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First Shipment of Bottles Exported from Herat to Saudi Arabia and UAE
Herat's first shipment of bottle products worth $40,000 exported to Saudi Arabia and UAE, boosting local economy and regional trade…
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Maduro Criticizes Trump’s Comments on Venezuela, Urges Focus on US Domestic Issues
Venezuelan President Maduro criticizes US President Trump's focus on Venezuela, urging attention to US domestic issues and inviting allies to…
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Hezbollah Network Releases Propaganda Video Featuring Toddler Kissing Leader’s Photo
A video showing a toddler kissing Haqqani network leader's photo spreads online, sparking ethical and legal concerns over child exploitation…
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Over 3,500 Carats of Panjshir Emeralds Sold at Auction Under Taliban Administration
Panjshir sells over 3,500 carats of emeralds at auction, attracting both domestic and foreign investors amid calls for transparency in…
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Over 684,000 Tons of Goods Transported via Afghanistan’s Railways in One Month
Afghanistan's Ministry of Public Works reports over 684,000 tons of goods moved via rail in a month, boosting exports despite…
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Urgent Call to Protect Afghan Journalists in Pakistan Amid Rising Threats
Nai in Exile urges Pakistan's PM to protect Afghan journalists facing arrest, deportation, and threats amid rising tensions with the…
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Taliban Deputy Interior Minister Visits Nangarhar to Address Security and Drug Issues
Taliban's Deputy Interior Minister visits Nangarhar to discuss anti-drug efforts, social unity, and calls for greater accountability from local officials.
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Pakistani Religious Scholars Criticize Taliban’s Ban on Girls’ Education in Afghanistan
Pakistani religious scholars criticize the Taliban's ban on girls' education, calling for immediate reopening of schools and adherence to Islamic…
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UNICEF Reports Over 2.6 Million Returnees to Afghanistan in 2025 Amid Worsening Drought Crisis
UNICEF reports over 2.6 million people returned to Afghanistan in 2025 amid drought, worsening conditions for families and children despite…
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UNICEF Reports Over 2.6 Million People Returned to Afghanistan in 2025 Amid Persistent Drought
UNICEF reports over 2.6 million people returned to Afghanistan in 2025 amid drought, distributing health aid to vulnerable families with…
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