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...The Taliban have carried out hundreds of floggings over the past year as the hardline regime consolidates its control over Afghanistan....
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...The two schemes were established in the aftermath of the Taliban seizing Kabul in August 2021....
...“The Pakistani Taliban based inside Afghanistan have become an extension of the Afghan Taliban,” Khan added....
...The ban on girls’ education has helped turned the Taliban into international pariahs and has been condemned by Islamic scholars around the world....
...Trump’s deal with the Taliban was a terrible one....
...Khan, who is leaving with his wife and eight children, has never set foot in Afghanistan, which has been under the rule of the Islamist Taliban for more than two years....
...The Taliban must not be successful because this could encourage radical Islamic forces elsewhere and widen the use of Afghanistan as an incubator for terror groups — like al-Qaeda or Isis....
...The Afghanistan Cricket Board nonetheless answers to the Taliban, in a tense compromise with global cricketing authorities....
...to the Taliban’ What factors have contributed to the Taliban’s marginalisation of women?...
...Its strengthening helps to bolster the Taliban’s finances as the regime struggles to cope with widespread unemployment....
...Shares in Boeing and supplier Spirit AeroSystems tumbled after a mid-flight accident, and tens of thousands of Afghan women and girls have been able to join online study programmes despite the Taliban’s...
...Isis-K has killed hundreds of people in recent years, waging a campaign against Afghanistan’s Shia minority and a string of assassination attempts of prominent Taliban leaders....
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...Contrary to his assertions that the surge in violence has raised fears among Pakistan’s officials that Pakistani Taliban militants based in Afghanistan are carrying out the attacks, the rising terrorism...
...Entire families are being uprooted, and are crossing back into Taliban-ruled Afghanistan without food, water or shelter....
...Many returning Afghans fear being subject to Taliban policies such as enforced religious observance and a ban on the education of girls....
...“And the Taliban have no resources to help these people settle back.”...
...The Taliban’s difficulty in responding to disasters has been compounded by Afghanistan’s international isolation....
...That should be a warning because, more than 20 years after US troops entered Kabul, the Taliban are back in charge of Afghanistan. Both Hamas and the Taliban employ terrorist tactics....
...Marc Filippino So tell me a little bit about the recent restrictions that the Taliban have put on education in Afghanistan....
...One theory is that Islamabad is enacting deportations to put pressure on the Taliban government, which has not been suitably co-operative since coming to power....
...Xylazine has also been increasingly cut with heroin as opium production has dwindled in Afghanistan, a big source of the drug, under the Taliban....
...But they said a mix of a lack of capacity and determination on the part of the Taliban appeared to have left room for militants to operate....
...The Taliban previously ruled Afghanistan in the 1990s before being ousted by a US-led invasion in 2001....
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