Afghanistan
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Upcoming Islamabad dialogue aims for Afghan peace, not opposition to IEA, say organisers
A major regional dialogue involving Afghan leaders and women activists will be held in Islamabad on August 25-26, with organisers…
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Afghanistan producing 60% of its annual flour needs domestically
Afghanistan is now meeting about 60 percent of its annual flour requirements through domestic production, according to the Economic Deputy…
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Afghanistan Holds Two-Day Environmental Conference in Nangarhar
The eastern Jalalabad city is hosting a two-day conference under the title “Assessment of Afghanistan’s Environmental Situation.” During a speech…
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Qane: Afghan Attacks Orchestrated Abroad with Foreign Involvement
The Ministry of Interior says that some of the anti-security incidents that occurred in Afghanistan over the past year were…
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Afghanistan and Uzbekistan sign $243 million power project agreements
In a significant step toward regional energy cooperation, Afghanistan and Uzbekistan on Sunday signed contracts for four major electricity infrastructure…
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Former Afghan ambassador to India meets with minister of refugees in Kabul
Farid Mamundzay, the last ambassador of the previous Afghan government to India, met with Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, the Minister of…
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Japan urged to recognize Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
Din Mohammad Hanif, Afghanistan’s Minister of Economy, has called on Japan to formally recognize the Islamic Emirate as the legitimate…
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Afghan envoy in Islamabad marks four years since IEA’s return to power
Afghanistan’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Sardar Ahmad Shakeeb, marked the fourth anniversary of the Islamic Emirate’s (IEA) return to power on…
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Afghanistan Has Around 400 Kilometers of Active Railway Lines
Afghanistan currently possesses around 400 kilometers of main and subsidiary railway lines, which connect four key border ports – Hairatan,…
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Khalilzad calls Pakistan’s hosting of IEA opponents’ meeting ‘unwise’
Zalmay Khalilzad, the former US envoy for Afghanistan peace, said on Saturday that Pakistan is scheduled to host a meeting…
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