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Shah Cheragh Attack: A Signal of Threats to Iran, Are the Taliban Involved?

By Hossain Ehsani: Researcher on Islamic Fundamentalist Groups Shrine of Shah Cheragh in Iran has come under attack by Islamic fundamentalist forces for the second time. The notable distinction between the recent assault and the previous one lies in the silence of propaganda channels associated with Islamic fundamentalist groups. The fundamental question here is which group has once again…
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The Territory of the Jihadists: Who Are the Foreign Fighters of ISIS in Afghanistan?

By Amin Kawa Based on the findings of the Hasht-e Subh Daily, IS-K in Afghanistan has not only recruited local fighters but has also added a significant number of foreign fighters to its ranks. Pakistanis have consistently been considered primary leaders of IS-K and currently hold notable roles in the council of the group, which is the decision-making body for IS-K, evaluating and finalizing the…
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Corruption and Unlawful Practices: What is Happening in the Taliban-Controlled Afghanistan Oil and Gas Corporation?

By Amin Kawa The Afghanistan Oil and Gas Corporation (AOGC), a state-owned institution, plays a crucial role in the country's energy sector, encompassing the transportation, procurement, supply, storage, and distribution of petroleum and gas products in adherence to both national and international standards. The corporation's charter mandates that it be led by competent, professional, and…
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Hibatullah’s Dedication to World Jihad; Taliban’s Preparations for International Conflict

By: Hasib Bahesh Mullah Hibatullah, the leader of the Taliban, has reportedly instructed his supporters to prepare for a conflict in another state. This was revealed in a report of Hibatullah's meeting with the human resources directors of groups under the Taliban's control, which was obtained by Hasht-e-Subh. This report indicates that Hibatullah is encouraging his followers to intensify the…
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The Taliban and Global Jihadism: Does the Taliban Leader Consider Himself a World Leader?

By: Mohammad Moheq It is widely known that Osama bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri, and Abu Ma’sab Zarqawi—three of the most prominent figures in international terrorism—spent a considerable amount of time with the Taliban. The Taliban have also been linked to a number of terrorist organizations around the world and in the region. However, the nature of this relationship—whether the Taliban is part of…
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Mullah Hibatulla’s Political Battle Against His Domestic Rivals

By: Younus Negah    Kabul has remained the administrative capital of the Taliban Emirate due to its organizations, infrastructure, and historical background. Mullah Hibatullah and Mullah Umar both established a second capital at Kandahar, where the Emirate system (Khan, Amir, or Shah) is in power. The current system and infrastructure in Kabul, which have been in place for centuries, were…
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Men can speak up to help Afghan women reclaim their rights

White. Western. Straight. Male. I tick all these boxes. That’s why it was a firm ‘no’ when Hasht e Subh initially reached out to see if I would write something for International Women’s Day in Afghanistan. Hasn’t Afghanistan had enough of input from people like me? Haven’t Afghan women already been failed by people like me? What value is there in me writing, in English, from the comfort of…
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Fake Documents: Political Game of Corruption

By: Sanjar Sohail An investigation conducted by Hasht-e-Subh media has revealed that the documents published regarding the delivery of millions of dollars in checks from the Embassy of Qatar in Kabul to Ashraf Ghani's representatives Abdul Rashid Dostum and Atta Muhammad Noor are false. This information was broadcasted by the Italian TG1 TV on February 1st, in an eight minute and thirty-second…
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EXCLUSIVE: Taliban Modify Education Curriculum to Propagate Violence and Bigotry

Author: Hasib Bahesh Hasht-e-Subh has obtained Taliban’s final scheme for the modification of school curricula. The Pashto version along with its Farsi translation has already been published by Hasht-e-Subh. According to this scheme, the process has been finalized in December 2020 by the Taliban’s assessment board for modification of education curriculum. This committee was mandated by the…
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Hasht-e Subh Daily Newspaper Statement on Domain Suspension by the Taliban’s Ministry of Telecommunication

After the takeover of Kabul by the Taliban in 2021, the media outlets that remained in Afghanistan and decided to continue operations inside the country have been facing enormous challenges, pressures, and suppressions. Forcing women presenters to cover their faces while presenting programs on Afghan TV channels and imposing extra-judicial decrees to extend even more control over free media…
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