Afghanistan
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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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Afghanistan and Turkmenistan Sign 2025 Electricity Supply Contract
Abdul Bari Omar, Director General of the Afghanistan Breshna Company, signed the 2025 energy supply contract during his visit to…
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Phase 2 of Qush Tepa Canal Project 81% Done: NDC
The National Development Company reports that phase two of the Qush Tepa Canal, one of the largest water projects in…
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EU Donates €15 Million to Afghanistan for Climate Change Aid
The World Food Program (WFP) has announced that the European Union has provided €15 million in aid to Afghanistan to…
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Construction of Northern Corridor Road in Kandahar Continues
The Public Works Department of Kandahar stated that the construction of the Northern Corridor Road, with a cost of $120…
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Afghan Ambassador meets with Kyrgyz Ambassador in Islamabad
Sardar Ahmad Shakib, Chargé d’Affaires of the Islamic Emirate Embassy in Pakistan, met with Kyrgyz Ambassador to Pakistan Avazbek Atakhanov.…
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Ministry Comments on Suspension of Arezo Television Broadcast
The spokesperson for the Ministry of Vice and Virtue, Saif-ul-Islam Khyber, stated that Arezo Television was shut down to uphold…
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Chaudhry: Afghanistan Should Be Treated as an Independent Country
Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, the Director General of the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad, has emphasized the importance of improving relations…
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