Britain says Taliban should not be recognised as Afghan government
London (Reuters) – Nobody should bilaterally recognise the Taliban as the government of Afghanistan, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said
Read MoreLondon (Reuters) – Nobody should bilaterally recognise the Taliban as the government of Afghanistan, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said
Read MoreNew Delhi (Reuters) – India will launch a 100 trillion rupee ($1.35 trillion) national infrastructure plan that will help generate
Read MoreKabul (Reuters) – Taliban forces captured a major city in northern Afghanistan on Saturday, sending Afghan forces fleeing, and drew
Read MoreTehran (IranWire) – In one of Iran’s first official responses to the Taliban’s shock incursion into Afghanistan’s southern provinces, Foreign
Read MoreKabul (Reuters) – In early July, as Taliban insurgents were seizing territory from government forces across Afghanistan, fighters from the
Read MoreLondon (Reuters) – Britain will deploy hundreds of military personnel to Afghanistan to help British nationals and local translators get
Read MoreAnkara (Reuters) – Turkey is for now still intent on running and guarding Kabul airport after other foreign troops withdraw
Read MoreIslamabad (Reuters) – Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan accused the United States of seeing his country as useful only in
Read MoreKabul (Reuters) – Taliban fighters could isolate Afghanistan’s capital in 30 days and possibly take it over in 90, a
Read MoreKabul (Reuters) – Taliban militants captured a sixth provincial Afghan capital on Monday, a lawmaker said, after they ousted Afghan
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