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Taliban: Militant organization in control of Afghanistan
The Taliban, which also refers to itself by its state name, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is an Afghan militant movement in Afghanistan with an ideology comprising elements of Pashtun nationalism and the Deobandi current of Islamic fundamentalism. It ruled approximately three-quarters of the country from 1996 to 2001, before being overthrown following the American invasion. It recaptured Kabul on 15 August 2021 following the departure of most coalition forces, after nearly 20 years of insurgency, and currently controls all of the country. Its government is not recognized by any country. The Taliban government has been internationally condemned for restricting human rights in Afghanistan, including the right of women and girls to work and to have an education.

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Afghanistan Hit by Tragic Flash Floods, 33 Lives Lost Due to Heavy Rains | Oneindia News [Video]

Afghanistan Hit by Tragic Flash Floods, 33 Lives Lost Due to Heavy Rains | Oneindia News

Severe flooding in Afghanistan, triggered by seasonal rains, has claimed 33 lives and injured 27 in three days, according to a Taliban spokesperson. Flash floods hit Kabul and multiple provinces,..

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Pakistan Air Strikes on Afghan Border, Taliban Warns of Consequences, Details Here| Oneindia [Video]

Pakistan Air Strikes on Afghan Border, Taliban Warns of Consequences, Details Here| Oneindia

Eight civilians, including women and children, tragically perished in air strikes by the Pakistani military near the Afghan border. Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have escalated, with..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 02:03Published
International Women's Day: Afghan women's rights under assault under Taliban [Video]

International Women's Day: Afghan women's rights under assault under Taliban

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India hails Afghanistan's move to restore property rights of Hindus, Sikhs

India appreciates Taliban's positive step in restoring property rights for Afghan Hindus and Sikhs. Taliban authorities were reported to be working to restore private land to Hindu and Sikh minorities,..
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'Positive development': MEA on Taliban 'allegedly' restoring property rights of Hindus and Sikhs


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'Brave' Afghans who helped UK are to be housed on Welsh military camp

Dozens of Afghans who fled the Taliban after risking their lives to help the UK during the 20-year conflict are to be housed on a military camp in Wales.
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Australia withdraw from Afghanistan T20 series

Australia withdraw from their men's T20 series against Afghanistan in August because of continued restrictions on women and girls under the ruling Taliban in the country.
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'A remarkable development': How Western tourism is on the rise in Afghanistan

With centuries of history, ancient archaeological sites, Islamic art and untouched landscapes, Afghanistan is attracting tourists - despite the Taliban regime and the UK government's "do not travel"..
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Afghan musicians who fled Taliban to tour UK after Home Office U-turn on visa refusal

The Afghan Youth Orchestra (AYO) will be allowed to perform in the UK after the Home Office was forced to U-turn on its decision to deny the group entry visas.
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Two shot dead by family of stabbing victims in public execution ordered by Taliban

Two men were shot dead in a double execution hosted at a stadium in Afganistan and ordered by the Taliban.
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India attends Taliban meet in Kabul

The head of the Indian "technical mission" in Kabul participated in the meeting that saw the presence of Chinese, Russian and Iranian envoys too. Russia and China in fact worked actively with the..
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Jet crashes in Afghanistan after Gaya refuelling, 4 of 6 survive

A Russian private jet crashed in rural Afghanistan, but some on board survived. The Taliban confirmed the crash, stating that the plane belonged to a Moroccan company. The aircraft, a DF-10 Dassault..
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'Pakistan not able to handle its internal insurgency, has been blaming India': Pakistan expert Tilak Devashree

Pakistan expert Tilak Devashree states that Pakistan is diverting attention from its inability to handle internal insurgency by blaming India for ongoing Baloch atrocities. Pakistan has a history of..
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Afghan migrant says he will still risk Channel crossing with his family even if UK flights send people to Rwanda

An Afghan migrant, whose brother was murdered by the Taliban, says he still plans to make the dangerous journey across the Channel to get his family to Britain, even if UK flights begin taking asylum..
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Afghanistan announces permanent closure of its embassy in India, here's why

The embassy said it was 'cognisant' that some may attempt to characterise this move as an internal conflict, allegedly involving diplomats who switched allegiance to the Taliban.
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Deportation deadline drives thousands of Afghans out of Pakistan

Pakistan is set to begin its push to force out 1.7 million migrants - many of them Afghans who fled the Taliban - despite criticism from human rights groups.
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Rajasthan BJP chief compares Congress government with Taliban regime

Rajasthan BJP chief CP Joshi has compared the Congress-led government in the state to the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. He accused Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot of pursuing appeasement politics and..
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Four Britons to return from Afghanistan after release by Taliban

Four British nationals who were being held in Taliban custody in Afghanistan have been released and are set to return to the UK on a flight.
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Almost 2,000 dead after Afghanistan earthquakes, says Taliban

Almost 2.000 people have died after earthquakes in Afghanistan on Saturday, according to the Taliban.
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India participates in 5th meeting of Moscow format consultations on Afghanistan in Kazan

Representatives from India, Russia, China, Pakistan, Iran, and several Central Asian countries participated in the fifth meeting of the Moscow Format Consultation on Afghanistan in Kazan, Russia. The..
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Embassy shut, Taliban push for own diplomat in India

With the Afghanistan embassy in Delhi effectively shut, the Taliban are pushing India for the appointment of their own diplomat here to handle relations with India. India hasn’t officially recognised..
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Taliban bans women from visiting popular national park

The Taliban has banned women from visiting a popular national park in Afghanistan.
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Instruments thrown on fire as Taliban declares music immoral in Afghanistan

Musical instruments have been thrown on a bonfire in Afghanistan, with the ruling Taliban government declaring music is immoral.
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The footballers fighting for freedom in Afghanistan

The Afghanistan women's team play their first match since being airlifted to Australia in 2021 after Kabul fell to the Taliban.
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Senior Tory MP apologises for 'utterly bizarre' Taliban video

A senior Conservative MP has apologised after he posted a video in which he appeared to praise the Taliban's leadership in Afghanistan.
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Senior Tory MP who appeared to praise Taliban in video faces being ousted from role

A senior Tory MP faces being ousted from his role as a parliamentary committee chair after he posted a video in which he appeared to praise the Taliban's leadership in Afghanistan.
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Twitter wins big name backer against Threads - but it's the Taliban

Twitter has won the support of a big name backer against fast-growing rival Threads - but it's the Taliban.
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'They want to destroy us' - why the Taliban closure of salons is such a huge blow to Afghan women

As I stepped into my local beauty salon here in England to have my nails done ahead of my brother's wedding, my phone pinged.
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Taliban bans women's beauty salons in Afghanistan

The Taliban has ordered beauty salons in Afghanistan to close, a government spokesperson has said.
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Amid Taliban outreach, India to boost food aid

After having sent 40,000 MT of wheat to the Taliban-ruled Afghanistan through the land border with Pakistan, the government will provide another 20,000 MT of the grain via Iran’s Chabahar port to the..
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Catch-22 for India as Taliban looks to wrest control of embassy


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In a first, Taliban looks to get own envoy for India outreach


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Taliban kill Islamic State leader who masterminded airport bombing that left 13 US service members dead

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The Tailban have killed an Islamic State group leader who masterminded the Kabul airport suicide bombing that left 13 US service members dead.
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British men held by Taliban 'in contact' with families

British men being held by the Taliban have been in contact with their relatives, a family spokesman has said.
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UK government 'in negotiations' over three Britons held by Taliban

The UK government is "in negotiations" over three Britons held by the Taliban in Afghanistan, the home secretary has said.
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'Danger tourist' among three Britons held by Taliban - as government 'in negotiations' to ensure their safety

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The UK government is "in negotiations" over three Britons held by the Taliban in Afghanistan, the home secretary has said.
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Three British men being held in Taliban custody

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Three British men are being held in Taliban custody in Afghanistan - including so-called "danger tourist" Miles Routledge who returned to the country after being evacuated by British armed forces less..
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Afghan refugees to get at least three months' notice to move out of hotel accommodation from end of April

Afghan refugees who were housed in hotels after fleeing the Taliban takeover of Kabul will be given at least three months' notice to leave their accommodation from the end of April.
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UN calls on Taliban to explain after 'Afghan girls' education activist arrested in Kabul

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The United Nations has called on the Taliban to explain why an Afghan girls' education activist was reportedly arrested in Kabul.
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