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Pakistan's Attacks Have Not Gone Unanswered, Says Taliban Army Chief

Pakistan's Attacks Have Not Gone Unanswered, Says Taliban Army Chief

Taliban army chief Fasihuddin Fitrat said Pakistani attacks on Afghan territory were unacceptable and insisted that none had gone unanswered. He accused Pakistan of bombing civilian homes under the pretext of targeting militants.

People Detained For Promoting 'Improper Hijab' in Herat, Says Taliban Minister

People Detained For Promoting 'Improper Hijab' in Herat, Says Taliban Minister

Taliban Minister Khalid Hanafi said during a visit to Herat that the group had detained people accused of promoting improper hijab, creating unrest and spreading negative propaganda against the Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice.

Taliban Support OIC Women's Conference But Send No Representative

Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation’s efforts “for the welfare of Islamic countries” were commendable and that the Taliban supported its work, responding to a women’s conference in Islamabad.

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Visits Kabul For Consular Talks

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Vahid Jalalzadeh arrived in Kabul on Monday to attend the fifth meeting of the Iran-Afghanistan Joint Consular Commission. He is also expected to hold talks with Taliban officials during the visit.

Taliban Army Chief Seeks To Bring Dissident Commander To Kabul

Taliban Army Chief Seeks To Bring Dissident Commander To Kabul

Sources in Badakhshan told Afghanistan International that Taliban army chief Fasihuddin Fitrat is trying to persuade dissident commander Juma Khan Fateh to travel to Kabul for further talks with the group’s leadership.

Taliban Intensifies Crackdown On Independent Media, Says Rights Group

Taliban Intensifies Crackdown On Independent Media, Says Rights Group

The Afghanistan Media Support Organisation says journalists and media outlets face a multilayered, organised and widespread crisis under Taliban rule, with arrests, physical violence and interference in media affairs increasing over the past month.

OIC Displays Afghan National Flag At Islamabad Conference

OIC Displays Afghan National Flag At Islamabad Conference

The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) displayed Afghanistan’s national flag, instead of Taliban’s flag, alongside those of its member states at its ninth conference on women’s empowerment in Islamabad.

Juma Khan Fateh Is No Threat To Taliban Rule, Says Badakhshan Governor

Juma Khan Fateh Is No Threat To Taliban Rule, Says Badakhshan Governor

Badakhshan’s Taliban governor downplayed the role of dissident commander Juma Khan Fateh, describing recent internal tensions in the province as “a very ordinary issue” that had now been fully resolved.

Taliban Allow Dozens Of Pakistani Students To Return Home

Taliban Allow Dozens Of Pakistani Students To Return Home

The Taliban have allowed Pakistani students stranded in Afghanistan to return home through the Torkham border crossing. A representative of the students said the Taliban permitted 68 students to cross into Pakistan on Friday night.

UN Urges Pakistan To Halt Forced Deportations Of Afghans

UN Urges Pakistan To Halt Forced Deportations Of Afghans

The UN refugee agency has again voiced concern over Pakistan’s forced deportation of Afghan nationals and asylum seekers, urging that any returns should be voluntary, safe and dignified. Border reports show returns have surged since Islamabad’s deadline expired.

Dissident Taliban Commander Returns To Darwaz After Renewing Loyalty

Dissident Taliban Commander Returns To Darwaz After Renewing Loyalty

Hurriyat, a Taliban-affiliated media outlet, reported on Saturday that dissident Taliban commander Juma Khan Fateh had returned to Darwaz after pledging loyalty to the Taliban administration.

Anti-Taliban Figures Would Outpoll Taliban, Says NRF Leader

Anti-Taliban Figures Would Outpoll Taliban, Says NRF Leader

National Resistance Front leader Ahmad Massoud rejected claims of divisions among the Taliban’s opponents, saying they remained united around shared principles and values. He also argued that anti-Taliban figures would outperform the Taliban in free elections.

Former Afghan Lawmaker Abdul Zahir Qadeer Extradited To US

Former Afghan Lawmaker Abdul Zahir Qadeer Extradited To US

The US Justice Department said on Friday that former Afghan deputy parliament speaker Abdul Zahir Qadeer had been extradited from Kenya to the United States on drug trafficking and firearms charges.

Taliban-Affiliated Media Confirm Juma Khan Fateh's Transfer To Faizabad

Taliban-Affiliated Media Confirm Juma Khan Fateh's Transfer To Faizabad

Hurriyat Radio, a Taliban-affiliated outlet, confirmed on Friday that dissident Taliban commander Juma Khan Fateh had been transferred to Faizabad. It quoted Fateh as saying he remained committed to the cause he had fought for over many years.

Taliban Have Made Afghanistan a Regional Terrorism Hub, Says US Think Tank

Taliban Have Made Afghanistan a Regional Terrorism Hub, Says US Think Tank

The Council on Foreign Relations has warned in its latest report that terrorism and extremism under Taliban rule continue to pose a serious threat to the security of neighbouring countries and regional stability.

Taliban Resume Herat Crackdown, Detain More Women

Taliban Resume Herat Crackdown, Detain More Women

The Taliban on Friday, July 10, again detained several women on Herat for allegedly failing to comply with the group’s dress code. Sources said two Taliban morality police patrol vehicles took several women to an undisclosed location.

'Escape From Kabul' Awarded 2026 Orwell Prize

'Escape From Kabul' Awarded 2026 Orwell Prize

British author Karen Bartlett has won the 2026 Orwell Prize for Politics for Escape From Kabul, which tells the true story of the rescue of nearly 200 Afghan women judges and their families after the Taliban returned to power in 2021.

Taliban Delegation Takes Juma Khan Fateh To Faizabad, Say Sources

Taliban Delegation Takes Juma Khan Fateh To Faizabad, Say Sources

Sources told Afghanistan International that a Taliban delegation transferred dissident commander Juma Khan Fateh to Faizabad on Friday as part of efforts to resolve tensions in Badakhshan.

Pakistan To Deport 20,000 Afghan Migrants From Peshawar

Pakistan To Deport 20,000 Afghan Migrants From Peshawar

Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government on Friday launched a new phase of deportations targeting undocumented Afghan migrants. About 20,000 Afghans are expected to be expelled from Peshawar alone under the latest operation.

Female UN Appointment Carries Clear Message For Taliban, Says Afghan Diplomats

Female UN Appointment Carries Clear Message For Taliban, Says Afghan Diplomats

The nomination of Bangladeshi diplomat Rabab Fatima as the UN secretary-general’s new special representative for Afghanistan has received cautious support from Afghan diplomats, who described it as a positive step and a clear message to the Taliban.

Killed Two Taliban Members In Badakhshan, Says NRF

Killed Two Taliban Members In Badakhshan, Says NRF

The National Resistance Front (NRF) claimed its forces killed two Taliban members and wounded three others in an overnight attack on a Taliban brigade in the Siab area of Ragh district, Badakhshan. It said the casualties were non-local Taliban forces.

Taliban Army Chief Visits Badakhshan For Talks With Dissident Commander, Say Sources

Taliban Army Chief Visits Badakhshan For Talks With Dissident Commander, Say Sources

Local sources told Afghanistan International on Thursday that Taliban army chief Fasihuddin Fitrat travelled to Nusay district in Badakhshan for talks with dissident commander Juma Khan Fateh. The two reportedly met, though no details were disclosed.