Taliban dismiss 3,000 members accused of abusive practices in widespread "vetting process" according to an official
Former Afghan president urges Taliban’s caretaker government in Kabul to create job opportunities for country’s youth
The Taliban administration, which has gained control of Afghanistan proposed a joint body of its officials and international representatives to coordinate billions of dollars in planned aid
The food for work scheme, which has largely paid labourers on public works programmes, will be expanded around country, says official
The Taliban's foreign minister said on Monday he held talks in Iran on the weekend with Ahmad Massoud, son of the late legendary Afghan resistance leader Ahmad Shah Massoud, and
The Taliban's foreign minister visited Iran on Saturday to discuss Afghan refugees and the growing economic crisis, the first such visit to a neighboring country since the Taliban seized power
Taliban Foreign Ministry spokesman Abdul Qahar Balkhi said the recent incidents along the Durand Line between Afghanistan and Pakistan had "created a need for authorities on both sides to address
The Taliban's interim government says the formation of a new Afghan regular army of about 100,000 troops is nearing completion
Taliban government scraps the panel that supervised polls during the previous Western-backed administration
As many as 30 Afghans, formerly employed by Turkey as part of a NATO deployment in Kabul, staged a protest on Wednesday, accusing Ankara of abandoning them in the wake