Myanmar arrests two more journalists as post-coup media crackdown continues

Myanmar's military government has arrested two more local journalists, the army-owned television reported on Saturday, in the latest in a sweeping crackdown on the media since a Feb. 1 coup.
21 August 2021

Taliban turn back Afghan govt employees returning to work

Afghan government employees in Kabul were blocked by Talibans from returning to work on Saturday, the first day of the working week.
21 August 2021

Suicide bomber in Pakistan kills Chinese national in roadside attack - Chinese embassy

A suicide bomber in Pakistan attacked a motorcade of Chinese personnel on Friday, killing one Chinese national and two local children, the Chinese embassy said on Saturday.
21 August 2021

Taliban co-founder Baradar in Kabul for talks on setting up govt: Official

The Taliban’s co-founder Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar arrived in Kabul on Saturday for talks with fellow members of the group and other politicians on establishing a new Afghan government.
21 August 2021

Taliban vow to be accountable, probe reports of Afghanistan reprisals

The Taliban will be accountable for its actions and will investigate reports of reprisals and atrocities carried out by members, an official of the Islamist militant group told Reuters on Saturday.
21 August 2021

Cowering in the bathroom: Some Afghans dread the Taliban knock at the door

When armed members of the Afghan Taliban knocked on the door of their Kabul apartment, the family of 16 inside had crammed into the bathroom, turned off the lights and mobile phones and covered the children's mouths to keep them quiet.
21 August 2021

Biden vows to 'mobilize every resource' to evacuate Americans, Afghan allies

President Joe Biden, rejecting criticism of his handling of the chaotic U.S. pullout from Afghanistan, warned on Friday that the operation to evacuate thousands through Kabul airport carries risks and promised Americans there that "we will get you home."
20 August 2021

NATO pledges to speed evacuations from Afghanistan as criticism mounts

More than 18,000 people have been flown out of Kabul since the Taliban took over Afghanistan's capital, a NATO official said on Friday, pledging to redouble evacuation efforts as criticism of the West's handling of the crisis intensified.
20 August 2021

Taliban barring female journalists an ominous sign: CPJ

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said Taliban barring at least two female journalists from their jobs in Afghanistan and attacking at least two members of the press covering a protest in the country were “ominous signs” that the militant outfit have no intention of respecting women’s rights or the media.
20 August 2021

Taliban kills relative of DW journalist in Afghanistan: broadcaster

Taliban fighters in Afghanistan have shot and killed a relative of a Deutsche Welle journalist while hunting for him, the German public broadcaster said.
20 August 2021

A small Afghan girl is lifted from the crowd, capturing desperation to flee Kabul

From the surging crowd of people outside Kabul airport, a small girl is lifted up over the high perimeter wall and passed into the hands of an American soldier.
20 August 2021

Taliban desire for recognition is only leverage point, UN chief says

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Thursday the Taliban's desire for international recognition is the Security Council's only leverage to press for inclusive government and respect for rights, particularly for women, in Afghanistan.
19 August 2021

Resistance against Taliban spreads

Protests against the Taliban’s takeover in Afghanistan have spread to more cities, including the capital Kabul, while the militant group called on the country’s imams to urge unity at Friday prayers, the first since they seized control. 
19 August 2021

Sole surviving Khmer leader denies role in genocide

The last surviving senior Khmer Rouge leader denied responsibility for genocide committed more than 40 years in Cambodia during his closing remarks Thursday to an international tribunal. 
19 August 2021

Sabri poised to become Malaysia PM

Former Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob moved closer yesterday to forming the next government after securing a parliamentary majority from the same coalition that collapsed earlier this week. 
19 August 2021

Trapped in Kabul’s no-man’s land

Thousands of Afghans were packed yesterday between Taliban checkpoints and a US-imposed ring of steel around Kabul’s main airport, desperate to get aboard any flight out following the return of the hardline Islamist group. 
19 August 2021

Taliban hasn’t changed

The Taliban must decide whether it wants to be recognized by the international community, US President Joe Biden said in an ABC interview aired yesterday, adding that he did not think the group had changed its fundamental beliefs. 
19 August 2021

Taliban fight trust deficit with PR blitz

“On ideology, and beliefs, there is no difference,” longtime Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in his first press conference. “(But) based on experience, maturity, and insight, no doubt there are many differences.
19 August 2021

At least 2 killed, 59 injured in explosion during Ashura procession in Bahawalnagar

At least two people were killed and 59 injured — two of them critically — in an explosion targeting an Ashura procession in Bahawalnagar on Thursday, Punjab Home Minister Raja Basharat said.
19 August 2021

218 Rohingyas died or went missing at sea in 2020: UNHCR report

At least 218 Rohingyas died or went missing at sea in 2020, as they desperately sought refuge in Southeast Asian countries -- either from Myanmar’s Rakhine state or Bangladesh’s Rohingya camps, a new UN report says.
19 August 2021