Important News
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Death of Former Afghan Commando in Iran Confirmed
A former Afghan commando who fled to Iran after Kabul's fall died from electrocution in Yazd amid hardships faced by…
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FAO Vaccinates Over 11 Million Livestock Across Afghanistan to Combat Disease
FAO has vaccinated over 11.8 million livestock in Afghanistan in 2024 to prevent disease spread and protect livelihoods amid ongoing…
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Taliban Detain Over 200 Afghan Migrants at Herat Border Attempting Illegal Crossing to Iran
Taliban forces in Herat arrest over 200 Afghan migrants trying to cross illegally into Iran amid worsening economic crisis and…
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UN Secretary-General Guterres Welcomes Release of Israeli Prisoners from Gaza
UN Secretary-General Guterres welcomes the release of Israeli prisoners from Gaza and urges continued efforts to uphold the ceasefire and…
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Iran’s Parliament Approves General Framework of National Migration Organization Bill
Iran's parliament approves the general framework for a National Migration Organization bill to regulate foreign migrants, including Afghans.
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Iran Calls for Dialogue Between Afghanistan and Pakistan to Avoid Escalation
Iran urges Afghanistan and Pakistan to avoid escalating tensions and promotes dialogue to ensure regional stability along Iran's eastern borders.
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Taliban Rejects Visa Requests from Senior Pakistani Officials
The Taliban have rejected visa requests from senior Pakistani officials, highlighting rising tensions and mistrust between Kabul and Islamabad.
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Taliban Denies Visa Requests from Senior Pakistani Officials
Taliban administration rejects visa applications from senior Pakistani officials, highlighting growing mistrust amid tense Kabul-Islamabad relations.
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Nighttime Attack on Taliban in Kunduz Leaves 3 Dead and 2 Wounded
A nighttime attack by Afghanistan's National Resistance Front in Kunduz killed 3 Taliban members and wounded 2, continuing opposition operations.
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Taliban Administration Announces New Appointments Among Governors, Deputies, and Military Officials
The Taliban reshuffles key civilian and military posts, appointing loyalists in governors, deputies, and commanders amid centralization concerns.