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Taliban FM Urges Diplomacy-Driven, Cooperative Ties With Neighbours

Taliban FM Urges Diplomacy-Driven, Cooperative Ties With Neighbours

Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi on Monday called for expanding political and economic cooperation with Kazakhstan during a meetingwith Yerkin Tukumov, Kazakhstan’s special representative for Afghanistan.

Afghan Taliban To Choose Between Islamabad & TTP, Says Pakistan Army Chief

Afghan Taliban To Choose Between Islamabad & TTP, Says Pakistan Army Chief

Pakistan’s army chief, General Asim Munir, has said the Afghan Taliban have been given a clear message that they must choose between supporting Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) or maintaining relations with Islamabad.

Taliban Minister, Chinese Envoy Review Obstacles For Chinese Investors

The Taliban’s Minister of Commerce and Industry, Nooruddin Azizi, has discussed the challenges facing Chinese investors in Afghanistan during a meeting with China’s ambassador in Kabul, Zhao Xing.

Hekmatyar Travels To Malaysia For Medical Treatment, Say Sources

Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, the leader of Hezb-e Islami, has travelled to Malaysia for medical treatment, sources told Afghanistan International. The trip marks his first known foreign travel since the Taliban allegedly imposed restrictions on his movements last year.

Global Watchdog Urges Taliban To Free Imprisoned Journalists Ahead Of Human Rights Day

Global Watchdog Urges Taliban To Free Imprisoned Journalists Ahead Of Human Rights Day

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has called on the Taliban to release all reporters jailed in Afghanistan, using the lead-up to International Human Rights Day on 10 December to renew international pressure on the group.

Taliban Sell 18,000 Tonnes Of Sar-e Pol Oil For $10.5 Million

Taliban Sell 18,000 Tonnes Of Sar-e Pol Oil For $10.5 Million

The Taliban’s Ministry of Mines and Petroleum said on Sunday that 18,000 tonnes of oil from the Qashqari oilfield in Sar-e Pol province had been sold through a public bidding process for roughly $10.5 million.

Digital Abuse Is Curtailing Afghan Women’s Opportunities, Says UN

Digital Abuse Is Curtailing Afghan Women’s Opportunities, Says UN

The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) says digital violence is limiting Afghan women’s access to education, markets and economic opportunities.

Iran’s Chabahar Port Becoming Key Trade Route For Afghanistan, Says Taliban Envoy

Iran’s Chabahar Port Becoming Key Trade Route For Afghanistan, Says Taliban Envoy

Gul Hassan, the Taliban’s ambassador in Moscow, said Iran’s Chabahar port is becoming a key route for Afghanistan’s foreign trade, with daily commercial flows through the port increasing.

Taliban Flog 34 People In Public In Khost

Taliban Flog 34 People In Public In Khost

The Taliban’s Supreme Court says 34 people have been publicly flogged in Khost province on charges including drug trafficking and forgery.

Taliban–Pakistan Border Clashes Threaten Its Security, Says Iran

Taliban–Pakistan Border Clashes Threaten Its Security, Says Iran

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei has voiced deep concern over escalating border tensions between Pakistan and the Taliban authorities.

Afghan Women Face Violence & Hardship During Migration, Says EU

Afghan Women Face Violence & Hardship During Migration, Says EU

The European Union Delegation to Afghanistan, marking the “16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence,” has warned that Afghan women face escalating risks of violence, deportation, and internal displacement.

UN To Hold High-Level Briefing On Afghanistan’s Worsening Situation

UN To Hold High-Level Briefing On Afghanistan’s Worsening Situation

The UN Security Council will convene on Wednesday to review the situation in Afghanistan amid mounting international concern over human rights restrictions, humanitarian needs, and terrorism-related threats.

Taliban Have Blocked Female UN Staff From Offices For Three Months, Says UN Women

Taliban Have Blocked Female UN Staff From Offices For Three Months, Says UN Women

UN Women said on Sunday that the Taliban have barred the organisation’s female Afghan staff from entering United Nations offices for the past three months. The organisation warned that prolonged restrictions threaten the delivery of life-saving services.

Doha Was Instrumental In Ending Afghan War, Says Qatari FM

Doha Was Instrumental In Ending Afghan War, Says Qatari FM

Qatar’s Foreign Minister, Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, said on Sunday that his country played a central role in bringing an end to two decades of conflict in Afghanistan.

Six Killed In Overnight Clashes Between Taliban & Pakistani Forces

Six Killed In Overnight Clashes Between Taliban & Pakistani Forces

At least six people were killed on both sides of the border during overnight clashes between Taliban fighters and Pakistani border forces on Friday.

Iran Presses Afghan Opposition To Pursue Reconciliation With Taliban

Iran Presses Afghan Opposition To Pursue Reconciliation With Taliban

Amid growing regional and international pressure on the Taliban, the Islamic Republic of Iran has intensified its outreach to Afghan political opposition figures in an effort to promote reconciliation and a political arrangement with the Taliban.

Australia Introduces Independent Sanctions Regime Targeting Taliban Leadership

Australia Introduces Independent Sanctions Regime Targeting Taliban Leadership

Australia’s Foreign Ministry has announced the establishment of an independent sanctions framework targeting at least 140 Taliban individuals and entities, aimed at holding the group accountable for its repression of women and girls.

Nine Militants Killed in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa As Spin Boldak Clashes Escalate, Says Pakistan

Nine Militants Killed in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa As Spin Boldak Clashes Escalate, Says Pakistan

Pakistan’s military said on Friday that security forces had killed nine militants in the Tank and Lakki Marwat districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, as clashes between Taliban and Pakistani border forces continued in Spin Boldak, Kandahar.

Taliban Seek Deeper Ties After Russia, India Back Engagement

Taliban Seek Deeper Ties After Russia, India Back Engagement

The Taliban have welcomed recent statements from Russia and India, with deputy spokesperson Hamidullah Fitrat saying the group maintains positive relations with both countries and seeks constructive engagement with all regional partners.

Afghanistan Dropped From New US National Security Strategy

Afghanistan Dropped From New US National Security Strategy

Afghanistan does not appear anywhere in the newly released National Security Strategy issued by the administration of US President Donald Trump. This marks a significant shift after two decades in which the country featured prominently in Washington’s foreign and security policy.

Taliban To Form 1,000-Member Rapid Unit To Secure Northern Border

Taliban To Form 1,000-Member Rapid Unit To Secure Northern Border

The Taliban have announced the formation of a 1,000-member rapid-deployment unit tasked with strengthening security along Afghanistan’s northern borders.

Brussels Talks Underscore ‘Urgent Need For Credible Political Alternative’ In Afghanistan

Brussels Talks Underscore ‘Urgent Need For Credible Political Alternative’ In Afghanistan

Two organisations in Brussels have convened a high-level conference on the growing challenges posed by Taliban rule and what participants described as the urgent need for political change in Afghanistan, South Asia Journal reports.