Afghanistan
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Islamic Emirate: Some Countries Act Vindictively at UN
The Islamic Emirate, coinciding with recent remarks of Pakistan’s representative at the United Nations, stated that some countries take a…
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China calls for more humanitarian aid, economic cooperation in Afghanistan
China on Monday called on the international community to maintain engagement with the Islamic Emirate government of Afghanistan and to…
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Consultative Meeting Held to Support Small Businesses in Nangarhar
A consultative meeting was held in Nangarhar by a supporting organization to collaborate and address the challenges faced by small…
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Kabul Airport bombing suspect not a top-level planner of deadly attack: FBI
Kabul Airport bombing suspect, who was arrested in Pakistan last week and extradited to the United States, was not a…
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UNSC Reviews Afghanistan’s Economic and Humanitarian Crisis
In a meeting of the United Nations Security Council, the economic and humanitarian situation in Afghanistan was also discussed by…
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Organized Car Theft Gang Arrested in Nimroz
Local authorities in Nimroz have announced the arrest of an organized armed gang of car thieves in the province. This…
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USAID Budget Cut by 83%; Ministry of Economy Warns of Negative Impact
The Ministry of Economy has stated that the 83% budget cut of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)…
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Iran Ready to Cooperate on Afghanistan’s Security
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Esmail Baghaei, said that Tehran is ready to collaborate with the Islamic Emirate to ensure Afghanistan’s…
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Germany Evaluating Engagement with the Islamic Emirate
Bruno Kahl, president of the German Federal Intelligence Service (BND), in an interview with a German media outlet said that…
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Travel Ban Endangers Afghan Allies: US Congressman
Raja Krishnamoorthi, a member of the US House of Representatives, has written a letter urging Donald Trump to reconsider his…
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