Kabul [Afghanistan], January 18 (ANI): Post-Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in mid-August, four cable and wire producing factories have ceased operating in the country in the last three months.
Kabul [Afghanistan], January 17 (ANI): Lamenting over diminishing freedom of expression post-Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, a media survey showed that 95 per cent of Afghan journalists have the problem of access to information and they cannot cover stories independently.
Kathmandu [Nepal], January 16 (ANI): Nepal has sent humanitarian aid to Afghanistan as the situation in the country deteriorates after the Taliban takeover in August last year.
Islamabad [Pakistan], January 11 (ANI): Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has returned to its violent ways in Pakistan, posing a major challenge to the Imran Khan government after the Taliban takeover as horrors of the Peshawar Army school attack still haunts Islamabad, a report said.
Kabul [Afghanistan], January 11 (ANI): Nearly 80 per cent of Afghan journalists changed their profession after the Taliban took control of the country.
Kabul [Afghanistan], January 8 (ANI): Local media is facing a lot of challenges in Eastern Afghanistan post-Taliban takeover as six radio stations have been closed in the area.
Geneva [Switzerland], January 4 (ANI): The International Organization for Migration (IOM) on Monday raised the alarm over millions of displaced Afghans post the Taliban takeover.
Kabul [Afghanistan], January 4 (ANI): Businesses in Kandahar may move to Pakistan or Iran as they continue to face different types of problems amid the economic turmoil in the country following the Taliban takeover last year.
Ottawa [Canada], January 1 (ANI): Canada will be resettling female Afghan judges from Greece who left Afghanistan post the Taliban takeover fearing backlash from murderers and other criminals.
Kabul [Afghanistan], December 30 (ANI): About 4,000 Afghan soldiers were killed and 1,000 others went missing between July 1 and August 15 ahead of the fall of Kabul to the Taliban, Washington Post reported, citing Yasin Zia, the former chief of staff of the Afghan military.
Kabul [Afghanistan], December 28 (ANI): Taliban have asked national and international companies to sign the security contracts with them, local media reported on Tuesday.