US might recognise Taliban!

Blinken also said the U.S. government was maintaining contact with the Taliban.

Google prevents Taliban to access Afghan government accounts

Commandeering government databases and emails could provide information about employees of the former administration, ex-ministers, government contractors, tribal allies and foreign partners.

US defense Sec to bolster allies in Gulf after losing face in Afghanistan

While the US would like to focus on the Indo Pacific region to counter China, it can not leave too many loopholes behind for China to fill. China is likely to attract the Gulf states in its own security based institution, The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation given the security trends in South Asia, West Asia and the Middle East.

U.S. funds humanitarian aid for Afghanistan, and not the government

The United States has been a massive funder of Afghanistan since its 2001 invasion to topple the Taliban, setting aside roughly $130 billion for security, governance and development and humanitarian needs.

US sanctions Iranians over plot to kidnap NY-based journalist

The sanctions come after U.S. prosecutors in July charged the four with plotting to kidnap the New York-based journalist who was critical of Tehran.

Taliban battle for final holdout province of Panjshir

Fighters from the National Resistance Front (NRF), made up of anti-Taliban militia fighters and former Afghan security forces, are understood to have significant weapon stockpiles too in the valley, which lies around 80 kilometres (50 miles) north of Kabul.

First ‘unity’ cricket match since Taliban take over

Cricket was barely known in Afghanistan until the early 2000s, and its explosive rise in popularity is linked with conflict -- the sport was picked up in Pakistan by Afghan refugees who then seeded it in their home country.

Egypt to make 1 billion Sinovac vaccines a year

Chinese experts had previously travelled to Egypt to inspect equipment and materials for producing the Sinovac vaccine at factories belonging to state firm Vacsera.

Munir Akram presents Pak’s vision, urges countries to support Afghanistan

With the Taliban now in control of the country, Akram said Pakistan hopes its leaders “will listen to a sincere friend in trying to form an inclusive government” where all the ethnic groups and minorities including Tajiks, Hazaras and Shiite Muslims are represented.

South Korea embarks on boosting its missile capability

In 2020, South Korea announced its new Hyunmoo-4 short-range ballistic missile (SRBM) could carry a 2-ton warhead, while in March North Korea tested an SRBM that it said could deliver a 2.5-ton payload.

UK-born IS group ‘Beatle’ admits role in hostage murders

By admitting his guilt, he waived his right to a trial and faces several life sentences without the right to early release.

PM Imran Khan praises Chinese model on Juncao Forum

Pm Imran Khan stated that Pakistan is committed to the global cooperation to alleviate poverty and support sustainable growth.