Afghanistan News – Your Quick Look at What’s Happening

If you’re here, you probably want the most recent happenings from Afghanistan without wading through endless articles. We bring you straight‑to‑the‑point updates on politics, security, economy and social issues, so you can stay informed in minutes.

Political Pulse: Who’s in Power and What They’re Doing

The Taliban‑run government continues to wrestle with internal factionalism and external pressure. Recent weeks saw a series of meetings with neighboring countries to discuss trade routes and border security. While the leadership claims progress on infrastructure, critics say basic services like health and education remain weak. Keep an eye on announcements from Kabul’s ministries – they often signal shifts in policy that affect everyday life.

Security & Humanitarian Situation

Violence still spikes in several provinces, especially along the eastern borders. Reports of clashes between local militias and Taliban forces have risen, prompting brief curfews in affected districts. At the same time, humanitarian agencies report shortages of food and medicine, especially in remote areas. If you’re tracking aid flows, note the recent UN appeal for an extra $200 million to bridge the gap.

Economic news is a mixed bag. While some mining projects have restarted under new contracts, inflation continues to squeeze household budgets. The Afghan rial has weakened against the dollar, making imported goods pricier. Small businesses are adapting by turning to local markets and digital payments where possible.

Social topics also make the headlines. Women’s participation in education remains a contentious issue, with NGOs pushing for more school openings despite cultural pushback. Youth unemployment is high, prompting many to look for work abroad or in informal sectors.

Our tag page curates all these stories in one place, so you don’t have to hunt across the site. Whether you’re a student, analyst, or just curious, the latest Afghanistan articles are right here, sorted by relevance and date.

Bookmark this page and check back often – we update the feed as new reports come in, giving you a reliable snapshot of Afghanistan’s fast‑changing landscape.

West Indies Crush Afghanistan by 104 Runs, Stay Unbeaten into T20 World Cup Super 8

West Indies Crush Afghanistan by 104 Runs, Stay Unbeaten into T20 World Cup Super 8
27 April 2025 Arjun Rao

West Indies hammered Afghanistan by 104 runs in their last Group C match, with Pooran smashing 98 and the team setting a new T20 World Cup record of 218/5. Afghanistan crumbled in their chase and suffered their first defeat but still move into the Super 8s. West Indies remain unbeaten, showing title-winning form.

Earthquake Tremors in Delhi-NCR After Afghanistan Quake Raise Alarm in High-Rises

Earthquake Tremors in Delhi-NCR After Afghanistan Quake Raise Alarm in High-Rises
20 April 2025 Arjun Rao

Tremors from a 5.8 magnitude Afghanistan earthquake shook Delhi-NCR and parts of northern India, leading residents to evacuate high-rise buildings. Experts highlight Delhi-NCR's seismic vulnerability, though no immediate damage was recorded.

South Africa Shines with 107-Run Victory Over Afghanistan in ICC Champions Trophy Opener

South Africa Shines with 107-Run Victory Over Afghanistan in ICC Champions Trophy Opener
11 March 2025 Arjun Rao

In a dominant display, South Africa crushed Afghanistan by 107 runs in their ICC Champions Trophy 2025 opener. Ryan Rickelton's maiden ODI century and effective bowling from Kagiso Rabada and Lungi Ngidi sealed the win, despite a spirited 90 from Afghanistan's Rahmat Shah.

South Africa's Resounding Win Over Afghanistan Sets the Tone in Champions Trophy Opener

South Africa's Resounding Win Over Afghanistan Sets the Tone in Champions Trophy Opener
7 March 2025 Arjun Rao

In the opening match of the Champions Trophy 2025, South Africa clinched a commanding 107-run win against Afghanistan at Karachi’s National Stadium. With standout performances, including Ryan Rickelton's maiden century and Temba Bavuma's strategic captaincy, the Proteas posted 315/6. Afghanistan's chase crumbled despite Rahmat Shah's efforts, sealing South Africa's triumph.