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    About our Afghanistan news

    Latest news on Afghanistan, covering Taliban government, humanitarian crisis, women's rights, security, Kabul, and regional developments.

    Afghanistan, a landlocked nation of over 40 million people in Central Asia, remains one of the world's most challenging humanitarian environments. The capital Kabul, home to nearly 5 million residents, serves as the country's political and economic centre. Other major cities include Kandahar, Herat, Mazar-i-Sharif, and Jalalabad.

    Since the Taliban seized power in August 2021, the country has faced severe restrictions on human rights, particularly affecting women and girls. The Taliban's 2024 "Law on the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice" has further curtailed freedoms, banning girls from secondary education and restricting women's employment and movement. The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants in July 2025 for senior Taliban leaders over persecution on gender grounds.

    Over half of Afghanistan's population—roughly 23 million people—requires humanitarian assistance. Aid delivery has been complicated by international sanctions, funding cuts, and Taliban restrictions on female aid workers. Hundreds of health facilities have closed, exacerbating malnutrition and limited access to healthcare for the most vulnerable.

    Despite its challenges, Afghanistan possesses remarkable cultural heritage as a historic crossroads on the ancient Silk Roads. The country has two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the 12th-century Minaret of Jam and the Bamiyan Valley, famous for its Buddhist archaeological remains. Traditional Afghan culture—including music, crafts, and festivals like Nowruz—continues to hold significance for communities across the country.

    Afghanistan's strategic location has shaped its complex history, from ancient empires to modern conflicts. The nation's diverse ethnic groups—including Pashtuns, Tajiks, Hazaras, and Uzbeks—reflect centuries of cultural exchange. Regional tensions, particularly with neighbouring Pakistan, continue to influence security dynamics.

    Our NewsNow feed on Afghanistan brings together the latest headlines from trusted sources worldwide, covering politics, security, humanitarian developments, and regional affairs. Whether you're following diplomatic negotiations, human rights reports, or cultural stories from this significant Central Asian nation, this feed provides comprehensive, up-to-date coverage.


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