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With a pledge of support and official recognition, Russia’s relationship with the Taliban has evolved considerably.
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Eurasianet on MSNCentral Asia: Bringing Afghanistan in from the coldRelations between the five Central Asian countries and Afghanistan are warming as plans move ahead for new rail links, increased trade and creating opportunities for ordinary Afghans. Central Asian ...
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Eurasianet on MSNQuick Hits #7: A roundup of recent developments in the Caucasus and Central AsiaCentral Asian states, which have expanded engagement with the Taliban of late, may soon follow Moscow’s lead in establishing formal diplomatic relations with Kabul. In case you missed it from the ...
An Afghani family had to make a terrible choice — leaving several children behind amid a war. Here's how the family was ...
Nearly 450,000 Afghans have returned from Iran since the start of June, the UN's refugee agency said on Monday, after Tehran ...
Nearly four years after Kabul fell, the Taliban remain entrenched—and the resistance is fragmented, under-resourced, and ...
The UN criticized Germany on Friday over its plans to deport Afghans back to their country, which is still under the control of the Taliban regime. This comes after German Interior Minister ...
By plane, motorbike, camper van and even on bicycles, tourists are beginning to discover Afghanistan, with solo travelers and tour groups gradually venturing into a country t ...
Tens of thousands of Afghans streamed over the border from Iran in the days before a return deadline set for Sunday, the ...
Russia announced on July 3 that it officially recognizes the Taliban government of Afghanistan, making it the first country ...
Russia became the first country to formally recognize the Taliban government in Afghanistan on Thursday, according to local ...
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