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AFF Targets Taliban Morality Police Patrol In Faryab, Claims Casualties

The Afghanistan Freedom Front (AFF) says its fighters attacked the Taliban’s Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice headquarters in Maimana, the capital of Faryab province, on Sunday evening.

Taliban to Carry Out Public Execution In Khost On Tuesday

Taliban–Pakistan Talks In Saudi Arabia Collapse Without Agreement

Five Killed In Cross-Border Attacks From Afghanistan, Says Tajikistan

British Forces Committed ‘War Crimes’ In Afghanistan, Says Former UK Officer

Islamabad’s Afghanistan Policy Has Failed, Says Pak Religious Leader

Rocket Attack In Badakhshan Kills Three Taliban, Says AFF

  • Taliban Detentions Of TTP Fighters ‘Not Enough’, Says Pakistan

    Ishaq Dar, Pakistan’s foreign minister, says that during his most recent visit to Kabul, Taliban foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi informed him that a number of members of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) had been arrested.

    Sunday, 11/30/2025
  • US To Deport Six Afghans Accused Of Terrorism & Other Crimes

    The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has released photos of several Afghan nationals accused of terrorism-related activity and criminal offences, saying they “rewarded American generosity with violence.”

    Sunday, 11/30/2025
  • AP: Lakanwal Struggled With Unemployment & Isolation Before Attack

    Abdul Rahman Lakanwal, the Afghan national accused of shooting two members of the US National Guard near the White House, had struggled for years with psychological collapse, unemployment and prolonged isolation.

    Sunday, 11/30/2025
  • Taliban Flog Three People In Separate Cases In North Afghanistan

    The Taliban in Ruyi Du Ab district of Samangan province have flogged a woman and a man 30 times after accusing them of “running away from home and moral corruption,” and sentenced them to between one and two years in prison.

    Sunday, 11/30/2025
  • EU Briefed On Taliban Clash & Counterterrorism Concerns, Says Pak FM

    Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said he had provided detailed explanations to 27 European countries regarding Islamabad’s recent confrontation with the Taliban.

    Saturday, 11/29/2025
  • No Distinction Between Terrorist Groups, Says Pakistan Army

    Pakistan Army spokesperson Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said the country makes no distinction between terrorist organisations and considers all militants a threat, adding that in Pakistan’s view “the only good terrorist is a dead terrorist.”

    Saturday, 11/29/2025
  • Taliban Detains 70-Year-Old TikTok User, Releases Forced Confession Video

    The Taliban’s Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice has detained a 70-year-old TikTok user, Malik Akbar, and released a video of his forced confession.

    Saturday, 11/29/2025
  • US Pauses Visa Issuance For Afghan Passport Holders

    The US State Department has announced an immediate halt to issuing visas for all individuals travelling on Afghan passports, citing national security concerns.

    Saturday, 11/29/2025
  • X Transparency Update Unmasks Global Operators Behind Taliban Accounts

    The social network X has recently introduced a new feature that reveals users’ locations, exposing details that lift the veil on the activities of those in power and on the money invested in information warfare.

    Saturday, 11/29/2025
  • Taliban Graduates ‘Hundreds of Commandos’ As Tensions With Pakistan Peak

    The Taliban’s Ministry of Defence has announced the graduation of hundreds of commando fighters amid sharply rising tensions with Pakistan.

    Saturday, 11/29/2025
  • Taliban-Sheltered Terrorists Pose Threat To Region & Beyond, Says Pak

    Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry has warned that terrorist groups operating from Afghan territory under the protection of the Taliban pose a serious threat to regional and global security.

    Friday, 11/28/2025
  • UN Urges US To Keep Doors Open To Asylum Seekers

    The UN human rights office has urged the United States to keep its doors open to asylum seekers. The call is a response to President Donald Trump’s recent remarks about closing immigration from what he called “third world countries.”

    Friday, 11/28/2025
  • CSTO Leaders Call For Terrorism-Free Afghanistan

    Leaders of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) have called for Afghanistan to become an independent, neutral and peaceful state, free from terrorism, war and narcotics.

    Friday, 11/28/2025
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