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Chabahar Seeks to Establish Taliban Representative Office to Boost Economic Ties
Chabahar offers land and transit support to Afghanistan, urging the Taliban to open a representative office to enhance trade ties…
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Afghan Consulate in Bonn Resumes Services Under Taliban Control
The Afghan consulate in Bonn resumes services under Taliban control, raising questions among diaspora over legitimacy and passport validity.
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UN Envoy Meets Taliban Deputy PM to Discuss Return of Afghan Refugees
UN envoy meets Taliban deputy PM in Kabul to discuss the refugee return crisis as concerns grow over Afghanistan's ability…
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Khalilzad Urges Continued Mediation Between Kabul and Islamabad
Zalmay Khalilzad calls for Turkish and Qatari-led mediation amid escalating tensions and broken talks between Kabul and Islamabad.
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Afghan Asylum Seekers Reject Germany’s Cash Offer to Renounce Entry Rights
Afghan asylum seekers reject Germany's offer of cash to give up entry rights, calling it immoral and dangerous amid threats…
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Austria Deports Second Afghan Asylum Seeker Convicted of Drug Offenses
Austria deports second Afghan asylum seeker convicted of drug crimes, amid rising European deportations and legal debate over returns to…
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Iran Urges Acceleration of Electronic Passport Conversion for Afghan Families
Iran presses for faster transition from handwritten to electronic passports for Afghan families amid ongoing migrant documentation challenges.
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Over 80% of Afghans Lack Reliable Electricity, UN Report Finds
UNDP says over 80% of Afghans lack reliable electricity amid stalled infrastructure and Taliban governance challenges.
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Erdogan Expresses Support for Taliban-Pakistan Talks in Istanbul
Turkish President Erdogan backs ongoing Taliban-Pakistan talks in Istanbul, pledges Turkey’s continued mediation amid rising border tensions.
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