Internet watchdog NetBlocks said there was a “partial restoration of internet connectivity,” two days after it said Afghanistan was “in the midst of a total internet blackout.” ...
The outage has disrupted everything from banking to travel and businesses to aid work in the country of over 40 million people.
Five young women are staring anxiously at a laptop. This is the call they’ve long been waiting for. A flurry of mixed emotions takes over as they each learn they have been selected by FIFA for the ...
Islamabad: Confusion surrounds the state of internet connectivity in Afghanistan, after some networks were apparently restored on Wednesday following an outage that began Monday. The Associated Press ...
China’s recent engagement with the Taliban jolted a dormant debate on whether China will move to recognise the Taliban. The question resurfaced around Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to Kabul ...
Afghanistan faced internet connectivity issues after an outage began on Monday. Conflicting reports emerged about a Taliban statement denying deliberate blackouts, citing cable replacements. Genuine ...
The Taliban government dismissed reports of a nationwide internet ban in Afghanistan on Wednesday, saying that disruptions were due to old fibre optic cables being replaced. The announcement is the ...
The Taliban have ordered internet and mobile phone data services to be cut across Afghanistan, diplomatic and industry sources said on Tuesday, as residents and monitoring services reported no ...
The United Nations mission in Afghanistan urged the Taliban on Tuesday to restore internet and telecommunications access across the country, saying the blackout imposed by the government in Kabul has ...
The United Nations called on Afghanistan's Taliban authorities Tuesday to immediately restore internet and telecommunications in the country, 24 hours after a nationwide blackout was imposed.The ...
Afghanistan faces near-total digital blackout after Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada's directive dismantled the country's fibre-optic network infrastructure.
The United Nations mission in Kabul is urging the Taliban to reverse its shutdown of the internet and other telecommunications across the country. It says the government imposed the blackout and has ...