Important News
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Taliban Officials Emphasize Strengthening Nangarhar’s Security
Taliban officials highlight boosting security and administrative improvements in Nangarhar province, aiming for better public services and lasting stability.
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World Parliamentarian Day: Afghanistan Nearly Five Years Without an Elected Legislature
Afghanistan marks World Parliamentarian Day nearly five years without an elected parliament, governed by the Taliban without a legislative body.
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Ravadaari Condemns Pakistan Airstrikes as Clear Violations of Humanitarian Law
Ravadaari condemns Pakistan's recent airstrikes in Kunar, Paktia, and Paktika as violations of international humanitarian law causing civilian casualties.
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Taliban Administration Sells Emeralds and Green Garnets from Panjshir Mines
Taliban officials in Panjshir auctioned 3,297 carats of emeralds and green garnet samples worth over $198,600, sparking transparency concerns.
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Najaba: Funeral of Martyred Leader in Iraq Sends Political Message to the Region
Najaba says Iraq's hosting of the martyred leader's funeral sends a strong political message, reflecting unity and shifting regional dynamics.
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CSTO Secretary General Visits Tajikistan-Afghanistan Border to Assess Security Measures
CSTO Secretary General inspects Tajikistan-Afghanistan border amid regional security concerns over armed groups in northern Afghanistan.
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UN Chief Calls for Immediate Halt to Afghanistan-Pakistan Clashes Amid Civilian Casualties
UN Secretary-General calls for an immediate end to Afghanistan-Pakistan clashes after airstrikes kill 28 civilians and displace families in border…
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Taliban-Run Ministry of Justice Closes 19 Transaction Guidance Offices in Kabul
The Taliban-run Ministry of Justice closed 19 illegal transaction guidance offices in Kabul and issued 137 new permits amid ongoing…
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Taliban’s Ministry of Information and Culture Approves Printing Permits for Several Books in Kabul
Taliban's Ministry of Information and Culture in Kabul approves printing permits for books aligned with Islamic and Afghan values during…
