Advocates of democracy and opposition to Taliban will be severely dealt with, the government's acting army chief has said. Meanwhile a top UN official met the Taliban interior minister Sirajuddin Haqqani, among the world's most-wanted terrorists, and discussed humanitarian aid….
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Weeks after their dramatic escape from Kabul, tens of thousands of Afghans hoping to be resettled in the United States remain on US military bases overseas….21:59 (IST) Sep 16
Taliban ban female employees from entering Ministry of Women
Taliban have barred female employees from entering the Ministry of Women Affairs in Kabul, allowing only males into the building, an employee of the ministry said. "Four women were not allowed to enter the building", Sputnik quoted the employee as saying. …
A number of travel agencies say that currently only Pakistan visas can be obtained legally, but visas of a number of other countries are being sold in the black market at high prices, Tolo News reported. "The real price for a Tajikistan visa is $60, but in the black market it is around $350 to $400. Turkey's visa is $120, but in the black market it is selling for up to $5,000," according to the director of a travel agency in Kabul.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/south-asia/afghanistan-live-updates-september-16/liveblog/86245684.cms
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In the moral and human world: #Panjsher resistance must be supported, but unfortunately the world is less moral & more political. Many powers are trying to find a diplomatic way to recognise the Taliban and think less about supporting resistance! #PanjshirResistance
-Ahmad Massoud
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