
Taliban Publicly Flog 18 Individuals In Kabul
The Taliban Supreme Court said at least 18 people in Kabul have been publicly flogged on charges related to drug trafficking and sales.

The Taliban Supreme Court said at least 18 people in Kabul have been publicly flogged on charges related to drug trafficking and sales.

The United Nations Security Council says Taliban opposition groups carried out 116 attacks between January and July 2025, but that the violence remains sporadic and does not pose a serious threat to Taliban rule.
The United Nations Security Council says the Taliban have dismissed thousands of their Tajik and Uzbek fighters, particularly in provinces with large Tajik and Uzbek populations.
A new report by the United Nations Security Council says decrees issued by Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada are not implemented uniformly across Afghanistan.

The Taliban’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry said trade memorandums of understanding worth $165 million were signed during the visit of Kyrgyzstan’s Minister of Economy, Bakyt Sydykov, to Kabul.

Uzbekistan’s security authorities said on Wednesday they had seized about five kilograms of narcotics originating from Afghanistan during an operation targeting drug trafficking.

Mohammad Reza Bahrami, director general for South Asia at Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, travelled to Kabul after a regional meeting on Afghanistan in Tehran. He held talks with Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, Iranian and Taliban officials said.

Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Taliban’s deputy prime minister, has called on religious clerics to promote the preservation of the Taliban administration from their pulpits, saying the Islamic narrative of jihad originated in religious schools.

Germany has deported a criminal Afghan refugee to Afghanistan on a regular commercial flight.

Neda Mohammad Nadeem, the Taliban’s minister of higher education, warned of growing “distrust” and “discord” within the group during a speech in Kabul.

The Taliban’s Ministry of Commerce said Kyrgyzstan’s minister of trade arrived in Kabul on Tuesday at the head of a high-level delegation aimed at expanding economic cooperation and boosting bilateral trade.

Noor Jalal Jalali, the Taliban’s minister of public health, has arrived in India, marking the first official visit by a Taliban official of his rank to the country, according to India’s Ministry of External Affairs.

The Taliban have publicly flogged four people, including a woman, in separate incidents in Ghazni and Badakhshan provinces, according to the group’s Supreme Court.

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Saudi counterpart, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, discussed regional issues, including the situation in Afghanistan and the Middle East, during talks in Riyadh.

Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada has urged members of the group to “recognise their limits and authority” after assuming office, warning against discord, negligence and arbitrary conduct.

Yaqoob Sheikh who has been described as having links to Lashkar-e-Taiba has warned the Taliban that if they fail to guarantee Afghan territory will not be used against Pakistan, his party will stand alongside the country’s army.

About 1,000 Afghan refugees have taken the first formal step towards filing a lawsuit against the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) over the disclosure and mishandling of their personal data.

The United Kingdom has advised its citizens against all travel to Afghanistan, citing heightened military tensions between the Taliban and Pakistan and an increasingly unstable security situation.

Iran said Afghanistan’s neighbouring countries and Russia, meeting in Tehran, have called on the Taliban and Pakistan to return to negotiations and resolve their differences through diplomatic means.

Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi, chairman of Pakistan’s Ulema Council, has urged the Taliban to take action against extremism in Afghanistan, welcoming a recent gathering of Taliban clerics in Kabul and calling for the implementation of its resolution.

A senior official at the Taliban’s Foreign Ministry has criticised Iran’s portrayal of Afghanistan as a country in crisis, saying Taliban-ruled Afghanistan should no longer be treated as a crisis-management issue.

Matiullah Wesa, a prominent activist for girls’ education and a former Taliban detainee, has won the Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani International Anti-Corruption Award in the category of Youth Creativity and Participation.