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Afghanistan’s Politics

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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

Global Afghanistan

Donald Trump’s Presidency: Hopes and Concerns Among the Taliban and Their Opponents

4 months ago Yaraan Team

With Donald Trump’s election as President of the United States, Afghans have intensified their discussions about possible shifts in Washington’s policy toward Afghanistan. In the two and a half months since Trump’s victory, political figures, …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

In Barmal District of Afghanistan’s Paktika Province, people from an area bombed by the Pakistani Air Force have gathered to bury the victims. The photo is a screenshot taken from a video released by the Taliban-controlled Bakhtar News Agency.
Afghan Media Watch

Taliban: Pakistan’s Airstrikes in Paktika Killed 46 Civilians, Including Women and Children

5 months ago Yaraan Team

The Taliban government in Afghanistan says at least 46 civilians, most of them women and children, have been killed in Pakistani airstrikes in Paktika Province. According to Taliban officials, the strikes took place overnight in …More

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