A group of Afghan women on April 29 staged a spontaneous march in the Afghan capital, Kabul, in defiance of Taliban security forces to urge the international community not to recognize the militant group that returned to power in Afghanistan in August 2021.
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Taliban's Ministry of Mines and Petroleum said that a Chinese Company, Gochin expressed its interest in investing USD 10 billion in Afghanistan's lithium deposits, reported The Khaama Press.The Taliban arguably perceive Beijing as a potential source of economic investment following the US withdrawal