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Move comes amid growing fears about economy under Taliban rule
How the economy has changed in the year since the Taliban retook control
The chaotic exit from Afghanistan last year sowed doubt about America’s continued capacity for global leadership
In August 2021, Dost Kol prepared to celebrate. The next 24 hours brought tragedy
First-person testimony in Out of Afghanistan and Kabul Falling reveals stories of turmoil and new lives in the west
With the insurgents in power, countrywide routes are more secure but women face draconian travel restrictions
Plus, first steps in Nasa’s return to the Moon, and a peak week for Britain’s summer of discontent
A well co-ordinated international effort is needed to address Taliban misrule and help the Afghan people
Over the course of a year of Taliban rule, a group of women writers share their thoughts, fears and dreams via a messaging app
As Afghanistan battles economic crisis Islamists increase exports to generate revenue with the help of child labour
Afghan regime’s push for legitimacy has been undermined by US reach into heart of Kabul
Death of the al-Qaeda leader provides a political boost for Joe Biden
Kabul regime is reshaping government and cracking down on corruption in its quest for a self-sufficient Islamic state
Biden announces he authorised drone strike to ‘remove him from the battlefield once and for all’
Economic collapse since Islamists retook power a year ago leaves many Afghans struggling to make ends meet
Probe sought after BBC investigation identified 54 suspicious deaths involving one unit of UK special forces
An eye-witness dispatch from the scene of last week’s earthquake
Providing emergency relief does not equate to validating the Taliban
The 5.9-magnitude quake comes as Taliban struggle to govern amid wider economic crisis
Militarily, both the Kremlin and the White House got things spectacularly wrong. Two new books examine why and how
Food insecurity to worsen in 46 countries as ‘hunger hotspots’ exacerbated by conflict and extreme weather
One of the few countries to have relations with Islamist regime warns of rising extremism
Return of repressive decrees undermines vows last year of more moderate regime than in 1990s
Amid the Taliban takeover, ancient artefacts are finding their way to international collectors
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