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Kabul could completely run out of water within five years, experts say, blaming the crisis on rapid population growth, ...
Islamabad continues to host Taliban delegations and engage in quiet diplomacy with Kabul., Asia News - Times Now ...
India is unlikely to immediately recognize the Taliban. Russia's move creates opportunities for New Delhi. India-Kabul ties ...
KABUL - Afghan citizen Enayatullah Asghari watched dismayed after Israel and Iran launched strikes on each other last month, ...
Russia has become the first country in the world to formally recognize Afghanistan's Taliban government. This improves the ...
In a historic and controversial move, Russia has become the first nation to officially recognise the Taliban government in ...
KABUL, Afghanistan — By plane, motorbike, camper van and even on bicycles, tourists are beginning to discover Afghanistan, ...
KABUL: Russia’s decision to formally recognise the Taliban government has been seen as an opening for a stronger economy by some Afghans, while others were sceptical that it would improve their lot.
The city of six million people could soon run out water, amid climate change, sanctions and governance failures.
BERLIN/ISLAMABAD: In a cramped guesthouse in the federal capital, 25-year-old Kimia spends her days sketching women — dancing ...
From China to Iran, several countries have already been engaging with the Taliban. Experts say they could be next.