Taliban wants to increase number of foreign tourists each year
By Riazat Butt
World's 'most dangerous' country suddenly attracting thousands of tourists
By Grace Piercy
'Women's spa, salon': Why Taliban are going from spring offensive to charm offensive
Holiday in Afghanistan? The Taliban are working to woo tourists
Taliban hopes to make Afghanistan a tourism hotspot
By Brian Niemietz
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Taliban plan regional energy trade hub with Russian oil in mind
By Charlotte Greenfield & Mohammad Yunus
Taliban Aims to Create Energy Trade Hub Eyeing Russian Oil Exports
By Charles Kennedy
Afghanistan plans regional energy trade hub
Enhancing Relations with Afghanistan Offers Mutual Benefits, Says Kazakh Official
By Assel Satubaldina
Kazakhstan-Turkmenistan-Afghanistan discuss possible transport corridor to India & West Asia
By Dipanjan R Chaudhury
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An Afghan Woman Activist's Visit to Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan
By Freshta Jalalzai
Can journalism survive the Taliban? | Afghanistan
By Lindsay Poulton & Jess Gormley
Gun attack on Shiite mosque in western Afghanistan kills 6 worshippers
By Ayaz Gul
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'I'm exhausted' | Wife of man being held hostage by Taliban says she's losing faith in US government
By Christie Battista
‘Why the silence? Why the inaction? It breaks my heart’: Malala and Jennifer Lawrence take on the Taliban
By Catherine Shoard
Attorneys for American imprisoned by Taliban file urgent petitions with U.N.
By Olivia Gazis & Margaret Brennan
After return of the Taliban, ArtLords continue artistic crusade for peace in Afghanistan
By Kate Dellis
Taliban ban on girls’ education defies both worldly and religious logic
Opinion
By Sultan Barakat
Dining across the divide: ‘I couldn’t get on board with her equating the Taliban and the democratic government of Ukraine’
By Sam Wollaston & Kitty Drake
Russia says it is working on removing Taliban from its terrorist list
By Mark Trevelyan & Angus Macswan
How the Taliban's return made Afghanistan a hub for global jihadis
By Sam Jones & Benjamin Parkin
Opinion | The Taliban's oppression of women is apartheid. Let's call it that.
Opinion
By Melanne Verveer, Karima Bennoune & Lina Tori Jan
Al Qaeda Is Back—and Thriving—in Afghanistan
By Lynne O'donnell
U.N. Has Flown $2.9B in Cash to Afghanistan Since Taliban Seized Control
By T. Christian Miller
Afghanistan: Teen girls despair as Taliban school ban continues
By Aalia Farzan & Flora Drury
America Can't Isolate the Taliban: Why Regional Powers Are Reopening Ties With Afghanistan
By Andrew Watkins & Asfandyar Mir
The UN Doha Meeting: Sustain Aid and Confront Unyielding Taliban Rule
By Ahmad Nader Nadery
The Azadi Briefing: The Taliban's War On Books
By Abubakar Siddique
Taliban vow to finish disputed canal at 'any cost'
By Khudai Noor Nasar
US defends talking to Taliban in Afghanistan
Rethinking Talks with the Taliban - Afghanistan
Washington Engages With Kabul for US Interests: State Dept
By Nazir Shinwari
With political interaction and diplomatic relations with the world, a suitable solution can be found for all issues
US signals greater willingness to engage with the Taliban
By Ali Latifi
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Rethinking Talks with the Taliban
By Graeme Smith
Taliban carry out hundreds of floggings as grip tightens on Afghanistan
By Benjamin Parkin
Teenager from Afghanistan who was shot by Taliban receives life-altering surgery on Long Island
By Jennifer McLogan
Afghans cheer cricket triumph over England away from Taliban gaze
By Khudai Noor Nasar & Kiran Mamgain Sharma
Opinion: The Taliban is cracking down on music, and joy
Opinion
By Scott Simon
The Taliban are entrenched in Afghanistan after 2 years of rule. Women and girls pay the price
By Riazat Butt
Iran and Afghanistan are feuding over the Helmand River. The water wars have no end in sight.
By Holly Dagres
Taliban moving senior officials to Kandahar. Will it mean a harder line?
By Pamela Constable
Afghan interpreter hunted by Taliban safe after campaign by retired brigadier-general in Newfoundland
By Mark Quinn
India engaging the Taliban in ‘various formats’, says MEA spokesperson
By Kallol Bhattacherjee
Afghanistan: Judge hunted by Taliban wins court case against UK government
By Sean Edward Seddon
Calgarians who lived and worked in Afghanistan raise awareness about Taliban
By Carolyn Kury de Castillo
India's subtle engagement with Taliban-led Kabul signals shift in ties
By Anirban Bhaumik
Taliban-led Afghanistan begins extracting oil
By ISLAMUDDIN SAJID
2 years ago, the Taliban banned girls from school. It's a worsening crisis for all Afghans
By Riazat Butt
The Taliban's curious love of SIM cards
By Sophie Schmidt
India’s invitation to Taliban envoy in UAE is ‘routine’, there is no change in stance, say officials
By Suhasini Haidar
Taliban's treatment of women under scrutiny at UN rights meeting
The Situation In Afghanistan Under Review By The United Nations
By Ewelina Ochab
Muslim world must take lead in encouraging a more moderate approach by the Taliban
By Azeem Ibrahim
UN observes reduction in Taliban’s enforcement of hijab on Afghan women
By Ayaz Gul
Taliban Continues Torturing & Killing Former Government Employees, Reports UNAMA
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