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  2. Politics of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan has been unstable for decades, with frequent coups, civil wars, and violent transfers of power. Most recently, the Taliban seized power in 2021 from the Western-backed Islamic Republic, and re-formed the government to implement a far stricter interpretation of Sharia law according to the Hanafi school.

  3. Mass media in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    In 2019 Afghanistan had over 107 television stations. [2] They include local and international channels. [37] One of this is state-owned Radio Television Afghanistan (RTA). Many global news channels have local bureaus in Kabul, including: Al Jazeera, BBC, CNN, DD News, Sky News, and Voice of America. Shamshad TV studio (2010)

  4. File:Understanding the taliban and insurgency in afghanistan.pdf

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  5. Why Pakistan-Afghanistan Tensions Are Soaring - AOL

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    “Make no mistake, Afghanistan has not been ignored by this government,” Dar said. Read More: Afghanistan, One Year On From U.S. Withdrawal But border tensions are “too contentious and ...

  6. United States documents leak of the War in Afghanistan

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    Commenting on the significance of the documents: I'd say that so far the documents confirm what we already know about the war: It's going badly; Pakistan is not the world's greatest ally and is probably playing a double game; coalition forces have been responsible for far too many civilian casualties; and the United States doesn't have very ...

  7. Government of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is the head-of-state, commander-in-chief, and religious leader of Afghanistan. [4] These responsibilities include appointing and dismissing the cabinet, judiciary, armed forces general staff, [5] and provincial and municipal governments, issuing decrees, special instructions, and orders regulating the operations of those mentioned above.

  8. CIA warned of rapid Afghanistan collapse. So why did U.S. get ...

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    With U.S. officials struggling to explain why America’s longest war ended in chaos, a series of interviews revealed there’s plenty of blame to go around.

  9. 4 reasons why Biden ‘failed’ in Afghanistan pullout: Ian ...

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    The current turmoil in Afghanistan resulted from the Biden administration's immense failure to execute the US exit, Eurasia Group founder and political scientist Ian Bremmer tells Yahoo Finance in ...