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Zayed Al-Nahyan - The UAE accepts credentials of Taliban ambassador in a major diplomatic win for Afghanistan’s rulers - apnews.com - China - Usa - Afghanistan - Uae - Uzbekistan - city Islamabad - city Kabul

The UAE accepts credentials of Taliban ambassador in a major diplomatic win for Afghanistan’s rulers

ISLAMABAD (AP) — The United Arab Emirates on Wednesday accepted the credentials of the Taliban’s ambassador to the oil-rich Gulf Arab state, the biggest diplomatic coup for Afghanistan’s rulers who are not officially recognized as the country’s legitimate government.

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Taliban morality police dismiss over 280 men without beards from security forces - asiaone.com - Afghanistan - city Kabul

Taliban morality police dismiss over 280 men without beards from security forces

KABUL — The Taliban's morality ministry dismissed more than 280 members of the security force for failure to grow a beard and detained more than 13,000 people in Afghanistan for "immoral acts" in the past year, officials said on Tuesday (Aug 20).

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Chris Fitzgerald - Taliban weaker than they look after 3 years in power - asiatimes.com - China - Usa - Afghanistan - Washington - Iran - Uzbekistan - city Beijing - city Kabul

Taliban weaker than they look after 3 years in power

It has been three years since the Taliban took power in Afghanistan and the group is flying high, facing no legitimate challenge to its rule and courted by much of the international community.

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Contributing writer - Taliban, China partner restart copper project, reigniting worries - asia.nikkei.com - China - Afghanistan - city Kabul

Taliban, China partner restart copper project, reigniting worries

KABUL -- A copper-mining project in Afghanistan finally got off the ground last month after a delay of over 16 years, but critics worry that a lack of independent supervision could lead to widespread pollution and the destruction of historical ruins and relics uncovered at the Mes Aynak site.

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Uzbek prime minister is in Afghanistan in highest-level visit since the Taliban took power - apnews.com - Afghanistan - Azerbaijan - Uzbekistan - city Islamabad - city Kabul

Uzbek prime minister is in Afghanistan in highest-level visit since the Taliban took power

ISLAMABAD (AP) — Uzbek Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov arrived in Afghanistan on Saturday in the highest-level visit by a foreign official since the Taliban returned to power three years ago.

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George W.Bush - The Conversation - Afghanistan a broken nation swarming again with terrorists - asiatimes.com - Usa - Pakistan - Afghanistan

Afghanistan a broken nation swarming again with terrorists

This week marks the third year since America’s retreat from Afghanistan and the Taliban’s return to power.

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Taliban ‘deliberately deprived’ 1.4 million girls of schooling: UN - aljazeera.com - Afghanistan

Taliban ‘deliberately deprived’ 1.4 million girls of schooling: UN

As Afghanistan’s rulers mark three years in power, the future of an entire generation of girls is ‘in jeopardy’, UN says.

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On Anniversary of Taliban Takeover, Glee, Mourning and an Embrace of Jihad - nytimes.com - Usa - Afghanistan - city Kabul

On Anniversary of Taliban Takeover, Glee, Mourning and an Embrace of Jihad

The parade of cars rolled through Kabul from morning until night, clogging the streets in end-to-end traffic. Crowds of Taliban and their supporters lined the routes, chanting “God is great!” and “Long live the mujahedeen!” One truck dragged an American flag, a red X drawn across its stars and stripes.

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