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The Taliban government will be sworn in today

The Taliban government will be sworn in today


                          A Taliban government is likely to be formed in Afghanistan. Sources said the new government would be sworn in after the prayers. The process, which has been going on for the past two weeks, has now reached its final stage. A Taliban leader has said the government will be formed amid a severe financial and security crisis. Meanwhile, the Taliban is looking forward to various foreign grants and assistance for the country’s financial management. Following the request, the many country announced its support for humanitarian aid. The Taliban is expected to receive $ 10 billion or $ 1,000 core in funding. Two-thirds of the country's population is currently starving.

                       Thousands of Afghans are fearful of leaving the country in fear. The bomber struck shortly after noon in front of a Pakistani police recruiting center at Badalak-Chaman. One was killed and no injuries were reported. In view of this, Pakistan appears to have closed its border with Afghanistan. Similarly, in Nashir, the Mohammad al-Abbas-led Allied forces are battling the Taliban. The Taliban has been besieging the province but has not been able to enter. As many as 350 Taliban militants were killed in what became known as the Cold War on Thursday. In this context, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, as a Taliban spokesman, has once again warned that nations that do not recognize the new government are likely to face civil war. On the other hand, a representative of Russian President Vladimir Putin criticized the United States, saying that neither the United States nor Afghanistan has succeeded, but both have been bribed.

                       On the other hand, Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, the head of the Taliban's political affairs, advised women to stay home. "They will be provided with the required amount by the Taliban government," he said. During the Taliban rule on the 1996, it was announced that there would be no neglect in providing education and freedom to women. Recalling this, Afghan women intellectuals, social activists and students took to the streets. They are protesting in various places A large number of working women in the major city of Hera on Thursday staged a huge march and demanded that the proposed government give them a chance to win over the government and their success. Gave. They reiterated their demand for women to be included in the government. More than 2,40,000 innocent civilians have been killed and tortured in clashes with the Taliban.

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