Afghanistan
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Shaheen Criticizes US for Actions Related to Doha Agreement
Suhail Shaheen, the head of the Political Office of the Islamic Emirate in Qatar, in remarks to , accused the…
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Acting Minister of Industry and Trade was invited to Uzbekistan
The Ministry of Industry and Trade says that the ambassador of Uzbekistan in Kabul has invited the head of the…
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Commission Members Discuss Developments in Middle East, Afghanistan
In a meeting of the Political Commission of the Prime Minister’s Office, chaired by Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, the Political Deputy…
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Acting Minister of Health Meets with Representatives of a Number of International Organizations
Mawlawi Noor Jalal Jalali, Acting Minister of Public Health, met with Edwin Siniza Salvador, Head of the World Health Organization…
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Pakistan’s central bank reports increase in exports to Afghanistan
Pakistan’s exports to Afghanistan increased to more than $291 million in the four months between July and October this year,…
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900,000 Migrants Returned From Iran, Turkey, Pakistan in 8 Months
The Ministry of Refugees and Repatriations has reported that in the past eight months of the current solar year, more…
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The US and Qatar signed a $50 million agreement to strengthen education in Afghanistan
The United States Agency for Development (USAID) and the Qatar Education for All Foundation (EAA) signed an agreement worth $50…
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Sar-e-Pol Farmers: Ban on Poppy Cultivation Has Hurt Our Economy
Farmers in Sar-e Pol province say they have faced serious economic challenges since the ban on poppy cultivation. They…
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22nd Doha Forum Kicks Off With Focus on Afghanistan
The 22nd session of the Doha Forum commenced (Saturday) in the Qatari capital with the participation of representatives from over…
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Kabul Disappointed With Norway’s Reduction of Diplomatic Relations
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate has expressed dissatisfaction with Norway’s decision to reduce diplomatic relations with…
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