Antisemitism in Asia
Turkish ambassador in Kabul meets Taliban’s acting deputy premier
Turkey's ambassador to Afghanistan met the Taliban's acting deputy prime minister and assured of strengthening bilateral ties between Kabul and Ankara, an official statement said on Sept. 29.
Some 50 Afghan women marched against Taliban
Some 50 Afghan women, leaving their hair half-covered with a headscarf and wearing purple scarfs around their necks, marched to the Presidential Palace in Kabul on Sept. 4, chanting slogans against the Taliban, saying, "We are not afraid."
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A photo that traveled the world - number of people on a plane from Kabul discovered
There were at least 823 people on board.
This number is higher than the previous estimate, according to which 640 people were evacuated on that particular flight.
Taliban Takeover May Cause Surge of Terrorism in Europe
Tuesday's press conference hosted by the Taliban promised to usher in a new dawn for the Islamist insurgency, respect the rights of women and forgive those who had fought against them.
Ukraine is furious with the United States: They took their dogs and left our soldiers
Their relatives say that they have already called all the institutions for evacuation, and only the Ukrainian embassy in Tajikistan responded.
Media: Serbia will not sink into the American mud
According to Novosti, regardless of the pressure coming from the West, i.e. America, this time on the issue of Afghanistan and the reception of refugees from that country occupied by the Taliban after the withdrawal of international forces led by the USA, Serbia will not accept pressure, and in decision-making, it will be guided by their interests.
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Taliban warn of more targeted attacks as Afghan forces defend besieged cities
The Taliban warned on Aug. 4 of more attacks targeting Afghan government leaders, a day after the defence minister escaped an assassination attempt and as the insurgents fought to take control of a string of besieged cities across the country.
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Biden sets Aug 31 for US exit from Afghanistan
President Joe Biden said on July 8 the U.S. military operation in Afghanistan will end on Aug. 31, delivering an impassioned argument for exiting the nearly 20-year war without sacrificing more American lives even as he bluntly acknowledged there will be no "mission accomplished" moment to celebrate.
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