taliban

    The Taliban say Afghanistan–Pakistan trade routes will reopen only if Islamabad provides firm guarantees that the crossings will no longer be used for political or economic pressure.

    Thursday, 12/04/2025
  • US Provided $120 Million In Afghan Aid In First Three Months Of 2025, Says SIGAR

    According to SIGAR, from 2002 to mid-2021 the United States allocated approximately $144.7 billion for Afghanistan’s reconstruction, of which an estimated $26–29 billion was lost to waste, fraud and abuse.

    Thursday, 12/04/2025
  • Pakistan Pursuing ‘Mysterious Projects’ In Afghanistan, Says Taliban FM

    Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi has accused Pakistan of attempting to advance what he described as “mysterious projects” in Afghanistan, alleging that Islamabad seeks to topple the Taliban by exerting economic pressure.

    Thursday, 12/04/2025
  • Pakistan & Taliban Agree To Maintain Ceasefire

    Three Afghan sources and two Pakistani officials, including one based in Istanbul, told Reuters that a meeting between Taliban and Pakistani representatives was held in Saudi Arabia.

    Wednesday, 12/03/2025
  • Brussels Talks Underscore ‘Urgent Need For Credible Political Alternative’ In Afghanistan

    Two organisations in Brussels have convened a high-level conference on the growing challenges posed by Taliban rule and what participants described as the urgent need for political change in Afghanistan, South Asia Journal reports.

    Friday, 12/05/2025
  • Five Former Afghan Security Personnel Arrested After Deportation From Iran

    Local sources in Parwan province told Afghanistan International that five former Afghan security personnel were arrested by the Taliban after being deported from Iran.

    Thursday, 12/04/2025
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