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Taliban Expresses Interest in Joining China's Belt and Road Initiative
Amidst a changing political landscape, the Taliban, now at the helm in Afghanistan, is showing an inclination towards aligning with China's significant infrastructure venture, the 'Belt and Road' Initiative. This recent development emerges as Haji Nooruddin Azizi, Afghanistan's acting commerce minister, expressed the Taliban administration's desire to become an official part of this vast project. Amidst a changing political landscape, the Taliban, now at the helm in Afghanistan, is showing an inclination towards aligning with China's significant infrastructure venture, the 'Belt and Road' Initiative. This recent development emerges as Haji Nooruddin Azizi, Afghanistan's acting commerce minister, expressed the Taliban administration's desire to become an official part of this vast project. -
Taliban Slapped With U.S. Visa Restrictions Over Violence Against Women, Oppression Of Rights
The U.S. State Department will work closely with the Afghan government to identify individuals who meet these criteria and will then deny them visas to enter the country The U.S. State Department will work closely with the Afghan government to identify individuals who meet these criteria and will then deny them visas to enter the country -
UN Aid Chief Highlights Lack Of Women’s Access To Employment, Education In Taliban-Led Afghanistan
Last month, the Taliban-run government issued an order prohibiting the majority of women from working for NGOs Last month, the Taliban-run government issued an order prohibiting the majority of women from working for NGOs -
At Least Three Dead In Gun Attack At Kabul Restaurant Popular With Chinese
A Kabul police spokesman said three attackers were killed and one suspect arrested A Kabul police spokesman said three attackers were killed and one suspect arrested -
UN Documents Hundreds Of Taliban Deaths, Human Rights Breaches
Despite more than 700 fatalities and 1,400 injuries since the takeover in August 2021, security has mostly increased. Despite more than 700 fatalities and 1,400 injuries since the takeover in August 2021, security has mostly increased. -
Taliban Leader Says Afghanistan Won't Be Used To Launch Military Operations
A coalition led by the U.S. expelled the Taliban for harboring Osama bin Laden in 2001. A coalition led by the U.S. expelled the Taliban for harboring Osama bin Laden in 2001. -
Taliban Officials Say Quake Rescue Operations In Afghanistan Almost Done
A magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck approximately 160 kilometers southeast of Kabul. A magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck approximately 160 kilometers southeast of Kabul. -
UN: Taliban Interfering With Aid, Resisting Cash Plan
The Taliban, who currently control Afghanistan, is defying UN efforts to help the nation get humanitarian aid. The Taliban, who currently control Afghanistan, is defying UN efforts to help the nation get humanitarian aid. -
Biden To Taliban: Release American Hostage
U.S. Navy veteran Mark Frerichs spent a decade as a civil engineer helping the Afghan people. U.S. Navy veteran Mark Frerichs spent a decade as a civil engineer helping the Afghan people. -
Taliban Orders Shop Owners To Cut Off Mannequins' Head, Saying 'Idols' Offend Islam
The Taliban also declared all music in vehicles to be illegal, as well as 'intoxicating' beverages. The Taliban also declared all music in vehicles to be illegal, as well as 'intoxicating' beverages.