This photo taken on Jan 20, 2025 shows a ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations ...
China has asserted its international right to take on insurgents threatening the lives of its citizens after an attack ...
From Bangladesh and Pakistan growing closer to Afghanistan's courting of India, the region's political calculus looks more complex than ever Within a span of six months, South Asia's geopolitical ...
The situation in Afghanistan is growing dire. The aversion of Americans to working with the Taliban is holding back ...
BEIJING--Afghanistan's ambassador to China, Javid Ahmad Qaem, left his post earlier in January after months without pay from Kabul following the Taliban's seizure of power, he said on Twitter.
Kabul: The Xi Jinping-led China government, which has its eyes on Afghanistan’s USD 1 trillion reserves of gold and lithium, has witnessed a major setback. A Chinese national, who was reportedly ...
China was the first country to appoint an ambassador to Afghanistan and recognized a Taliban ambassador in Beijing since the group took control. It also has enhanced bilateral trade and investment ...
A Chinese man was killed as he traveled in northeastern Afghanistan while working for a mining company, Taliban officials said Wednesday. A militant resistance group took responsibility for the ...
The Taliban won’t return any of the military equipment left behind by the US troops while exiting Afghanistan in 2021, a ...
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Old rivalries between India and Pakistan are driving a shift in regional ties, with New Delhi courting Afghanistan's Taliban while Islamabad befriends the new leaders of post-revolutionary Bangladesh.