Business
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EU-Funded Dam Projects Begin in Kandahar Under Taliban Administration
Two EU-funded dams are under construction in Kandahar under Taliban administration, raising concerns over transparency and local participation.
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Zabul Sees Slight Increase in Walnut Harvest Compared to Last Year
Zabul's walnut harvest rose to 293 tonnes, up 2 tonnes from last year, with efforts underway to boost quality despite…
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Taliban Minister: Trade with Iran to Increase via Chabahar-Milk Corridor
Taliban minister Nuruddin Azizi says Afghanistan-Iran trade will rise via the Chabahar-Milak route, highlighting infrastructure and water cooperation.
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Iranian and Taliban Officials Hold Border Talks at Mahirud Crossing
Iranian and Taliban officials met at the Mahirud border to discuss trade facilitation, despite ongoing concerns over the Taliban’s international…
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Senior Tajik Delegation Arrives in Kabul for Talks with Taliban Officials
A top-level Tajik delegation visits Kabul to discuss political, economic, and security cooperation with the Taliban, possibly signaling a policy…
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Pakistan Ties Economic Engagement with Afghanistan to Taliban Action Against Militants
Pakistan suspends economic and diplomatic engagement with Afghanistan, demanding Taliban crack down on militants targeting Pakistani territory.
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Afghanistan Launches Agricultural Exports via Uzbekistan Amid Border Closures with Pakistan
Afghanistan begins exporting agricultural goods via Uzbekistan after border closures with Pakistan disrupt traditional trade routes.
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Dogharoun Officially Designated as Free Trade-Industrial Zone on Iran-Afghanistan Border
Iran officially declares Dogharoun a free trade zone to boost border trade, but challenges persist on the Afghan side under…
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CIA Ran Secret Operation to Curb Afghanistan’s Opium Production, Washington Post Reveals
The CIA secretly spread modified poppy seeds in Afghanistan to disrupt opium production, a covert program revealed by the Washington…
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Kapisa Traders Report Pomegranate Spoilage Amid Torkham Border Closure
Kapisa traders report massive pomegranate spoilage due to Torkham border closure between Afghanistan and Pakistan, citing Taliban inaction.