KABUL: At least five people were killed in Kabul airport as hundreds of people tried to forcibly enter planes leaving the Afghan capital, witnesses told Reuters. One witness said he …
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China ready to develop cordial ties with taliban: Panic at Kabul airport
A huge crowd of locals and foreigners is being reported at Kabul airport after Taliban take control of the capital city of Afghanistan
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US to recognise Taliban only if they respect basic rights, says Blinken
by Umar Sohailby Umar Sohail• Taliban commanders shown in presidential palace • Karzai, Hekmatyar, Abdullah negotiating with Taliban: official
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More than 60 countries say Afghans, others must be allowed to leave Afghanistan
by Umar Sohailby Umar SohailWASHINGTON: More than 60 countries issued a joint statement saying Afghans and international citizens who want to leave Afghanistan must be allowed to depart and added that airports and border …
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Major airlines reroute flights to avoid Afghanistan airspace
by Umar Sohailby Umar SohailMajor airlines are rerouting flights to avoid Afghanistan airspace after Taliban took control of the presidential palace in Kabul as U.S.-led forces departed and Western nations scrambled on Monday to …
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Taliban take control of Jalalabad, enter Kabul and vow ‘not to capture capital by force’
Now Kabul is the last major urban area under control of Afghan government while Taliban today announced they will not capture the capital city by force.
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Fears grow as Taliban captures cities with lightning speed. Pul-e-Alam, capital of Loghar province, was the latest city to fall on Friday. Despite the frantic evacuation efforts, the Biden administration …
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China to recognise Taliban govt soon after fall of Kabul: Intelligence Reports
China has develop strong ties with the Taliban to promote its trade and economic agenda in the region
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Taliban have already captured nine provincial capitals in Afghanistan since Friday in a blistering military advance.
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In southern Helmand province, officials said Taliban fighters had seized a local journalist, Nematullah Hemat, from his home in Lashkar Gah, the provincial capital, on Sunday.