• 27 December, 2024
Foreign Affairs, Geopolitics & National Security
MENU

Afghanistan

U.N. has millions in Afghanistan bank, but cannot use it

By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations has about $135 million in the bank in Afghanistan but is unable to use it because the Taliban-run central bank…

Female students join male peers as Afghan universities reopen

JALALABAD (Reuters) - Afghanistan's public universities opened on Wednesday for the first time since the Taliban took over the country last year, with female students joining their male counterparts heading…

U.N. urges Taliban to release information about missing journalists

KABUL (Reuters) - The United Nation's mission to Afghanistan on Tuesday called on the Taliban administration to release details on the detention of two Afghan journalists who disappeared the previous…

Qatar reaches deal with Taliban to resume evacuations – Axios

(Reuters) - Qatar has reached an agreement with the Taliban to resume chartered evacuations out of Kabul airport, the Axios news website reported on Tuesday citing an interview with Qatari…

U.N. report says Taliban have killed scores of former Afghan officials, others

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.N. report seen by Reuters says the Taliban and its allies are believed to have killed scores of former Afghan officials, security force members and people…

Taliban to reopen public universities, no word on female students

KABUL (Reuters) - Afghanistan's public universities, closed since the Taliban seized power in August, will reopen in February, the Taliban acting higher education minister said on Sunday, without specifying whether…

India delivers three tons of medical assistance to Afghanistan

As part of our ongoing humanitarian assistance, India supplied the fourth batch of medical assistance consisting of 3 tons of essential life saving medicines to Afghanistan. The same was handed…

Western diplomats seek urgent aid for Afghanistan, assurances on girls’ education

OSLO (Reuters) - Western diplomats said on Thursday they would expand their Afghan relief operations while continuing to pressure the country's Islamist Taliban rulers to respect human rights and allow…

Western diplomats begin humanitarian talks with Taliban in Norway

OSLO (Reuters) - U.S. and European diplomats began talks with representatives of Afghanistan's Taliban rulers on Monday on how to alleviate the country's humanitarian crisis. With millions of Afghans at…

Islamic State claims responsibility for attack in Herat, Afghanistan

CAIRO (Reuters) - Islamic State claimed responsibility for a deadly attack on Saturday in the western Afghan city of Herat, it said in a post on Telegram on Sunday. At…

Blast hits western Afghan city of Herat, killing at least six

KABUL (Reuters) - A blast ripped through a minivan in the western Afghan city of Herat on Saturday, killing at least six people, according to officials. Herat commander Mawlawi Ansari…

Taliban delegation due in Norway for humanitarian talks

OSLO (Reuters) - Representatives of Afghanistan's Taliban will arrive in Norway on Sunday for three days of talks on how to alleviate a humanitarian crisis, the Norwegian foreign ministry said…