Important News
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Afghan Justice Minister Warns of Negative Impact of Umrah Travel Issues on Saudi Relations
Afghanistan's Justice Minister warns that Umrah pilgrimage issues could harm ties with Saudi Arabia and result in travel restrictions for…
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Zalmay Khalilzad Meets Taliban Acting Foreign Minister in Kabul
Zalmay Khalilzad met with Taliban acting Foreign Minister in Kabul to discuss bilateral relations and challenges after the US troop…
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International Efforts Continue to Combat Polio in Afghanistan
IOM continues polio vaccination efforts in Afghanistan, focusing on remote, high-risk areas to protect children and women against polio.
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Zelensky Says Ukraine Ready for Peace After Meeting with Trump
Ukraine's President Zelensky says talks with US President Trump were positive and Ukraine is ready to move towards peace with…
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UNDP Reports Over 2.8 Million Afghans Returned Home in 2025, Highlighting Urgent Needs
UNDP reports over 2.8 million Afghans returned in 2025, stressing urgent economic and service needs in eastern Afghanistan's host communities.
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Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman Welcomes Taliban’s Support for Pakistani Religious Scholars’ Role in Kabul-Islamabad Ties
Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman welcomes Taliban’s support for Pakistani religious scholars’ role in improving Kabul-Islamabad relations and regional peace efforts.
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UN Report Highlights Economic Impact of Opium Cultivation Ban in Afghanistan’s Badakhshan, Balkh, and Kunduz
UNODC reports widespread compliance with opium poppy ban in Badakhshan, Balkh, and Kunduz but highlights severe economic challenges for farming…
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Israeli Military Source Highlights Tel Aviv’s Strategic Interest in Somaliland
Israel has shown strategic interest in Somaliland, strengthening ties despite lack of international recognition and regional concerns.
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Leader of Pakistan’s National Awami Party Criticizes Military’s Approach to Afghanistan
National Awami Party leader criticizes Pakistan's military approach to Afghanistan and warns of growing tensions and negative impacts on Afghan…
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Authorities Burn 125 Tons of Substandard Medicine in Helmand Amid Rising Drug Quality Concerns
Helmand authorities burn 125 tons of poor-quality and expired medicines amid rising concerns over drug safety and regulation in the…