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Anwar Open To Cooperate With Afghanistan As Long As Taliban Doesn't Deny Women Education
The Taliban government has not yet been recognised by any country.
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M'sia Hopes Taliban Would Reconsider Its Decision To Ban Women From Going To Universities
Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin has called the ban detrimental to the educational development of Muslims.
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Meet The First Ever Malaysian-Born Journalist Who Won A Pulitzer Prize In Photography
Marcus Yam's coverage of the lives of the Afghan people affected by the Taliban takeover has gripped the world.
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Afghan Baby Lost During Airlift In Kabul Reunites With Family After 4 Months Of Separation
Taxi driver Hamid Safi initially refused to return baby Sohail Ahmadi to his family but agreed to do so after receiving about RM4,000 as compensation.
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Saifuddin: Taliban Not Yet Recognised By Malaysia
The Foreign Affairs Minister also noted that the Taliban interim government in Afghanistan is still yet to be recognised by any country.
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Zuraida Says She Is Interested In Guiding Taliban On How To Empower Women In Afghanistan
According to Zuraida, Malaysia, as a modernising Islamic nation, can share many things with the Taliban.
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2 Malaysians Have Chosen To Remain In Afghanistan Amidst Taliban Takeover
Both of them work for an international relief organisation in Kabul.
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Explained: Why Afghans Are Desperately Trying To Escape After The Taliban's Takeover
A brief summary of the situation in Afghanistan after its president fled the country and created a power vacuum for Taliban militants to attack.
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Lagi Kisah Gadis Malaysia. Yang Ini Mengembara Ke Afghanistan Seorang Diri Pula
Antara pengalaman beliau seperti ditangkap tentera Afghanistan dan melihat orang mati ditembak di depan mata.
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Survivors Of Peshawar School Attack Recount The Horror That Claimed 141 Lives
"I folded my tie and pushed it into my mouth so that I wouldn't scream. I lay as still as I could and closed my eyes, waiting to get shot again," said one of the survivors.
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132 Schoolchildren Massacred In One Of The Bloodiest Ever Siege By Taliban In Pakistan
Pakistan is mourning as the nation prepares for mass funerals for 141 people, most of them children, killed in a Taliban attack on a military-run school in the country's northwest.
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Terrorists Attack In Pakistan Airport Leaves 31 Dead And 18 Injured
On 8 June 2014, at least 10 armed militants attacked Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan; 31 people were killed, including 10 attackers, and at least 18 persons were wounded.
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