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Medicine Shortages In Afghanistan Worsen After Imports From Pakistan Halted

Medicine Shortages In Afghanistan Worsen After Imports From Pakistan Halted

Patients, pharmacists and health workers in Kandahar say medicine prices have risen sharply after border closures and the Taliban’s ban on pharmaceutical imports from Pakistan, leaving some essential medicines scarce or entirely unavailable.

Taliban Seeks Professional Defence System, Says Group’s Defence Minister

Taliban Seeks Professional Defence System, Says Group’s Defence Minister

Taliban Defence Minister Mullah Yaqoob Mujahid said at an international security conference in Moscow that the Taliban administration needs a professional defence system to ensure Afghanistan’s security and contribute positively to regional stability.

US Blames Taliban For Afghanistan’s Humanitarian Aid Crisis

The US State Department said it is time for the Taliban to play a constructive role in supporting the health and wellbeing of Afghans, amid growing UN concerns over Afghanistan’s worsening food crisis.

Taliban Defence Minister Holds Security Talks With Russian Official

Vasily Osmakov, Russia's deputy minister of defence, met Mullah Yaqoob Mujahid, the Taliban's defence minister, in Moscow on Thursday to discuss regional security and prospects for bilateral military cooperation.

UN Confirms Taliban Rape & Sexual Abuse Of Afghan Women

UN Confirms Taliban Rape & Sexual Abuse Of Afghan Women

United Nations Security Council says Taliban officials and fighters committed sexual violence against women, with United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan documenting 21 cases involving 15 women and six girls in 2025.

Taliban Defence Chief Invites Afghan Sikh & Hindu Minorities To Return To Afghanistan

Taliban Defence Chief Invites Afghan Sikh & Hindu Minorities To Return To Afghanistan

Mohammad Yaqoob Mujahid, the Taliban's defence minister, says Afghanistan’s Hindu and Sikh minorities have the right to return home and should feel a sense of ownership and belonging in the country.

Taliban Pressure Is Driving People Away From The Government, Says Senior Shia cleric

Taliban Pressure Is Driving People Away From The Government, Says Senior Shia cleric

Ayatollah Waezzada Behsudi, a prominent and senior Shia emulation and cleric, says Taliban pressure on followers of the Ja'fari school has steadily increased over the past five years, adding that people approach religious scholars in tears to complain about mounting restrictions.

Five Dead In Laghman After Heavy Rain & Floods, Says UN

Five Dead In Laghman After Heavy Rain & Floods, Says UN

United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs says heavy rainfall and flash floods in Laghman Province killed five people in one day, including an employee of the Danish Refugee Council.

Pakistani PM Accuses Taliban Of Helping India Undermine Pakistan

Pakistani PM Accuses Taliban Of Helping India Undermine Pakistan

Shehbaz Sharif, Pakistan’s Prime Minister, says the Taliban regime is helping India’s activities against Pakistan and vowed to continue military operations against threats inside Afghanistan.

Moscow Ready To Mediate Between Pakistan & Taliban

Moscow Ready To Mediate Between Pakistan & Taliban

Alexander Venediktov, deputy secretary of Russia's Security Council, announced in a meeting with Azad Sajjad Khan, deputy national security adviser to Pakistan's prime minister, that Russia is ready to help resolve the disputes between Pakistan and the Taliban.

Afghan Territory & Borders Pose No Threat To Iran, Says Taliban Defence Minister

Afghan Territory & Borders Pose No Threat To Iran, Says Taliban Defence Minister

Mohammad Yaqoob Mujahid, the Taliban's defence minister, told Ali Bagheri, deputy secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, in Moscow that Afghan territory and airspace have never posed a threat to Iran.

UN Raises Alarm Over Taliban Child Marriage Regulations

UN Raises Alarm Over Taliban Child Marriage Regulations

United Nations Children's Fund has expressed concern over the Taliban’s new marital separation regulations, warning that the decree raises serious concerns about the rights of children and women.

Obedience To An Emir Is A Religious Obligation, Says Taliban Leader

Obedience To An Emir Is A Religious Obligation, Says Taliban Leader

Hibatullah Akhundzada, the Taliban leader, said in his Eid sermon that Muslims are obliged to have a ruler to preserve unity, warning that anyone who dies “without allegiance and obedience” to an emir dies “a death of ignorance”.

China Continues Mediating Between Islamabad & Taliban, Says Pak Newspaper

China Continues Mediating Between Islamabad & Taliban, Says Pak Newspaper

China to resume mediation efforts between Pakistan and the Taliban, with plans underway for a second round of talks following last month’s meeting in Urumqi, Pakistan’s Dawn newspaper reported.

Taliban ‘National Keyboard’ App Risks User Surveillance, Says Cybersecurity Researchers

Taliban ‘National Keyboard’ App Risks User Surveillance, Says Cybersecurity Researchers

A cybersecurity research platform has reviewed Afghanistan International’s report on technical cooperation between the Taliban and Islamic Republic of Iran to develop software capable of surveilling Afghan users.

Former Afghan President Reaffirms Support for Women & Girls’ Education In Eid Message

Former Afghan President Reaffirms Support for Women & Girls’ Education In Eid Message

In an Eid Message, Hamid Karzai, former Afghan President said Afghanistan can achieve progress only with a united and educated nation, again urging the reopening of schools and universities to Afghan women.

Taliban Releases 2 Detained TOLOnews Journalists On Bail

Taliban Releases 2 Detained TOLOnews Journalists On Bail

Sources in Kabul told Afghanistan International on Tuesday that the Taliban has temporarily released Mansoor Niazi and Imran Danish on bail, with their trial expected after Eid.

Poverty Deepening Despite Modest Afghan Economic Growth, Says World Bank

Poverty Deepening Despite Modest Afghan Economic Growth, Says World Bank

The World Bank says Afghanistan’s economy has shown limited growth but still faces serious challenges, including inflation, population growth and declining foreign aid.

Beijing & Islamabad Pledge Continued Close Coordination On Afghanistan

Beijing & Islamabad Pledge Continued Close Coordination On Afghanistan

China and Pakistan have stressed the need to prevent militant groups from using national territories to threaten regional security and said they will continue close coordination on Afghanistan.

Russia Accuses Britain Of Supporting Armed Anti-Taliban Groups

Russia Accuses Britain Of Supporting Armed Anti-Taliban Groups

Alexander Bortnikov, Director of Russia’s Federal Security Service, says ISIS-K, affiliated jihadist groups and armed anti-Taliban factions are trying to weaken the Taliban administration with the active support of British intelligence services.

Iran Pledges Support For Easing Taliban-Pakistan Tensions

Iran Pledges Support For Easing Taliban-Pakistan Tensions

Esmail Baghaei, spokesperson for Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, says that reducing tensions between Pakistan and the Taliban is important for Tehran. At a press briefing, he stressed that Iran would spare no effort to reduce these tensions.

Hibatullah Akhundzada: From Kandahar’s Deserts To Taliban’s Invisible Leadership

Hibatullah Akhundzada: From Kandahar’s Deserts To Taliban’s Invisible Leadership

From the dusty lanes of Sperwan village in Kandahar’s Panjwai district and the barren deserts of Takhta Pul district emerges the story of a man who today rules Afghanistan through decrees and edicts, yet whose face and private life remain cloaked in secrecy.