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  2. Taliban mark 1st year back in power, but for many Afghans ...

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    In October 2001, the U.S. and its allies invaded Afghanistan after the Taliban refused to hand over the Al Qaeda leader and author of 9/11. By December, the Taliban had surrendered control of the ...

  3. Why India is reaching out to the Taliban now - AOL

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    Since the Taliban's return to power in Afghanistan, countries have adopted varied approaches toward the regime, balancing diplomatic engagement with concerns over human rights and security.

  4. Taliban say they now control 85% of Afghanistan's territory

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    The Taliban claimed on Friday that they now control 85% of Afghanistan's territory amid a surge in wins on the ground and as American troops complete their pullout from the war-battered country.

  5. 2024 in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    December 5 – The Taliban closes down Arezo TV for broadcasting "vulgar" content and working with overseas media outlets. [43] December 11 – Khalil Haqqani, the Minister of Refugee and Repatriation under the Taliban regime, is killed along with two others in a suicide bombing at the ministry headquarters in Kabul. [44]

  6. Amu Television - Wikipedia

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    Amu TV is an independent satellite television channel owned and operated by Eye Media Group. The channel was launched on May 3, 2023, with the primary mission to inform, entertain, and educate Afghan society, providing a platform for independent and objective reporting amidst the challenging media landscape in Afghanistan.

  7. Ariana Television Network - Wikipedia

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    The network also came under struggles in airing due to Taliban control in late 2021. [2] The then head of the network, Sharif Hassanyar, released a public statement at the time on two Kabul journalists that were held for "unknown reasons" by the Taliban. In his public tweet Hassanyar stated "Finally TB [Taliban] release Aslam Ejab and Waris Hasrat.

  8. Afghan media brace for what's next under Taliban rule - AOL

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    When they ruled Afghanistan between 1996-2001, they enforced a harsh interpretation of Islam, barring girls and women from schools and public life, and brutally suppressing dissent. Afghan media ...

  9. International relations with the Taliban - Wikipedia

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    The Taliban is an Afghan political and militant movement which has ruled Afghanistan under a theocratic emirate several times in the last 30 years. In August 2021, the Taliban took control of the country, and subsequently established a new government that as of 2024, two countries recognize as the legitimate government.

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