
Afghan Refugee Girl Wins European Para Taekwondo Championship
Zakia Khudadadi, an Afghan refugee girl, won the European Para Taekwondo championship (47kg category) after defeating two Turkish and one Ukrainian athletes.

Zakia Khudadadi, an Afghan refugee girl, won the European Para Taekwondo championship (47kg category) after defeating two Turkish and one Ukrainian athletes.

The National Resistance Front (NRF) announced that the front’s forces have killed three members of the Taliban in Sina village of Jurm district of Badakhshan province.

Zalmay Khalilzad, the former US special representative for Afghanistan, said that former Afghan president Ashraf Ghani couldn’t deliver his tasks properly, therefore, he blames America for the fall of his government.

Nai, Supporting Free Media in Afghanistan, announced that the Taliban forces detained three journalists in Kandahar on Sunday.

On the eve of the second anniversary of the fall of the republic order in Afghanistan, Afghan protesters staged demonstrations in various countries and asked the international community to help them overthrow the Taliban government.

The Taliban governor's office in Khost announced that "Pakistani refugees and residents of Khost province" had been killed in an explosion which occurred on Monday in Khost city.

In a report to the United Nations Security Council, Antonio Guterres, the UN Secretary-General, said that ISIS has increased its "operational capacity" in Afghanistan and is a serious threat to Afghanistan and the region.

The Taliban’s foreign ministry confirmed that a delegation of Iranian experts visited the Dehrawood Hydrometric Station and measured the water level in the Helmand River.

On Saturday, two groups of women held demonstrations in Kabul and Takhar against the "tyrannical policies of the Taliban".

Taliban officials on Saturday confirmed that 16 foreign citizens, including five women, are currently imprisoned in the group’s prisons in Afghanistan.

The Afghanistan Freedom Front (AFF) announced that two Taliban members have been killed and four other members of the group were wounded in an attack on the Taliban garrison in the Pol-e-Madan area of Pol-e-Khomri city in Baghlan province.

The Afghanistan Freedom Front (AFF) announced that the front’s forces have killed five members of the Taliban and wounded two others in an "operation" in district 3 of Kabul.

More than two thirds of the roughly 12,000 journalists in Afghanistan have abandoned their profession ever since the Taliban took over Kabul in August 2021, as per a new report by Reporters Without Borders (RSF).

Nai, supporting open media in Afghanistan, announced on Friday that the Taliban have detained five journalists in Afghanistan over the past week.

Iraj Kakavand, the head of the Anti-Narcotics Police of Iran, said that drug production has increased in Afghanistan and that the country has become the main source of methamphetamine production.

Mohsen Rohisefat, a former Iranian diplomat in Afghanistan, said that the dry lands along the course of the Helmand River near the borders of Iran have turned into green fields, and "drugs have even been cultivated in these lands”.

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Pakistan’s foreign minister, announced that after the fall of Kabul to the Taliban, terrorist incidents have increased in Pakistan.

Mufti Abdul Rauf, a member of the Taliban's Supreme Court and head of the group’s Dar Al-Ifta, issued a fatwa against the war in Pakistan and said that the Taliban had pledged in the Doha Agreement not to wage jihad outside of Afghanistan.

Zalmay Khalilzad, former US special envoy for reconciliation in Afghanistan, said that it is still too early to draw conclusions about the performance of the Taliban.

The National Resistance Front (NRF), in a statement, announced that its forces launched an operation in Farkhar district of Takhar province on Wednesday, as a result of which two members of the "terrorist Taliban" had been killed.

In response to a journalist's question about the role of the US in the fight against terrorism in the region after leaving Afghanistan, Matthew Miller, US State Department spokesperson, said that his country will continue to support Pakistan's counterterrorism operations.