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Articles by Patsun Bahram Kheil

Governance, Power & Public Impact

Three prominent Taliban leaders, including Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada, Mullah Yaqoob Mujahid, and Sirajuddin Haqqani, depicted against a light background.
Afghanistan’s Politics

Taliban Leaders Dismiss Reports of Internal Divisions Amid Speculation

3 months ago Patsun Bahram Kheil

Senior Taliban officials have publicly denied reports of internal divisions within the group’s leadership, following growing speculation over the recent absence of key figures from public view. Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Taliban’s deputy prime …More

Two Afghan women wearing black clothing and headscarves, one with a yellow scarf, sit on the floor of a Women Empowerment Center in Kabul, weaving fabric and string. They are engaged in skill development activities, with sewing machines and other workers visible in the background.
Economic Pulse

The Cost of Isolation: Afghanistan’s Financial Challenges and Development Prospects

3 months ago Patsun Bahram Kheil

Since the Taliban’s takeover in August 2021, Afghanistan has faced severe financial isolation. Cut off from the global banking system, international financial institutions remain hesitant to engage with the Taliban-led administration. This has exacerbated an …More

Zabihullah Mujahid, dressed in traditional Afghan attire, speaking during an interview with a decorative background featuring cultural elements.
Afghan Media Watch

Rifts Deepen Within Taliban Leadership Amid Internal Struggles

3 months ago Patsun Bahram Kheil

Reports of internal discord within the Taliban leadership are growing as high-ranking officials express discontent over key policy decisions, particularly the ban on girls’ education. While Taliban spokespersons continue to deny these claims, mounting evidence …More

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and acting Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi walking after their meeting in Kabul.
Global Afghanistan

Iranian Foreign Minister Visits Kabul for Talks on Security, Refugee Crisis, and Helmand River Dispute

3 months ago Patsun Bahram Kheil

KABUL, Afghanistan : Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Kabul on Sunday for high-level meetings with the Taliban administration, underscoring Tehran’s continuing engagement with its neighbor despite not formally recognizing the group’s government. According …More

A woman wearing a brown burqa sits on a hospital bed holding a malnourished infant, with hospital items on a nearby table.
Economic Pulse

U.S. Aid Suspension Sparks Economic Crisis in Afghanistan: Currency Decline and Rising Food Prices

3 months ago Patsun Bahram Kheil

The U.S. government’s suspension of all foreign aid, following an executive order by President Donald Trump, has triggered a significant economic impact in Afghanistan, worsening the country’s already fragile humanitarian situation. The Afghan currency (AFN) …More

Afghanistan Now

Taliban Claim Heavy Spending on Counter-Narcotics, Criticize Lack of International Aid

4 months ago Patsun Bahram Kheil

As the season for poppy and other crop cultivation begins in parts of Afghanistan, the Taliban-led government reiterates its enforcement of the ban on poppy cultivation under the decree of the group’s supreme leader. Officials …More

Zabihullah Mujahid, dressed in traditional Afghan attire, speaking during an interview with a decorative background featuring cultural elements.
Afghan Media Watch

Taliban Call for Compensation Over Alleged War Crimes by Foreign Forces

4 months ago Patsun Bahram Kheil

The Taliban government has responded to the findings of an official inquiry into alleged war crimes by the UK’s Special Air Service (SAS), stating that Afghans deserve compensation for atrocities committed by foreign forces. The …More

A color-coded map highlighting Afghanistan’s Wakhan Corridor in orange, illustrating its narrow stretch between Tajikistan to the north, China to the east, and Pakistan to the south. The map labels surrounding regions (e.g., Baghlan, Kabul, and Peshawar) and includes a scale bar indicating 100 km.
Afghanistan Now

Heightened Tensions Over Rumored Pakistani Military Presence in Afghanistan’s Wakhan Corridor

4 months ago Patsun Bahram Kheil

A fresh wave of debates has been sparked about the potential presence of Pakistani military forces in the strategically significant Wakhan Corridor of northeastern Afghanistan. These discussions intensified following a meeting in Kabul between Taliban …More

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