Social Affairs
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December 20, 2025Turkmenistan Cuts Power Supply to Herat Amid Winter Freeze
Turkmenistan cuts power to Herat due to severe frost, leaving residents without electricity and highlighting infrastructure challenges in the winter…
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December 18, 2025Paris Protest Demands Justice for Afghan Journalists Seeking Humanitarian Visas
Paris rally calls for humanitarian visas for Afghan journalists stranded in Pakistan and Iran amid Taliban repression and rising deportation…
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December 18, 2025Snow and Rain Forecast Across 23 Afghan Provinces
Snow and rain are forecast in Kabul and 23 Afghan provinces from Friday to Sunday, potentially affecting travel and daily…
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December 17, 2025Afghan Pensioners Urge Faster, Fairer Pension Payments
Afghan pensioners call for fair and timely payments, criticizing delays and lack of transparency under Taliban administration.
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December 17, 2025Taliban Reiterates Commitment to Academic Standards in Afghan Universities
Taliban stresses academic quality standards in Afghan universities, urging both public and private institutions to follow established benchmarks.
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December 17, 2025FAO Completes Emergency Relief Project for Herat Earthquake Victims
FAO completes $250,000 emergency project in Herat, Afghanistan, to aid earthquake victims and support livelihoods, with backing from Kuwait.
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December 17, 2025Fuel Prices Surge in Herat as Winter Approaches, Sparking Public Concern
Fuel prices in Herat rise sharply as winter nears, with locals struggling amid poverty, shortages, and electricity cuts. Taliban enforces…
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December 17, 2025Weeks After Deadly Quake, Samangan Survivors Still Without Shelter
Weeks after the deadly Samangan earthquake, many survivors still lack shelter and await promised aid amid freezing winter conditions.
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December 16, 2025Road Construction Project Launched in Khost’s Second and Third Districts
Khost begins road construction project to ease traffic and improve city infrastructure, with 30 projects planned by end of 1404…
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December 16, 2025UNICEF Seeks $949 Million for Humanitarian Aid to Afghan Children in 2026
UNICEF is seeking $949 million in 2026 to aid 12 million people in Afghanistan, including 6.5 million children, amid ongoing…