Afghanistan
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Several Afghan Doctors, Students Detained in Pakistan
Afghan doctors undergoing specialist medical training in Pakistan say several of their colleagues and Afghan students have been detained by…
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Pakistan Army Chief Claims Regional Peace Depends on Afghan Territory
Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, Asim Munir, claimed during a conference in Rawalpindi that lasting peace and stability in the…
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Afghanistan Approves Five-Year Power Development Plan
A five-year electricity development plan for Afghanistan, previously approved by the Economic Commission chaired by Deputy Prime Minister for Economic…
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Afghanistan announces 2026 Kankor results; Rashid tops National exam with perfect score
Afghanistan’s General Directorate of Examinations on Monday announced the results of the 2026 Kankor (national university entrance) examination during a…
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UNDP, UNHCR Chiefs Visit UN-Supported Projects in Balkh
Alexander De Croo, head of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and Barham Salih, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees…
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Kandahar governor urges Turkey to expand health, development support
Kandahar Governor Mullah Mohammad Shirin Akhund has called on Turkey to expand its support for healthcare, agriculture and development projects…
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World Bank: Food system reforms could boost food security and jobs in Afghanistan
A new World Bank report says transforming food and agriculture systems could significantly improve food security, create jobs, and strengthen…
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Afghanistan-Uzbekistan Rail Freight Doubles in First Five Months
Uzbek railway officials say more than 41,000 freight wagons were transported between Afghanistan and Uzbekistan by rail during the first…
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UNOCHA warns of deepening humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan as funding gap widens
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) in Afghanistan has warned that millions of Afghan families…
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Afghanistan must become a co-author of regionalization processes in Central Asia: Vakhabov
Afghanistan should be recognized as a full participant in shaping Central Asia’s future rather than being viewed as a peripheral…
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