Afghanistan, Sept. 8 -- India is considering inviting Taliban foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, with reports suggesting New Delhi may seek a UN travel waiver despite global concerns over recognition... Read More
Afghanistan, Sept. 7 -- On the night of August 31, eastern Afghanistan was struck by a powerful 6.0-magnitude earthquake with its epicenter near Jalalabad in Nangarhar province. The tremor, recorded a... Read More
Afghanistan, Sept. 7 -- Iran Human Rights says executions nearly doubled this year, with more than fifty Afghan nationals among 864 people executed in eight months, sparking international condemnation... Read More
Afghanistan, Sept. 7 -- British police arrested more than 425 protesters during London demonstrations, as clashes erupted outside Parliament over support for the banned activist group Palestine Action... Read More
Afghanistan, Sept. 7 -- Strong winds have fueled fresh wildfires in Portugal and Spain, prompting evacuations, road closures, and mass firefighting operations as authorities scramble to protect vulner... Read More
Afghanistan, Sept. 7 -- India's Ajit Doval and Iran's Ali Larijani held a phone call discussing trade, security, and Chabahar Port, emphasizing regional connectivity and diplomatic dialogue on Iran's ... Read More
Afghanistan, Sept. 7 -- Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announced his resignation after just one year in office, citing internal party divisions, rival pressure, and declining public confidence... Read More
Afghanistan, Sept. 7 -- A major Russian drone assault on Kyiv has killed two civilians, including a one-year-old child, and injured 11 others, Ukrainian officials confirmed Sunday. Kyiv city authorit... Read More
Afghanistan, Sept. 7 -- The United States has launched a new deportation operation in Massachusetts, targeting undocumented immigrants with prior criminal records, intensifying enforcement actions and... Read More
Afghanistan, Sept. 7 -- French authorities have detained a 17-year-old accused of plotting attacks against multiple embassies, government institutions, and schools, after investigators uncovered extre... Read More