Taliban to female Kabul city workers: Stay home

The interim mayor of Afghanistan’s capital says many female city employees have been ordered to stay home

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Gunmen clash with Taliban in Kabul

Clashes between gunmen and the Taliban are ongoing in the Karta-e-Sakhi area of Kabul

Taliban denies US drone attack in Kabul

The Taliban on Sunday denied a US drone attack amid reports of a rocket hitting a vacant house in the Sherpur area of Afghanistan's capital Kabul

Taliban, Qatar agree to resume evacuation flights

Qatar has agreed with the Taliban to resume chartered evacuation flights from the Kabul airport.

Afghan women in Kabul rise against Taliban

Afghan women in Kabul took to the streets on Tuesday against a slew of restrictions including those enforcing wearing of hijab in public by the Taliban.

Afghan women in Kabul rise against Taliban

Afghan women in Kabul took to the streets on Tuesday against a slew of restrictions including those enforcing wearing of hijab in public by the Taliban.

Turkey, Qatar enters into deal with Taliban on running airport of Kabul

Turkey and Qatar have entered into an agreement with the Taliban on the management over the international airport of Kabul

Kabul talks focus on Taliban-led government

Talks to expand a future Afghan government beyond only Taliban members are continuing in Kabul.

Russian ambassador to meet Taliban in Kabul Tuesday

MOSCOW, August 16: Russia said its ambassador to Afghanistan will meet with the Taliban in Kabul on Tuesday and that it will decide on whether to recognise the new government based on its conduct. "Our ambassador is in contact with the Taliban leadership, tomorrow he will meet with the Taliban security coordinator," foreign ministry official Zamir Kabulov said in an interview with the Ekho Moskvy radio station on Monday. He said the talks between Moscow's ambassador, Dmitry Zhirnov, and the Taliban would centre on how the group plans to provide security for the Russian embassy in the Afghan capital. On Sunday, as the Taliban completed its military takeover of Afghanistan, Kabulov said that Russia had no plans on evacuating its embassy -- though on Monday he said that "part" of its staff would be "evacuated". Kabulov also said that Moscow will decide on recognising the new Taliban government based "on the conduct of the new authorities". "We will carefully see how responsibly they govern the country in the near future. And based on the results, the Russian leadership will draw the necessary conclusions," Kabulov said. In recent years, Russia has sought to reach out to the Taliban and has hosted Taliban representatives in Moscow several times, most recently last month. Moscow is closely watching for a potential spillover of the instability into neighbouring ex-Soviet Central Asian countries where Russia maintains military bases.

Taliban captures Afghanistan's third-largest city

The Taliban captured Afghanistan's third-largest city and a strategic provincial capital near Kabul on Thursday