Following the move, Pakistan stocks fell nearly 3 per cent on Wednesday while the rupee dropped to a record low.
Top US military generals on Tuesday told the US Congress that they had advised President Joe Biden to keep nearly 2,500 soldiers in Afghanistan
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is yet to take a decision in the matter
General Mark Milley said it is clear the war in Afghanistan did not end on the terms the United States wanted, with the Taliban now in power in Kabul.
Over the past two decades, activists set up dozens of women's shelters around Afghanistan
In their first public testimony since the U.S. completed its withdrawal from Afghanistan, top Pentagon leaders will face sharp questions in Congress about the chaotic pullout
Pakistan has seen 35 attacks that left at least 52 civilians dead in August, the highest since February 2017, according to data compiled by the South Asia Terrorism Portal
Through small businesses and initiatives in India, they challenge Taliban's dour dress code
The Taliban are yet to get international recognition
The Taliban have banned hairdressers in Afghanistan's Helmand province from shaving or trimming beards, saying it breaches their interpretation of Islamic law, the BBC reported.
While passenger and aid flights have been operating from the airport, normal commercial services are yet to resume since last month's chaotic evacuation
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Saturday said that the international recognition of the Taliban is currently not "on the table."
A witness said Saturday the Taliban have hanged a dead body from a crane in the main square of Herat city in western Afghanistan.
India, US call on Taliban to allow full, safe, direct and unhindered access for UN, its specialised agencies engaged in relief activity
Khan said decades of war has had a devastating impact on Afghanistan's economy
Despite being the "patron" of the Taliban, it has not recognised their regime yet, unlike in 1996 where it was first to do so.
Around 70 teaching staff of the Kabul University, including assistant professors and professors, resigned after the Taliban on Wednesday sacked PhD holder Vice-Chancellor Muhammad Osman Baburi
Special representatives of Pakistan Russia and China agreed with the Taliban to maintain contacts at the recent consultations in Kabul, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday.
The Taliban stunned the world by taking territory with surprising speed and little resistance from the US-trained Afghan military. The Western-backed government collapsed on August 15
India, some other members objected to the proposal for a meeting of the bloc's foreign ministers.