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The Afghan delegate apologizes, claiming that this was because the public performance of music is banned by the Taliban. [39] September 27 – The Afghan embassy in London closes down following an "official request" by the United Kingdom's Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office, according to Ambassador Zalmai Rassoul. However, the FCO says ...
The 2024 Afghanistan–Pakistan clashes are a series of ongoing armed clashes consisting of cross-border airstrikes and exchanges of gunfire between Afghanistan and Pakistan. The conflict also separately includes the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), and Pakistani Taliban .
In 2022 construction on the Qosh Tepa Canal began in northern Afghanistan. [349] On 20 April 2024, the Taliban decided to abolish Afghanistan's pension system as Hibatullah Akhundzada claimed it was “un-Islamic”, which prompted protests by retirees and older veterans of the Afghan Armed Forces in Kabul. The protest was dispersed by the Taliban.
In the response to the escalating terrorists attacks by the Afghanistan based terrorists, the Pakistan Air Force launched precision airstrikes on 25 December 2024. [24] The airstrike was specifically triggered by the 21 December attack by the Pakistani Taliban against an outpost manned by Frontier Corps.
In June 2024, Afghanistan announced a six-person, gender-balanced team of athletes competing in athletics, cycling, judo, and swimming, including three veterans of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The runners and swimmers can compete via universality places guaranteed to all Olympic countries and the judoka was confirmed in July by the International ...
In August 2024, Prime Minister of Uzbekistan Abdulla Aripov made a working visit to Kabul, the highest-ranking foreign leader to do so since the Taliban retook power. [43] In October 2024, Oybek Usmonov, Uzbekistan's former deputy foreign minister and ambassador to Pakistan, was appointed as ambassador to Afghanistan. [44]
National Resistance Council for the Salvation of Afghanistan [9] Tajikistan (alleged) [10] [11] Pakistan (since 2024, alleged) [12] [13] Opponents Taliban: Battles and wars: Afghan conflict. Republican insurgency in Afghanistan; Afghanistan–Pakistan border skirmishes. Afghanistan–Pakistan skirmishes (2024–present)
On 17 April 2024, it was reported that the Afghanistan Freedom Front had resumed guerrilla attacks on Taliban targets. The NRF also claimed responsibility for an attack on a vehicle in Kabul's fourth police district which killed three Taliban fighters. [269] On 27 April 2024, the NRF reported that they killed two Taliban fighters in Herat. [270]