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China's Failed Afghan Oil Deal Highlights Troubled Relationship

A $540 million Chinese oil investment in Afghanistan collapsed after 2.5 years, with both the Taliban and the Chinese company accusing each other of breach of contract, highlighting the complexities and tensions in their relationship.

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Taliban Issues New Poetry Law and Makes Women's Photos in ID Cards Optional

The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has implemented a new law regulating poetry, prohibiting romantic or gender-specific themes and criticism of the leader, while also making the inclusion of women's photos in ID cards optional.

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China Reaffirms Support for Afghanistan, Emphasizing Counter-Terrorism

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's Wednesday meeting in Kabul with Afghan Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani reaffirmed China's support for Afghanistan's sovereignty and development, while urging counter-terrorism efforts and highlighting concerns about the Wakhan Corridor.

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China Pledges Continued Support for Afghanistan's Stability and Development

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's Wednesday meeting in Kabul with Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi solidified China's commitment to supporting Afghanistan's governance, development, and counter-terrorism efforts, emphasizing economic cooperation and shared security concerns.

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Taliban's Consolidation of Power in Afghanistan Forces International Normalization Despite Human Rights Concerns

Following the Taliban's 2021 takeover, European nations, including Germany, are normalizing relations despite human rights concerns, driven by economic interests and the need to deport Afghan refugees; over 2.1 million Afghans were returned to Afghanistan in 2025, exacerbating the humanitarian crisi...

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Pragmatic Engagement with Taliban Masks Afghanistan's Deepening Crisis

Following the Taliban's 2021 takeover of Afghanistan, many European nations, including Germany, are quietly normalizing relations for pragmatic reasons, particularly regarding deportations; however, this coexists with a severe humanitarian crisis and ongoing human rights violations under Taliban rul...

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Germany Resumes Afghan Refugee Admissions After Months-Long Freeze

Germany has ended a months-long halt on admitting vulnerable Afghans who had been promised entry, many of whom have been living in fear in Pakistan awaiting their visas.

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China Mediates Pakistan-Afghanistan Tensions Amid CPEC Expansion

In Kabul, China, Pakistan, and Afghanistan's Taliban government met to discuss expanding the $62 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) into Afghanistan, aiming to improve regional connectivity despite ongoing security concerns and strained Pakistan-Afghanistan relations.

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US Vets Aid Afghan Deportation Fight

US military veterans are actively supporting Afghan refugees facing deportation in the US, citing a moral obligation and concerns about national security; their efforts highlight the complex aftermath of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan.

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Afghan Women Trapped in Mental Health System Due to Taliban Restrictions

A Kabul mental health center houses 104 women, many victims of abuse and neglect, trapped by Afghanistan's restrictive policies and societal norms that prevent independent living, highlighting a worsening mental health crisis among women.

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Taliban's Enduring Rule in Afghanistan: Pragmatism Trumps Human Rights Concerns

Despite initial doubts, the Taliban's rule in Afghanistan persists, leading to normalized relations with countries like Germany and Russia due to strategic interests and asylum deportation needs, while humanitarian crises deepen.

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Germany Deports Afghan Activists, Violating Prior Asylum Promises

Germany is facing criticism for deporting dozens of Afghan activists back to Afghanistan, despite prior promises to relocate those who had worked with the West, revealing systemic failures in its refugee program and casting a shadow on its international reputation.

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