Pm of afghanistan

  1. Nur Mohammad Taraki
  2. Taliban name new Afghan government, interior minister on U.S. sanctions list
  3. Afghanistan Taliban Crisis Live, Afghanistan
  4. Over 550 Former Govt Officials Returned to Afghanistan, Says PM Kabir
  5. Afghanistan's Taliban Premier Gives First Speech To Nation
  6. Cabinet of Afghanistan
  7. June 2022 Afghanistan earthquake


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Nur Mohammad Taraki

Nur Mohammad Taraki, (born July 15, 1917, Born into a rural Pashtun family, Taraki attended night school while working as a clerk in Bombay, India, where he learned English. In the late 1940s he worked in the press department of the Afghan government and in 1953 was appointed attaché at the Afghan embassy in Washington, D.C. On returning to

Taliban name new Afghan government, interior minister on U.S. sanctions list

Sept 7 (Reuters) - The Taliban drew from its inner high echelons to fill top posts in Afghanistan's new government on Tuesday, including an associate of the Islamist militant group's founder as premier and a wanted man on a U.S. terrorism list as interior minister. World powers have told the Taliban the key to peace and development is an inclusive government that would back up its pledges of a more conciliatory approach, upholding human rights, after a previous 1996-2001 period in power marked by bloody vendettas and oppression of women. Taliban supreme leader Haibatullah Akhundzada, in his first public statement since the Aug. 15 seizure of the capital Kabul by the insurgents, said the Taliban were committed to all international laws, treaties and commitments not in conflict with Islamic law. loading "In the future, all matters of governance and life in Afghanistan will be regulated by the laws of the Holy Sharia," he said in a statement, in which he also congratulated Afghans on what he called the country's liberation from foreign rule. The names announced for the new government, three weeks after the Taliban swept to military victory as U.S.-led foreign forces withdrew and the weak Western-backed government collapsed, gave no sign of an olive branch to its opponents. The United States said it was concerned by the track records of some of the Cabinet members and noted that no women had been included. "The world is watching closely," a U.S. State Department spokesperson s...

Afghanistan Taliban Crisis Live, Afghanistan

Afghanistan Highlights: Afghan PM appeals past govt officials to return; assures ‘full protection’ Afghanistan-Taliban Highlights: "We paid a heavy price for seeing this historic moment in Afghanistan," Mullah Hasan said on Wednesday, a day after the Taliban unveiled an interim Cabinet after seizing power in Kabul. Taliban soldiers in Panjshir province, northeastern of Afghanistan. (AP/File) Afghanistan crisis Highlights: Afghanistan’s acting Prime Minister Mullah Mohammad Hasan Akhund has appealed to former officials of past governments to return to the country and assured them “full protection”, saying the period of bloodbath is over and they face a humongous task to rebuild the war-ravaged nation. Afghanistan crisis | “We paid a heavy price for seeing this historic moment in Afghanistan,” Mullah Hasan was quoted as saying by PTI on Wednesday, a day after the hardline Islamic insurgents unveiled an interim Cabinet after seizing power in Kabul. Earlier today, a US lawmaker sought sanctions against Pakistan for reportedly aiding The Taliban government have banned demonstrations that do not have official approval, a day after women faced whips and sticks at a protest held against the appointment of an all-male government in Afghanistan. A decree issued by the Taliban government’s interior ministry, led by Sirajuddin Haqqani, who is a UN-designated global terrorist since 2007, states that protestors have to secure permission for demonstrations or face “severe legal consequen...

Over 550 Former Govt Officials Returned to Afghanistan, Says PM Kabir

Mawlavi Abdul Kabir, Taliban’s Acting Prime Minister met with UNAMA Chief, Roza Otunbayeva in Kabul and said that more than 550 former government military and civilian officials have returned to Afghanistan. Official sources have not confirmed the report and claim that hundreds of former government military personnel have been persecuted and killed by the Taliban group. While meeting with the head of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Afghanistan (UNAMA), PM Kabir said, since the return of the Taliban to power “islands of power, corruption, war and insecurity” have ended in Afghanistan. This comes as at least 13 people including some key Taliban members were killed and more than 30 others were injured in the latest terror attack in northeastern Badakhshan province on Friday. During the meeting, Mawlavi Kabir asked the international community to remove the senior Taliban members’ names from the “black list”, and said Taliban administration wants to maintain active diplomacy and good relation with the international community. Mawlavi Kabir stated that international organizations and aid groups could resume their operation in Afghanistan – adding the international community could complete the unfinished projects in Afghanistan. Considering the dire economic situation in Afghanistan multi-folded with drought and poverty, Afghan people are in urgent need of further international aid. Meanwhile, the Taliban regime’s reluctance to positively respond to the demands and conc...

Afghanistan's Taliban Premier Gives First Speech To Nation

Afghanistan’s Taliban prime minister delivered his first public speech since the Islamist group took power more than three months ago, saying the government wants good relations with other countries and would solve economic problems. Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund, a Taliban co-founder, covered a range of issues in the November 27 audio address to the nation broadcast on state television. "We assure all the countries that we will not interfere in their internal affairs and we want to have good economic relations with them," Akhund said in a 30-minute speech. The Taliban seized power after capturing Kabul in mid-August as U.S.-led international forces withdrew from the country after a 20-year war. Akhund said the Taliban had fulfilled its promises to fight foreign forces until the establishment of an Islamic government. But since it toppled the previous government, the Taliban has struggled to turn a guerilla movement into a functioning administration. The country has been in a major financial crisis with soaring inflation, unemployment, and a plunging currency that has left the already fragile economy in a mess. The war-torn country’s economic woes have been exacerbated by Washington's freezing of about $10 billion in Afghan Central Bank reserves parked in the United States, leaving the new rulers in Kabul with limited funds. The World Bank and International Monetary Fund also halted Afghanistan's access to funding. Foreign donors had provided around 75 percent of the budge...

Cabinet of Afghanistan

• v • t • e The Cabinet of Afghanistan is the Islamic Emirate (2021–present) [ ] Following the fall of Kabul to Taliban Forces on 15 August 2021, tentative nominations to the cabinet were announced in late August 2021. The Taliban said in early September 2021 that women would not be allowed to "work in high-ranking posts" in the government A men-only "caretaker cabinet" As of 29 January 2022, no other country had formally recognized the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan as the de jure government of Afghanistan. Portfolio Name Years Status Refs 2021–2023 acting 2023–present acting First Deputy Prime Minister 2021–present acting Second Deputy Prime Minister 2021–present acting Third Deputy Prime Minister 2021–2023 acting 24 August 2021 – 7 September 2021 acting 2021–present acting Deputy Minister of Technology and Logistics at Maulvi 2022–present acting Deputy Minister of Planning and Policy at Maulvi Mohammad Qasim Farid 2022–present acting Deputy Minister of Construction of the Maulvi Abdul Ali Jihadiyar 2022–present acting 24 August 2021 – 7 September 2021 acting 2021–present acting 7 September 2021–present acting 2021–present acting Mohammad Mohsin Hashimi 2021–present acting 2021–present acting 2021–present acting 2021–present acting 2021–present acting 23 August 2021 – 7 September 2021 acting 2021–present acting 2021–present acting 2021–present acting 2021–14 March 2022 acting Abdul Rahim Saqib 14 March 2022–present acting Atiqullah Azizi 2021–present acting 2021–present ...

June 2022 Afghanistan earthquake

Islamabad Show map of Pakistan 2022-06-21 20:54:36 USGS- Localdate 2022-06-22 ( 2022-06-22) Localtime 01:24:36 ( 01:54:36 ( Magnitude 6.2 M w Depth 4.0km (2.5mi) Epicenter 33°01′N 69°28′E / 33.02°N 69.46°E / 33.02; 69.46 Type Max. intensity Severe) Aftershocks At least 30, largest is a 5.1 M ww Casualties 1,052–1,163 killed, 1,627–2,976 injured A 4.0-kilometre (2.5mi) deep w) 6.2 struck southeastern Severe). There were 1,052–1,163 deaths and 1,627–2,976 injured in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Earthquake [ ] One hour after the mainshock, a mb 4.5 ww 5.1, centred in ww 5.1 aftershock injured at least 44 people and destroyed 600 homes Intensity [ ] A maximum Modified Mercalli intensity of VIII ( Severe) was estimated by the USGS. According to the USGS Very strong) shaking. Moderate–Strong) was felt in the Barmal District. Impact [ ] Afghanistan [ ] More than 25 villages were nearly decimated. Schools, hospitals, homes and mosques collapsed. Among the fatalities, 738 were from In In Khost Province, at least 600 homes were destroyed. Thirty Pakistani Pakistan [ ] In Pakistan, 10 people were killed and 25 others injured when a landslide buried a village in Khaisor, Aftermath [ ] Homeless survivors sought refuge outdoors. Due to unpredictable weather conditions many were in desperate need of shelter. Others were invited to reside in the homes of their families or community members. Survivors dug through rubble by hand to rescue those trapped. Eighty-five percent of medical infrastru...