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Afghanistan: Several killed as Taliban raids Islamic State hideout in Kabul
Ajeyo Basu •The affiliate of the Islamic State (IS) group in Afghanistan - which is known as the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) - is one of the main surviving rivals of the Afghan Taliban
Muslim nations call for human rights in Afghanistan as Taliban enforces Islamic Sharia laws
Ajeyo Basu •The leaders of the Taliban have insisted that the harsh policies they have implemented in Afghanistan since capturing Kabul in August 2021 are based on Islamic laws
Afghanistan's Taliban launch campaign to eradicate poppy cultivation
•The Taliban, who took power in Afghanistan more than nine months ago, issued an edict in early April banning poppy cultivation throughout the country
Afghanistan: At least six killed in blasts at school in Kabul's Shiite neighbourhood
•The minority Shia Hazara community has been the target of several blasts. While attacks on public targets have reduced since the Taliban seized power in August 2021, the Islamic State continues to operate across the country
Afghan school girls return home in tears after Taliban reverses decision on education
Fp Staff •The joy of returning to classrooms was short-lived, as the Taliban abruptly announced girls' secondary schools would stay shut, causing confusion and heartbreak
Taliban raises new 'Panipat' military unit: Why new division has got Indian Twitter angry
Fp Staff •The name of the unit based in Nangarhar province, draws inspiration from the Third Battle of Panipat, which Afghan rule Ahmad Shah Abdali won against Marathas
Threatened, beaten and risking arrests, Afghan women defy Taliban with protests
•Women once made up at least a quarter of the government workforce. But the Taliban have allowed only a handful of female medical workers and educators to retain their government jobs.
Taliban ban long-distance road trips for solo women: Here's how group has clamped down on Afghani women's freedom
Fp Staff •The guidance issued by the Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, which also called on vehicle owners to refuse rides to women not wearing headscarves, has drawn condemnation from rights activists.
Pakistan to allow India to send 50,000 metric tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan, says Imran Khan
•Earlier, there had been reports that Pakistan had blocked India's efforts to provide wheat to the Afghan people, amid the chill in relations between New Delhi and Islamabad over the Kashmir issue
Moscow Format talks: International recognition of Taliban hinges on inclusiveness of government and human rights record
•However, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov commended the Taliban for their efforts to stabilise the military-political situation in the country and ensure the operation of state structures