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Russia Examining Rail Project Connecting Through Afghanistan

Russia Examining Rail Project Connecting Through Afghanistan

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexey Overchuk says talks on a railway project through Afghanistan are continuing despite ongoing instability in the region, including plans for a western route passing through Herat province.

Two Men Killed By Taliban Forces Displayed In Herat

Two Men Killed By Taliban Forces Displayed In Herat

The Taliban displayed the bloodied bodies of two men in the city of Herat after killing them in Injil district, saying they died during a confrontation with security forces while allegedly attempting an armed robbery.

Afghan Embassy In Kuwait Handed Over To Taliban, Says Sources

Sources told Afghanistan International that Afghanistan’s embassy in Kuwait was handed over to a Taliban diplomat this week, replacing the ambassador appointed by the former Afghan government.

Russia-Taliban Military Agreement Does Not Restrict Strikes On Militants, Says Pakistan

Pakistani security officials say the military agreement between Russia and the Taliban does not concern Islamabad and will not prevent Pakistan from carrying out potential air strikes against militant targets inside Afghanistan.

Inside Afghanistan Schools: Empty Desks, Missing Teachers, Lost Dreams

Inside Afghanistan Schools: Empty Desks, Missing Teachers, Lost Dreams

At 4:00 am in Mazar-i-Sharif, the city is still wrapped in darkness. Sixteen-year-old Behzad wakes before dawn, performs his morning prayers, folds away his prayer mat and prepares for school.

Taliban Should Face ICC Justice, Not Engagement In Brussels, Says EU Lawmaker

Taliban Should Face ICC Justice, Not Engagement In Brussels, Says EU Lawmaker

Raquel García Hermida-van der Walle, chair of the European Parliament’s delegation for relations with Afghanistan, criticised the possibility of inviting Taliban representatives to Brussels.

Senior Shia Cleric Ayatollah Mohammad Ishaq Fayyad Passes Away

Senior Shia Cleric Ayatollah Mohammad Ishaq Fayyad Passes Away

Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Ishaq Fayyad, one of the most senior Shia religious authorities, has died after a prolonged illness, according to a statement issued by his office in Kabul on Thursday.

Instability & Extremist Activity Rising In Afghanistan, Says Regional Security Bloc

Instability & Extremist Activity Rising In Afghanistan, Says Regional Security Bloc

The secretary-general of the Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) warned at a meeting of the alliance’s defence ministers in Moscow that security risks in Afghanistan are growing amid increasing regional instability.

Pakistan-Taliban Tensions Cost Trade Sector $850 Million

Pakistan-Taliban Tensions Cost Trade Sector $850 Million

Pakistani business newspaper Business Recorder reported that the closure of border crossings with Afghanistan in recent months has dealt a heavy blow to Pakistan’s trade, costing the country nearly $850 million in exports and transit revenues.

Taliban Finance Ministry Targeted In Suspected Pakistan-Linked Cyberattack

Taliban Finance Ministry Targeted In Suspected Pakistan-Linked Cyberattack

Cybersecurity researchers say a likely Pakistan-linked hacking group targeted the Taliban’s Finance Ministry using malware, remote-access tools and phishing emails containing compressed files written in Pashto.

Taliban Invitation To Brussels Signals Normalisation Of Repression, Says Ex-Afghan MP

Taliban Invitation To Brussels Signals Normalisation Of Repression, Says Ex-Afghan MP

Former Afghan MP Fawzia Koofi described the invitation of Taliban officials to Brussels as a slap in the face of Afghan women and a sign of the growing normalisation of repression in Afghanistan.

Spain Will Stand With Afghan Women, Says Spanish Foreign Minister

Spain Will Stand With Afghan Women, Says Spanish Foreign Minister

Spain’s foreign minister voiced support for Afghan women and girls at a conference on feminist foreign policy, saying their voices would always be heard in Spain despite Taliban efforts to silence them.

Afghan Refugees In Qatar Will Not Be Moved To America, Says US Secretary Of State

Afghan Refugees In Qatar Will Not Be Moved To America, Says US Secretary Of State

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Tuesday that no Afghan refugees are currently allowed to enter the United States and that those stranded at Qatar’s Camp As Sayliyah would instead be resettled in other safe countries.

Torture Continues In Taliban Prisons, Says Ex-Detainees

Torture Continues In Taliban Prisons, Says Ex-Detainees

At least four former Taliban detainees or their relatives told Afghanistan International that prisoners in Taliban detention centres are subjected to torture, mistreatment and forced confessions, and that such practices are continuing.

Pakistani & Chinese Envoys Discuss Militant Threats From Afghanistan

Pakistani & Chinese Envoys Discuss Militant Threats From Afghanistan

Pakistan’s special envoy for Afghanistan, Mohammad Sadiq Khan, met his Chinese counterpart Yue Xiaoyong to discuss regional security threats and the activities of militant groups operating from Afghan territory.

Food Prices Rise As Employment Opportunities Decline in Afghanistan, Says WFP

Food Prices Rise As Employment Opportunities Decline in Afghanistan, Says WFP

The World Food Programme says Afghanistan’s labour market remained weak in the fourth week of May, with daily wage opportunities declining and average access to work falling to fewer than two days per week.

Only 16 Percent Of Aid Funding For Afghanistan Has Been Met, Says UN

Only 16 Percent Of Aid Funding For Afghanistan Has Been Met, Says UN

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), said that by last month, only $269 million, or 16% of the $1.71 billion required for humanitarian aid in Afghanistan this year, had been secured.

Weapons Stockpiles In Afghanistan Threaten Regional Security, Says Pakistan

Weapons Stockpiles In Afghanistan Threaten Regional Security, Says Pakistan

Syed Atif Raza, Pakistan’s diplomat at the UN, warned at a United Nations meeting that stockpiles of advanced weapons and ammunition in Afghanistan pose a security threat.

Pakistan’s Defence Minister Calls Taliban Position On TTP Contradictory

Pakistan’s Defence Minister Calls Taliban Position On TTP Contradictory

Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said support by the Afghan Taliban administration for Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants remains unchanged, warning that contradictory messages from Taliban officials cannot be trusted.

How Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Mansour Drew the Taliban Closer to Iran

How Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Mansour Drew the Taliban Closer to Iran

On 21 May 2016, Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Mansour, the leader of the Taliban, was killed alongside his driver on the outskirts of Ahmad Wal, a town in Pakistan’s Balochistan province.

Taliban Warnings To TTP Are Insufficient, Says Pakistan

Taliban Warnings To TTP Are Insufficient, Says Pakistan

Pakistan has dismissed a warning reportedly issued by the Taliban leader to Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) as insufficient, saying the main problem remains the lack of verifiable action by the Taliban against militant groups.

Taliban Military Deal Focuses On Repairing Russian Equipment, Says Russian Envoy

Taliban Military Deal Focuses On Repairing Russian Equipment, Says Russian Envoy

Russia’s special envoy for Afghanistan, Zamir Kabulov, said the military agreement between Russia and the Taliban focuses on repairing Russian-made equipment and could pave the way for future defence contracts between the two sides.