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China says it will help rebuild Afghanistan
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China says it will help rebuild Afghanistan

China, which allegedly was one of the first to accept Taliban rule, now says they will help them rebuild Afghanistan. Political experts suggest that this is China's effort to maintain peace amid heavy investments in the CPEC project. BEIJING, CHINA - On Thursday 19th July, the Foreign Ministry of China, gave out a detailed briefing about the China's take on Taliban's capture of Afghanistan. China was allegedly the first country that agreed to accept Taliban if they took over Afghanistan. China's Foreign Ministry in the briefing showed the same acceptance and support towards the new government. The Ministry said that China, alongside the international community, will continue support in the peaceful rebuilding of Afghanistan while also assisting Afghanistan with its social and economic...
Taliban after capture organize first official press conference
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Taliban after capture organize first official press conference

Taliban officials in the press conference addressed important questions regarding their newly formed rule in Afghanistan. They said that they look forward to healthy international relationship and that they will respect women rights. KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - On Tuesday 17th August, The Taliban after capturing Afghanistan held their first official press conference. This press conference was long awaited since it answered multiple questions regarding the new Taliban regime. Taliban Spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid spoke in the press conference. This was the first time that spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid came out in public. The spokesman despite being the most prominent Taliban spokesman was never public, prior to this conference. Zabihullah in the press conference promised a secure and peac...
Machu Picchu: A mystery world in the heart of South America
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Machu Picchu: A mystery world in the heart of South America

Machu Picchu, a heart of Peru. A beautiful land of houses, sanctuaries and temples. A vast land full of history and scenic beauty. PERU - One of the famous and alluring monuments in Peru is Machu Picchu. Host of more than 700,000 tourist every year. The enigma of its origin and purpose is still unknown. Built in 1520 and discovered in 1911 by one of Yale's Professor, it has a peculiar style of construction. It is under UNESCO World Heritage from 1983, also voted as one of Seven Wonders of World in 2007. It is also providing revenue to Peru for years. Special type of stones used here. Known as The Dry Stones. It is still a conundrum that how a city can establish on that height. It situated 7000 meters from sea level. Probably the largest ancient city of the world. It covers around ...
President Ghani fled with 4 cars full of money: says Russia
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President Ghani fled with 4 cars full of money: says Russia

Russian Embassy spokesman, while claiming that President Ghani took the money said that "four cars were full of money. They tried to stuff another part of the money into a helicopter, but not all of it fit. Some of the money left lying on the tarmac". On Sunday 15th August, Taliban militants circled around and attacked the city of Kabul. Kabul, the last thread keeping the Ghani government then felled into the hands of Taliban. Soon after the capture of Kabul, former president Ghani fled the country. In a Facebook post he announced that his reason to leave was to avoid bloodshed in Afghanistan. While Ghani was fleeing the country, some Russian embassy personnel's claims to have seen him take 4 cars and a helicopter full of cash. They also claimed that when Ghani and his men were no...
Taliban after taking over Kabul, declared the end of war
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Taliban after taking over Kabul, declared the end of war

Following Taliban successful attacks on governments last resort 'Kabul', President Ghani fled the country on Sunday. Taliban after entering Presidential Palace with no resistance declared the official end to the Taliban Afghanistan war. KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - Before the sunrise of August 15, Taliban militants circled around the city of Kabul and started moving their way inside the city. Unlike other cities, militants faced no resistance from the Afghan government and they easily continued closing into Kabul. President Ashraf Ghani left the presidential palace soon after the attack and fled the country. This meant the end of the Ghani government in Afghanistan and the beginning of Taliban rule in the country. Taliban forces then continued to move in and within a few hours capture...