Important News
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75 Migrant Families Return to Afghanistan Through Three Border Crossings
Seventy-five migrant families returned to Afghanistan via three border crossings amid rising returnee numbers and ongoing economic challenges.
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Guardian: Military Tensions with Iran Undermine Global Economic Growth Prospects
Rising US-Iran-Israel tensions and surging oil prices threaten global economic growth, warns IMF and economists in latest Guardian report.
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Human Rights Watch Accuses Israel of Using White Phosphorus in Southern Lebanon
Human Rights Watch reports Israel's recent use of white phosphorus in southern Lebanon's civilian areas, with no official Israeli response…
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Afghanistan Destroys 1,290 Tons of Expired and Low-Quality Medicines and Food Products
Afghanistan's Ministry of Public Health destroys 1,290 tons of expired and low-quality medicines and food products to protect public health.
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Taliban’s Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi Calls for Halt to Regional Conflicts and Urges Pakistan to Reconsider Policies
Taliban's acting foreign minister urges an end to regional conflicts, calls for diplomacy, and asks Pakistan to review its policies…
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Taliban Forces Destroy Pakistani Military Outpost in Nangarhar
Taliban forces destroyed a Pakistani military outpost in Nangarhar, escalating border tensions. No official response from Pakistan yet.
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New Documents Reveal Billionaire Tom Pritzker Borrowed Military Helicopters for Afghanistan Trip
Documents reveal billionaire Tom Pritzker borrowed military helicopters from General Petraeus for a 2011 Afghanistan trip, leading to his Hyatt…
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Pakistan Requests Saudi Arabia to Extend $5 Billion Deposit Amid Economic Crisis
Pakistan asks Saudi Arabia to convert $5 billion short-term deposit into a 10-year facility and raise oil payment limits amid…
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Construction of Six Water Supply Networks Begins in Maidan Wardak Province
Construction of six water supply networks has started in Maidan Wardak, funded by UNICEF, providing clean water to over 1,400…
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FAO Predicts Higher March Temperatures and Variable Rainfall in Afghanistan Impacting Agriculture
FAO predicts higher temperatures and uneven rainfall in Afghanistan this March, affecting agriculture and rural livelihoods amid climate change.