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Taliban: ISIS-K Leadership Transferred to Pakistan with the Help of Intelligence Agencies

Tarz Press: After Pakistan's Prime Minister, Shahbaz Sharif, spoke at the UN General Assembly about the presence of terrorist groups in Afghanistan, the Taliban have now released significant information, claiming they have traced the leadership of ISIS-K to Pakistan.
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Taliban Break Five-Year Silence: Trump’s Threatening Call to Baradar Will Be Made Public

Tarz Press: Abdullah Azzam, the head of Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar’s office, has revealed that the details of a threatening call made by Donald Trump to Mullah Baradar will be disclosed at an appropriate time.
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Public Reaction to Daikundi Incident: The Taliban Cannot Ensure Our Security

Afghan citizens, reacting to the deadly ISIS attack on civilians in Daikundi province, say that the Taliban are incapable of providing security in Afghanistan and are worried about their personal safety.
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Ongoing Clashes Between Taliban and Pakistani Forces in Khost: Latest Reports from the Ground

Over the past week, Taliban forces and Pakistani military personnel have clashed three times in the Zazi Maidan district of Khost province, resulting in casualties and forcing dozens of families to flee their homes.
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Uzbek Intelligence Chief: Afghan Partners Should Not Be Left Alone in the Fight Against ISIS

Senior officials in Uzbekistan have stated that the Taliban government is fighting international terrorism within its capabilities, with Taliban intelligence forces on the front lines against ISIS. 
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Afghan Refugees Urge Germany to Reconsider Deportation Decision

A number of Afghans residing in European countries are calling on Germany to treat Afghan refugees in accordance with international laws, punish offenders within the country, and reconsider their decision to deport them back to Afghanistan. 
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Taliban Administer Canonical Punishments to 35 People Across Nine Provinces in Past Month

Findings from Tarz Press reveal that the Taliban's Supreme Court administered canonical punishments to 35 people, including one woman, across nine Afghan provinces in the past month. Most of these punishments took place in Khost province.
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A New Form of Women's Protest Against the Taliban's Virtue Law

In the past two days, social media has witnessed widespread reactions from Afghan women. Women’s rights activists have launched a campaign to show the Taliban that their voices are not to be silenced by labeling them as "awrah" (something to be hidden).
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Taliban Leader Officially Bans Four Additional Practices Alongside Valentine's Day

The leader of the Taliban has announced the official prohibition of four additional practices, including mixed martial arts (MMA), cutting ribbons at ceremonies, celebrating certain special days like Valentine's Day, and walking on carpets with shoes in government offices, declaring them as "immoral acts" that are now banned. Tarz Press has obta
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Rashid Khan’s Meeting with Anas Haqqani Sparks Outrage: Afghan Women Demand Clarification

A recent gathering between Afghanistan’s cricket star, Rashid Khan, and Anas Haqqani, a senior member of the Taliban, has ignited strong reactions on social media. Many Afghan women are calling on Rashid Khan to clarify his stance, while some supporters view the meeting as a symbol of unity and brotherhood.