Afghanistan live updates as power changes hands

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PRESIDENT ASHRAF GHANI FLEES THE COUNTRY  Sunday August 15, 8pm: President Ashraf Ghani has left Afghanistan as the Taliban prepare to take power. “The former Afghan president...

Pakistani military kills eight in airstrikes on Afghanistan

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Pakistani military aircraft struck homes in two provinces of Afghanistan in pre-dawn attacks on Monday, Afghan spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said. Kabul said its forces retaliated...

Afghan authorities ban nepotism in public bodies

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In a crackdown on nepotism, the Afghan authorities have ordered that the sons of public officials appointed to public bodes be fired and replaced...

Afghans label Prince Harry a ‘war criminal’

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Afghan officials and citizens have condemned Prince Harry as a "war criminal" after he admitted killing 25 Afghans while he was a soldier during the...

Afghanistan bans forced marriage

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Afghanistan's new Islamic government has banned forced marriages, and decreed that they will treat women equally, saying women should not be considered the “property”...

Erdogan accuses Taliban of occupying Afghanistan

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Turkey seems to be on a collision course with the Taliban after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused them of occupying Afghanistan. In comments to...

Survey: Afghanistan is far less corrupt now than under NATO occupation

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Transparency International, a Berlin-based corruption watchdog, has ranked Afghanistan 150th in its annual corruption perception index for 2020 - 24 places higher than under...

OIC reminds Afghanistan that education is ‘Islamic obligation for women’

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A delegation of Muslim scholars from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has reminded Afghanistan’s government on that education is an “Islamic obligation for...

U.S. General calls the Taliban “apostates” and says American army are the “mujahideen”

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Video footage of U.S Marine Corps General Robert Neller ex-communicating the Taliban as "apostates" and claiming that the American army are the real "mujahideen". 

Netherlands forces killed 20 Afghans unlawfully, Dutch court rules

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A court in the Netherlands has ruled that a deadly bombing of a residential compound in Afghanistan by Dutch forces in 2007 was unlawful,...
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