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Terrorism · KabulFollowing the deadly ISIS-K attack in Moscow, the threat of terrorism emanating from Afghanistan is once again in focus as the terror group seeks to export its extremism beyond Kabul.See the Story
ISIS-K attack in Moscow highlights growing terror threat from Afghanistan
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ISIS · KabulIslamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) is an offshoot in Afghanistan of the group that established a caliphate in Iraq and Syria in 2014. ISKP propagandists rubbish the Taliban as sell-outs to the West because they meet non-Islamic diplomats and allow unbelievers to supply aid.See the Story
The Islamic State’s branch in Afghanistan is at war with the world
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Taliban · KabulKABUL - The leader of Afghanistan's ruling Taliban movement, Hajbatullah Akhundzada, has affirmed the government's determination to implement strict Islamic Sharia law in the country, including the punishment of public stoning of women for adultery. The Daily Telegraph reported that Akhundzada addressed Western critics and denounced Western values in his speech.See the Story
Taliban leader says women in Afghanistan will be stoned for adultery | Českénoviny.cz
Taliban · KabulMullah Hibatullah Akhundzada, the Taliban's leader, vowed to reimplement the practice of stoning women. The Taliban has continued public executions despite international calls to end the activity. Amnesty International’s interim Deputy Regional Director for South Asia Livia Saccardi issued a statement on recent executions.See the Story
Taliban to Reimplement Public Stoning of Women - American Faith
Kabul · KabulKABUL/PESHAWAR: Afghans say access to international markets through Pakistan is still the most viable option for their landlocked country, as bilateral trade talks took place in Kabul this week to resolve obstructions amid heightened border tensions. The neighboring countries have traded blame in recent months over who was responsible for a recent spate of militant attacks inSee the Story
Afghans still see Pakistan trade route as most viable despite
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Taliban · KabulNoor Mohammad Saqib, the acting head of the Ministry of Hajj and Endowments of the Taliban regime, announced on Tuesday in a press conference that Afghanistan's quota for participation in this year's Hajj pilgrimage is 30,000 people. He also stated that there are also supervisors of martyrs and government employees. The allocated quota had been distributed transparently and fairly, he said.See the Story