Business
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A 3 Million Afghani Irrigation Canal Completed in Kandahar’s Miywand District
A 3 million Afghani irrigation canal has been completed in Kandahar's Miywand district, expected to boost agriculture and local livelihoods.
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Afghanistan Central Bank Declares Rejecting Small Afghani Banknotes Illegal
Afghanistan's central bank warns that refusing small Afghani banknotes and coins is illegal and will face legal consequences under Taliban…
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Afghanistan Among Top 10 Countries Facing Severe Hunger Crisis, FAO Reports
FAO reports nearly 266 million people face severe hunger by 2025; Afghanistan ranks among top 10 countries with critical food…
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Construction Begins on $63,000 Suspension Bridge Over Hari River in Ghor Province
Construction begins on a $63,000 suspension bridge in Ghor province to improve local access and boost tourism near the UNESCO-listed…
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WFP Warns of Acute Malnutrition Threatening 4.7 Million in Afghanistan by 2026
The UN's World Food Programme warns acute malnutrition will affect 4.7 million Afghans, threatening children’s futures amid worsening economic conditions.
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Taliban Officials Discuss Transit and Export Cooperation with Azerbaijan
Taliban and Azerbaijani officials discuss enhancing economic cooperation to facilitate transit and export of Afghan goods to regional and European…
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Sano Pharma Boosts Annual Drug Production Capacity to 14 Billion Units
Sano Pharma in Kandahar increases annual drug production capacity from 6 billion to 14 billion units, boosting Afghanistan's domestic medicine…
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National Parwaz Company Showcases Modern Agricultural Machinery at Kabul Farming Expo
National Parwaz Development Company displays advanced agricultural machinery at Kabul's 34th Agricultural and Livestock Products Exhibition organized by the Ministry…
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Agricultural Products Exhibition Opens in Kabul with 263 Stalls
The 34th Agricultural and Livestock Exhibition opened in Kabul with 263 stalls, showcasing Afghan products and promoting self-sufficiency in the…
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Lufthansa Cuts 20,000 Short-Haul Flights Amid Rising Fuel Costs
Lufthansa cuts 20,000 short-haul flights through October due to rising fuel costs amid tensions, affecting summer travel plans across Europe.