Pakistan and Afghanistan announce ceasefire
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Two days after the Taliban paralysed the internet throughout Afghanistan, the reasons behind the attack remain unclear. The United Nations is calling for an end.
The Taliban government accuses Pakistan of bombing Kabul and a market in eastern Afghanistan. A blast occurred Thursday night in Kabul near key government buildings.
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Marc Stewart: As the Taliban claims victory in Afghanistan, we're following news from the International Airport in the capital city of Kabul.
Kabul, Afghanistan — A strong earthquake in far eastern Afghanistan killed more than 800 people and left at least 2,500 wounded as it destroyed numerous villages, a spokesman for the country's Taliban government said Monday. Spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid ...
Afghanistan's internet has been partially restored after a two-day nationwide telecoms blackout, internet watchdog NetBlocks said on Wednesday. The incident came after the Taliban leadership applied new "immorality" rules on telecom operators, Netblocks ...
The Taliban have restricted internet access in Afghanistan, mirroring censorship strategies like China’s Great Firewall to control online content and social media
Internet services in Afghanistan came back online Wednesday, restoring vital communication and web connectivity for residents two days after the Taliban government blocked web access nationally without any explanation. CBS News verified that internet ...
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UN rights body orders probe into human rights in Afghanistan, with a focus on women and girls
The U.N.’s top human rights body has agreed to set up an ongoing probe of human rights violations in Afghanistan under the Taliban, including against women and girls, in a measure pushed for by the European Union.