News Topic:Taliban

US completely pulling out all embassy staff from Afghanistan

The United States is pulling out all US personnel from its embassy in Kabul over the next 72 hours, including top officials, CNN reported.

Taliban advance toward Kabul, captures capital of Wardak province

The Taliban has announced the capture of Maidan Shahr, the capital of central Afghan province of Wardak located 40 kilometres west of Kabul.

US withdrawal from Afghanistan raises ‘stake’ debates in many countries

The Afghan people and their fate is hanging in balance, as the fight between the two opposite forces will decide their future.

America will never leave from Afghanistan

As a student of History and Political Science, I have come to conclude that America and its allies will never leave Afghanistan.

Afghan journalist shot dead a day after Taliban warning

After the Taliban issued a threat against the media persons, a high-profile journalist was shot dead in Afghanistan's Kandahar city.

US-Taliban peace deal & Indo-Pak tensions

After more than 18 years of US-led conflict and violence, it recently (signed on February 29 in Qatar’s capital) negotiated a fragile peace treaty with Taliban.

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