Important News
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Kandahar Pomegranates Exported to Qatar for the First Time
Kandahar exports pomegranates to Qatar for the first time with 20 tons shipped; total exports to Asia and Europe exceed…
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Hashd al-Shaabi Intensifies Security Measures Near Saudi Border in Iraq’s Anbar Province
Hashd al-Shaabi tightens security near Saudi border in Anbar, Iraq, targeting ISIS hideouts and increasing checkpoints to prevent militant movements.
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Second International ‘Al-Ghaliboon’ Conference Held in Mashhad on Qassem Soleimani Anniversary
The second 'Al-Ghaliboon' international conference was held in Mashhad to mark the sixth anniversary of General Qassem Soleimani's death, focusing…
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Second International ‘Al-Ghaliboun’ Conference Held in Mashhad on Sixth Anniversary of General Soleimani’s Martyrdom
The second international Al-Ghaliboun conference was held in Mashhad to honor General Soleimani and discuss the resistance school of thought…
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UNDP Representative Highlights Livelihood Challenges and Recovery Efforts in Afghanistan
UNDP highlights challenges and efforts in rebuilding livelihoods and community resilience in Afghanistan amid ongoing crises and Taliban restrictions.
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Sana’a Official Blames Arab Governments’ Dependence for Israeli Influence in Region
Sana’a official says Israeli influence results from Arab governments' dependence and warns increased foreign interventions threaten regional stability.
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Power Cut at Kajaki Dam Leaves Kandahar and Helmand in Darkness Amid Severe Water Shortage
Severe water shortage halts Kajaki Dam power supply, cutting electricity to Kandahar and Helmand amid drought and management concerns.
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Kabul Residents Complain Gas Prices Remain High Despite Government Supply
Kabul residents say government-supplied gas prices are the same as private ones, urging stricter oversight to ensure affordable fuel access.

