Afghanistan
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Stanikzai: Injustice Done to 20 Million People of Country
Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, the Deputy Political Minister of Foreign Affairs, addressing the women of the country, stated that injustice…
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Mike Waltz: US Forces Will Not Return to Afghanistan
Mike Waltz, national security advisor to President-elect Donald Trump, stated that under the next US administration, American forces will not…
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Abd al-Hadi al-Iraqi’s Family Requests His Release from Guantanamo Bay
The family of Abd al-Hadi al-Iraqi, a Guantanamo Bay detainee, is urging the US government not to transfer him to…
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Survey of Wakhan Road Project Completed, Design Phase Underway
Abdul Karim Fateh, Deputy Minister of Public Works, stated that the survey of the Wakhan Corridor in Badakhshan have been…
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Paktia Exports to Pakistan via Dand-e Patan Worth $75M: Officials
Local officials in Paktia province say that exports worth $75 million have been made to Pakistan through the Dand-e Patan…
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84% increase in trade between Afghanistan and Iran
Hossein Roustaei, commercial advisor to the Iranian embassy in Afghanistan, said that the volume of trade between the two countries…
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Pezeshkian and Putin Stress Stability in Afghanistan
Masoud Pezeshkian, president of Iran, emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and stability in Afghanistan during a press conference with…
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Retirees Demand Immediate Pension Payments Amid Winter Hardships
A number of retirees have once again expressed grievances over the economic challenges they face during the winter season. Forced…
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Afghan Post Sees Revenue Increase With Expanded Services
Zabihullah Omar, the head of business development at Afghan Post, stated that the company’s gross revenue has reached nearly 900…
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World Bank: Food Insecurity in Afghanistan at Its Worst in a Decade
The World Bank has announced that food insecurity in Afghanistan has worsened compared to a decade ago. In its latest…
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