India has joined the Taliban, Pakistan, China, and Russia in opposing the United States’ reported bid to take control of the Bagram air base in Afghanistan.
Reports from Afghanistan said that all of its national team players had gathered in Dubai and were awaiting visa clearance.
India moves closer to recognising Taliban as regional grouping, hosting Foreign Minister Muttaqi for talks in Delhi.
Ahead of Afghan Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi’s visit to India later this week, Russia has called for Afghanistan ...
Surprising drop in chancellor’s popularity – despite his asylum crackdown – provides cautionary tale for No 10 ...
KABUL (Pajhwok): The ninth round of traditional taekwondo qualifying competitions involving 130 athletes began in Kabul on ...
Abbas Alizada was nine when he first saw a Bruce Lee film. He fell in love with kung-fu, copying his hero’s moves and his ...
Pakistani officials appear to no longer believe the U.S. is serious about resettling the Afghans who have been left behind, ...
Both runways at Munich Airport had been closed for the second time in 24 hours after further "unconfirmed drone sightings." A ...
Afghanistan's Taliban foreign minister will visit India this month after the UN Security Council Committee temporarily lifted a travel ban, Kabul's foreign ministry confirmed to AFP on Saturday.
PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur on Friday claimed that the federal government had agreed with ...
For 48 hours, the Taliban appeared to turn back the clock in Afghanistan with a directive to cut off the internet and phone ...
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