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Truck carrying returning refugees crashes in eastern Afghanistan, killing 22
KABUL, Afghanistan — A truck carrying Afghan refugees returning from neighboring Pakistan overturned on a highway in eastern Afghanistan on Saturday, killing at least 22 people and injuring about 36 others, most of them women and children The accident occurred in Laghman province on the main highway linking Kabul, the Afghan capital, with Nangarhar province, said Abdul Malik Niazai, the spokesperson for the provincial governor. He said among the dead were 10 children and five women, and the...
Taliban, Russia are cozying up to each other — why?
Taliban, Russia are cozying up to each other — why? June 3, 2026The acting defense minister in the Taliban regime, Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob, stepped off a flight in Kabul last week to deliver a warning to Pakistan. Islamabad, he said, would "soon no longer dare" to attack Afghan territory due to the military-technical cooperation agreement he had just signed in Moscow.
Taliban and Russia cozy up to each other — why?
Taliban and Russia cozy up to each other — why? June 3, 2026The acting defense minister in the Taliban regime, Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob, stepped off a flight in Kabul last week to deliver a warning to Pakistan. Islamabad, he said, would "soon no longer dare" to attack Afghan territory due to the military-technical cooperation agreement he had just signed in Moscow.
The rise of Mohammad Saleem Safi: Quit cricket at 16, now bags 6/140 vs India
TimesofIndia.com in Mullanpur: Three years ago, when Rana Naved-ul-Hasan arrived at Afghanistan's high-performance centre in Kabul as bowling coach, one young fast bowler immediately grabbed his attention. Mohammad Saleem Safi, a lanky pacer from Baghlan province, was bowling with genuine pace and troubling some of Afghanistan's accomplished batters in the nets. "He was touching 145 kph.
Truck carrying Afghan refugees from Pakistan overturns, killing 22
At least 22 people, including 10 children and five women, were killed and around 36 others injured after a truck carrying Afghan refugees returning from Pakistan overturned on a highway in eastern Afghanistan on Saturday, officials said. The accident occurred in Laghman province on the main highway linking Kabul with Nangarhar province. According to provincial health director Aminullah Sharif, the truck plunged into a ditch after the driver reportedly fell asleep, as reported by news agency AP.
Pakistan bombs Afghanistan again: Taliban claims 11 children among 13 killed
Afghanistan on Wednesday accused Pakistan of carrying out new airstrikes on its territory, saying the attacks killed at least 13 people, most of them children, and wounded 14 others. Also Read | 'Dressing up massacre as military op': India rebukes Pakistan at UN over Afghan strikes Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesperson for Afghanistan’s Taliban-led regime, said the strikes hit the provinces of Khost, Kunar, and Paktika. Last night, the Pakistani army once again violated Afghan airspace and bombed...
Moscow, Taliban forge military alliance in power grab after US Afghanistan exit: reports
Russia and the Taliban government in Afghanistan have signed a military cooperation pact, cementing an alliance that further solidifies Moscow’s influence in Central Asia, according to reports.The deal, finalized Wednesday at an international security forum in Russia, followed a meeting between Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu and Afghan Defense Minister Mohammad Yaqoob.The Taliban Defense Ministry announced on X that Yaqoob had traveled to Russia to attend the...
Former MI6 chief Sir Alex Younger dies aged 62
Former MI6 chief Sir Alex Younger dies aged 62 Sir Alex Younger, the longest-serving Secret Intelligence Service chief in 50 years, publicly and repeatedly warned of threats from China, Russia and other hostile states - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Former MI6 chief Sir Alex Younger, the widely respected former head of Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service, has died aged 62. The news was confirmed by his family. Sir Alex died in Boston in the early hours of the morning on Tuesday after...
China’s nuclear expansion shocks world! Is India falling behind?
Deep in the remote deserts of Xinjiang, China is quietly building what analysts believe could become one of the most sophisticated nuclear support networks in the world. Newly reviewed satellite images examined by Reuters reveal more than 80 launch pads and three large octagon-shaped military facilities spread across thousands of square kilometres near the Hami nuclear missile silo field. Major Gaurav Arya explains that the construction is aimed at enhancing China's "land-based second-strike...
What Afghanistan’s rotten apples tell us about its non-profit sector
What Afghanistan’s rotten apples tell us about its non-profit sector Funding has dwindled, while need has grown. And yet NGO work continues to be plagued by inefficiency. In April, I accompanied a friend on a visit to villages in Daikundi province, central Afghanistan.