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MONDAY, MARCH 02, 2026

Kabul

Kabul

Afghan girls play in a school in Kabul, Afghanistan, September 18, 2021. Photo :Reuters

Afghan girls take exams for Turkish-run schools in Kabul

Afghan-Turk schools are regarded among the top schools in Afghanistan and admission is highly competitive

Afghans gather outside the passport office after Taliban officials announced they will start issuing passports to its citizens again, following months of delays that hampered attempts by those trying to flee the country after the Taliban seized control, in Kabul, Afghanistan October 6, 2021. Photo :Reuters

Kabul passport office suspends work as demand crashes system

A military helicopter is pictured during the Taliban military parade in Kabul, Afghanistan November 14, 2021. Photo :Reuters

Taliban hold military parade with US-made weapons in Kabul in show of strength

Photo: Collected

Deadly US strike in Kabul missed evidence of child present, investigation finds

Taliban fighters stand guard near the Sardar Mohammad Dawood Khan military hospital in Kabul. Photo :Hindustan Times

Islamic State claims responsibility as 19 die in Kabul hospital attack

A family is seen at the intensive care unit at the Indira Gandhi hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan October 24, 2021. Picture taken October 24, 2021. REUTERS/Stringer

In Kabul children's hospital, medics struggle with staff shortages

A member of Taliban forces stands guard as Afghan men take pictures of a vehicle from which rockets were fired, in Kabul, Afghanistan August 30, 2021. REUTER/Stringer

IS says its fighters attacked Kabul power lines

Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi gestures as he speaks during an interview with Reuters at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) office in Islamabad, Pakistan June 25, 2020. REUTERS/Salahuddin

Pakistan foreign minister makes first trip to Kabul since Taliban takeover

A Taliban fighter Mohammad Ishaq sits with other patients during a session to get used to his new leg prothesis at a rehabilitation center in Kabul, Afghanistan October 12, 2021. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

In Kabul clinic, Taliban and the soldiers they fought confront wounds of war

People stand near Abdul Rahman Mosque in Kabul, Afghanistan.(Reuters)

Blast in Afghanistan's Kabul kills several civilians, says Taliban

Men are pictured as Afghanistan's Taliban-controlled central bank seizes a large amount of money in cash and gold from former top government officials, including former vice president Amrullah Saleh, in Afghanistan, in this handout obtained by Reuters on September 15, 2021. Da Afghanistan Bank/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY/File Photo

Afghan central bank drained dollar stockpile before Kabul fell: Document

Photo: Reuters

US bars flight from landing with Americans from Kabul - activists

About 100 US citizens, permanent residents still waiting to leave Afghanistan -official

About 100 US citizens, permanent residents still waiting to leave Afghanistan -official

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