Afghanistan
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WHO, King Salman Foundation Pledge $500M to Eradicate Polio
The World Health Organization (WHO) and King Salman Relief and Humanitarian Centre have signed an agreement worth $500 million to…
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Amu River Bank Reinforcement Begins in Takhar with 65M Afghani Budget
The Amu River bank reinforcement project, with a budget of 65 million Afghanis, has commenced in Darqad district of Takhar…
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Three Foreign Nationals and a Local Interpreter Arrested: MoI
The Ministry of Interior has confirmed that three foreign nationals and their Afghan interpreter have been arrested in the country.…
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Ghazni’s 300-Bed Hospital Nears 90% Completion
Local officials in Ghazni say that the construction of the province’s 300-bed hospital is 90% complete. Zark Zirak, the head…
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Free School Opens for Working, Orphaned Children in Herat
A charity foundation in Herat has established a school providing free education for around one thousand working and orphaned children.…
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Afghanistan Sees Rise in Foreign Tourists Visiting Historical Sites
The National Statistics and Information Authority (NSIA) said that nearly 200 foreign tourists have visited Afghanistan’s historical sites in the…
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UN Experts to Hold Informal Meeting on Afghanistan
UN experts will hold a meeting on Thursday this week to discuss Afghanistan, focusing on issues of peace, security, and…
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Afghan Gathering in Birmingham Stresses Continued Aid to Afghanistan
The international Afghan council in the UK organized an event in Birmingham aimed at supporting the continuation of aid to…
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Polio Vaccination Drive Begins in Eastern Afghanistan
A four-day polio vaccination campaign has begun in the eastern provinces of Afghanistan. Health officials have announced that during this…
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Restoration of National Archives Reaches 40%: Ministry
Officials from the Ministry of Information and Culture said that the restoration work of the National Archives of Afghanistan has…
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