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Afghanistan

Coordinates: 33°N 65°E / 33°N 65°E / 33; 65

Afghanistan i/æfˈɡænstæn/ (Pashto/Dari: افغانستان, Afġānistān), officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located within South Asia and Central Asia. It has a population of approximately 32 million, making it the 42nd most populous country in the world. It is bordered by Pakistan in the south and east; Iran in the west; Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan in the north; and China in the far northeast. Its territory covers 652,000 km2 (252,000 sq mi), making it the 41st largest country in the world.

Human habitation in Afghanistan dates back to the Middle Paleolithic Era, and the country's strategic location along the Silk Road connected it to the cultures of the Middle East and other parts of Asia. Through the ages the land has been home to various peoples and witnessed numerous military campaigns; notably by Alexander the Great, Muslim Arabs, Mongols, British, Soviet Russians, and in the modern-era by Western powers. The land also served as the source from which the Kushans, Hephthalites, Samanids, Saffarids, Ghaznavids, Ghorids, Khiljis, Mughals, Hotaks, Durranis, and others have risen to form major empires.

War in Afghanistan (2001–14)

The War in Afghanistan (or the American war in Afghanistan) is the period in which the United States invaded Afghanistan after the September 11 attacks. Supported initially by close allies, they were later joined by NATO beginning in 2003. It followed the Afghan Civil War's 1996–2001 phase. Its public aims were to dismantle al-Qaeda and to deny it a safe base of operations in Afghanistan by removing the Taliban from power. Key allies, including the United Kingdom, supported the U.S. from the start to the end of the phase. This phase of the War is the longest war in United States history.

In 2001, U.S. President George W. Bush demanded that the Taliban hand over Osama bin Laden and expel al-Qaeda; bin Laden had already been wanted by the United Nations since 1999. The Taliban declined to extradite him unless given what they deemed convincing evidence of his involvement in the 9/11 attacks and declined demands to extradite other terrorism suspects apart from bin Laden. The request was dismissed by the U.S. as a delaying tactic, and on 7 October 2001 it launched Operation Enduring Freedom with the United Kingdom. The two were later joined by other forces, including the Northern Alliance. In December 2001, the United Nations Security Council established the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), to assist the Afghan interim authorities with securing Kabul. At the Bonn Conference in December 2001, Hamid Karzai was selected to head the Afghan Interim Administration, which after a 2002 loya jirga in Kabul became the Afghan Transitional Administration. In the popular elections of 2004, Karzai was elected president of the country, now named the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.

Afghanis-tan

Afghanis-tan (あふがにすタン Afuganisu-tan, see note on name below) or Afghanistan is a Japanese yonkoma manga, originally published as a webcomic, by Timaking (ちまきing). It is also the name of the heroine of the manga. The manga is nicknamed Afgan (あふがん Afugan)

Background

Afghanis-tan illustrates the modern history of Afghanistan and its neighboring countries, starting from the imperialist era in the 19th century, through moe anthropomorphism. The title character, a short and clumsy bishōjo, is a national personification of Afghanistan. Other female characters personify the nearby nations of Central Asia, such as Pakistan and Uzbekistan. Nations that have fought wars in Afghanistan at various times, such as Britain, the Soviet Union and the United States also make appearances. The Taliban government and Al-Qaeda terrorist group are also represented in the comic.

Each yonkoma strip is accompanied by an "Afghan Memo" that explains in prose some of the background and history of the nations depicted. Additional pages give short biographies of the characters.

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Taliban leader says there is no need for Western laws in Afghanistan

The Hindu 31 Mar 2025
Hibatullah Akhundzada made the comments in a sermon marking the Islamic holiday of Eid Al-Fitr, in the southern city of Kandahar’s Eidgah Mosque ....
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Taliban leader declares: ‘No need for western laws' in Afghanistan, says ‘democracy is dead’

Live Mint 31 Mar 2025
Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada declared that Western laws are unnecessary in Afghanistan, asserting that democracy is dead under sharia law ....
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US welcomes release of American citizen from Afghanistan

Anadolu Agency 31 Mar 2025
The US on Monday welcomed the release of Faye Hall, an American citizen who was freed from Afghanistan over the weekend ... detained in Afghanistan, and held hostage around the world, are brought home.".
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Hamid Karzai calls for lifting Education and Job Restrictions on Afghanistan’s women in Eid Message

Khaama Press 31 Mar 2025
He emphasized that continued limitations on women’s education and employment pose a serious barrier to Afghanistan’s development ... the way for a more self-reliant and prosperous future for Afghanistan.
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Richard Bennett calls for Justice and Human Rights in Afghanistan’s Eid message

Khaama Press 31 Mar 2025
Richard Bennett, the UN Special Rapporteur on Afghanistan, released a message on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr, wishing the people of Afghanistan peace, dignity, and hope ... freedoms in Afghanistan.
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American Citizen Released After Being Held In Taliban Captivity

OWP 31 Mar 2025
Hall was arrested in February alongside Barbie and Peter Reynolds, an elderly British couple, who remained in Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover in 2021 to continue with the programs they run to educate young girls.
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Pakistan plans to expel 3 million Afghans from the country this year

Newsday 31 Mar 2025
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Pakistan plans to expel 3 million Afghans from the country this year, as a deadline for them to voluntarily leave the capital and surrounding areas expired on Monday ... Pakistan says 3 million Afghans remain ... Sign up ... Newsday ... 0.46.
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Uncertainty Torments Afghan Refugees Facing Deportation from Pakistan

New York Times 31 Mar 2025
Monday marks the deadline for Afghans sheltering in Pakistan to leave the country, with the prospect of a dangerous future in Taliban-led Afghanistan ahead ... .
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Russian authorities move to lift the terrorist designation for the Taliban

The Associated Press 31 Mar 2025
... to lift the ban on Afghanistan’s Taliban, who were outlawed two decades ago as a terrorist group.
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US woman thanks Trump after release by Taliban in Afghanistan

Caledonian Record 30 Mar 2025
An American woman freed by the Taliban in Afghanistan celebrated her release, in a video shared Saturday by US President Donald Trump, in which she thanked him for helping secure her freedom ....
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American woman held in Afghanistan by the Taliban has been released, AP source says

Caledonian Record 30 Mar 2025
An American woman who was detained for weeks in Afghanistan by the Taliban has been released. That's according to a person familiar with the matter, as well as a social media post Saturday from a longtime U.S. diplomat. Faye Dail ....
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Taliban releases American woman detained in Afghanistan

Virtual Jerusalem 30 Mar 2025
Faye Hall is one of four Americans known to have been released by the Taliban this year. She called on President Trump to help other women jailed in Afghanistan.| �Read More��World ....
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