Afghanistan
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Mujahid: Americans Detained Over Legal Violations
More than four years after the end of the U.S. military presence in Afghanistan, sanctions, international restrictions, and the issue…
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Japanese Ambassador: Afghanistan’s Stability Crucial for Region and World
Japan’s Ambassador to Kabul, in an interview said that despite not formally recognizing Afghanistan’s current government, Japan continues to engage…
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Three hurt jumping from building amid earthquake in Balkh
Local officials in Balkh province report that three people were injured in Mazar-e-Sharif after jumping from a building when an…
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Security Council Renews Mandate of Afghanistan Sanctions Monitoring Team
On February 12, the United Nations Security Council voted to renew the mandate of the Monitoring Team supporting the 1988…
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Hanafi: War and Interference Benefit No One
Senior officials of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan on Thursday, during an event in Kabul, emphasized the importance of maintaining…
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Islamic Emirate Rejects 2025 Corruption Index, Cites Decline in Corruption
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, in response to Transparency International’s 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index report, described the assessments as estimations…
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No one can harm Afghanistan’s relations with Tajikistan, says FM Muttaqi
No one can undermine the friendly relations and trust between Afghanistan and Tajikistan, affirmed Amir Khan Mutqi, Minister of Foreign…
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UNAMA, Pakistan discuss security, human rights, and regional cooperation
Pakistan’s Special Envoy for Afghanistan, Mohammad Sadiq, met with a senior UNAMA delegation led by Indrika Ratwatte, the Deputy Special…
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Afghanistan–Iran Trade Reaches $5 Billion Amid Expanding Economic Ties
A ceremony marking the 47th anniversary of the victory of Iran’s Islamic Revolution was held in Herat province. Local and…
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U.S. says review of Afghanistan policy still underway
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State S. Paul Kapur told a House Foreign Affairs subcommittee on Wednesday that Washington’s review of…
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