Afghanistan
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Afghans will never accept Durand Line fencing, says Borders Minister
Noorullah Noori, Afghanistan’s Minister of Borders, Ethnic Affairs and Tribes, says the barbed-wire fencing along the disputed Durand Line is…
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Afghanistan faces economic strains following a ‘series of shocks’ last year
Afghanistan’s fragile economy is grappling with a series of shocks that intensified in 2025, according to a World Bank economic…
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CSTO claims security risks from Afghanistan remain high
The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) has warned that security threats originating from Afghanistan remain high, following a review of…
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US explores third-country resettlement for stranded Afghan allies in Qatar
More than 1,100 Afghans who previously worked with U.S. forces remain stranded in Qatar, as Washington seeks alternative countries to…
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Uruzgan Residents: Perpetrators of Australian War Crimes Must Be Prosecuted
A number of residents in Uruzgan province who have been affected by alleged war crimes committed by Australian forces are…
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Afghanistan Nears 75% Completion of CASA-1000 Project
Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS), Afghanistan’s power company says that work on the regional CASA-1000 project in Afghanistan has reached…
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Deadly Floods Killed 148, Injured 216 in Afghanistan
Flooding across the country has caused both human and financial losses. The National Disaster Management Authority says that since the…
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Over 1,300 Former Officials Return to Afghanistan, Says Contact Commission
The Commission for Contact with Afghan Personalities reports that since its establishment, 1,315 former government officials and Afghan figures have…
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Former Australian soldier to remain in custody over Afghan war crimes charges
Ben Roberts-Smith, Australia’s most decorated living soldier, will remain in custody following his arrest on multiple alleged war crimes in…
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Hundreds displaced as Afghanistan–Pakistan clashes deepen crisis
A new report by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) warns that escalating fighting between…
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