Afghan Man Convicted in Kabul Airport Bombing Conspiracy
An alleged Islamic State militant was convicted of conspiracy in the 2021 Kabul airport suicide bombing that killed 160 Afghans and 13 US service members.
An alleged Islamic State militant was convicted of conspiracy in the 2021 Kabul airport suicide bombing that killed 160 Afghans and 13 US service members.
Afghanistan's foreign ministry calls on Afghans who assisted the U.S. war effort and are stranded in Qatar to return safely, amid reports of potential relocation to Congo.
Afghanistan's capital Kabul confronts a dire water shortage, with aquifers dropping 25-30 meters in a decade. Residents struggle with heavy containers while authorities scramble for solutions amid climate change and mismanagement.
Extreme weather in Afghanistan has killed at least 110 people, with widespread flooding and landslides destroying homes and infrastructure across 34 provinces.
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RecommendedSevere weather in Afghanistan has resulted in 77 fatalities and 137 injuries over the past 10 days, with widespread destruction to homes, roads, and infrastructure reported by authorities.
A powerful 5.8 magnitude earthquake in northern Afghanistan has killed eight members of a refugee family recently returned from Iran. A three-year-old boy is the sole survivor, receiving hospital treatment in Kabul.
Dozens of Afghans were buried in a second mass funeral for victims of a Pakistani airstrike that hit a Kabul drug rehabilitation centre, as the death toll rises and cross-border conflict escalates.
American researcher Dennis Coyle has been released by Afghanistan's Taliban authorities after being held for more than a year. The release coincides with Eid al-Fitr, with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio welcoming the move while calling for more action.
Dennis Coyle, an American academic detained in Afghanistan since January 2025, has been released by the Taliban on Eid al-Fitr. The U.S. State Department continues to press for the release of other detained Americans.
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RecommendedFamilies spent Eid searching for loved ones in unmarked graves after a Pakistan airstrike hit a Kabul drug rehab centre, killing hundreds. The Taliban report over 400 dead while survivors describe catastrophic scenes.
Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to a five-day Eid al-Fitr ceasefire brokered by Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Qatar, as Kabul holds a mass funeral for victims of an alleged Pakistani airstrike on a drug rehabilitation hospital.
Families search for loved ones after a Pakistani airstrike destroys a Kabul drug rehab centre, with Afghan Taliban reporting over 400 killed and 265 injured amid escalating regional tensions.
A mass funeral was held in Kabul for victims of a strike on a drug rehabilitation hospital, with Afghanistan blaming Pakistan for the attack that killed hundreds amid escalating cross-border tensions.
At least 400 killed in Pakistani airstrikes on Kabul drug rehabilitation centre. Witnesses describe doomsday scenes as patients burned in their beds during Ramadan prayers.
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RecommendedA Pakistani airstrike on a civilian drug rehabilitation centre in Kabul has killed over 400 people, according to Afghan Taliban officials, escalating tensions between the neighbours and drawing global calls for de-escalation.
Desperate families search for loved ones after Pakistan's airstrike on a Kabul rehabilitation centre. The Taliban government claims over 400 killed, while Pakistan disputes figures, escalating regional tensions.
A Pakistan air strike targeted a drug rehabilitation centre in Kabul, Afghanistan, causing significant casualties and destruction, with witnesses describing horrific scenes.
Pakistani airstrikes hit a Kabul drug rehabilitation centre, killing at least 400 civilians, as tensions with Afghanistan's Taliban government escalate into open war.
Afghan officials claim a Pakistani airstrike targeted a drug treatment facility in Kabul, killing 400 people. Pakistan denies hitting civilian targets, stating it aimed at militant infrastructure.
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RecommendedAn airstrike on a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul killed hundreds, with Afghan officials accusing Pakistan of the attack. Islamabad denies involvement amid escalating border tensions.
Rescue crews race through rubble after a Pakistani airstrike hits a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul, killing at least 400 people. The conflict between the two neighbours enters its third week with no ceasefire in sight.
Emergency crews are urgently searching through the wreckage of a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul after a Pakistani airstrike reportedly killed hundreds overnight, with recovery efforts continuing into Tuesday morning.
Rescue crews continue to recover bodies from a Kabul drug rehabilitation hospital hit by an airstrike Afghanistan blames on Pakistan, with officials reporting at least 400 fatalities amid escalating cross-border conflict.
Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of an airstrike on a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul, with Taliban officials reporting 400 fatalities and 250 injuries. Pakistan denies targeting civilians, stating it struck terrorist infrastructure.
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RecommendedAfghanistan reports 400 killed and 250 injured in a Pakistani airstrike on a Kabul drug rehabilitation hospital, while Islamabad denies targeting civilians and claims it hit militant infrastructure.
Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of targeting a Kabul hospital for drug users, killing at least 400 people and injuring 250, escalating cross-border conflict.
The Taliban government in Afghanistan has accused Pakistan of targeting civilian homes in airstrikes, killing at least six people and injuring dozens as tensions escalate.
A woman in Afghanistan was denied divorce after her husband beat her, with a judge citing Taliban laws that permit spousal abuse unless proven 'obscene force'.
Afghan air defences engaged Pakistani aircraft over Kabul, marking a dangerous escalation in hostilities. Both sides report heavy casualties as the conflict enters its fourth day, with international calls for restraint.
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RecommendedMultiple explosions struck Kabul early Friday, reportedly in retaliation for a Taliban cross-border raid that killed Pakistani soldiers, escalating tensions along the disputed Durand Line.