Can crypto help Afghans? Some think soCrypto enthusiasts say it’s the only solution to the cash crunch that was created when the Taliban took over.
Taliban supreme leader warns of infiltrators among the ranksWarning by Haibatullah Akhunzada comes as the movement faces increased attacks from hardline groups.
Afghan journalists lament ‘bleak’ future for media under TalibanNew regime forces exodus of journalists from Afghanistan where free press was one of few gains of Western occupation.
‘Afghan girls won’t give up on their education’Millions of girls confined to their homes as Taliban continues to prevent high school girls from returning to classroom.
‘Cold-blooded’: Taliban accused of executing Hazara peopleAt least 11 members of the former government forces were killed in Daykundi, Amnesty says.
Attack on Afghan reporter tests Taliban’s media freedom pledgeZiar Khan Yaad from TOLO TV was attacked by apparent Taliban members, raising questions over media freedoms.
Banks in Kabul reopen, drawing crowds of cash-starved AfghansPeople stand in long queues to withdraw money after some banks reopened in the Afghan capital.
Afghan small business owners in anxious wait over what comes nextBusinesses in Kabul struggle to attract customers as thousands seek way out of the country following Taliban takeover.
EXCLUSIVE‘All Afghans’ should feel safe under Taliban, says security chiefHaqqani tells Al Jazeera that Afghans should not fear Taliban, but many remain sceptical their safety will be assured.
‘Does this feel like Eid to you?’: No festival cheer for AfghansEid al-Adha falls at a precarious time as foreign forces leave, peace talks flounder and Taliban makes sweeping gains.