Social Affairs
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October 7, 2025Two Years After Herat Earthquake, Thousands of Families Still Struggle to Rebuild
Two years after the Herat earthquake, thousands of Afghan families still face shelter shortages and urgently need long-term reconstruction and…
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October 7, 2025Taliban Bans Naming Public Places After Individuals Across Afghanistan
The Taliban orders renaming of public places to remove personal names, aiming to erase past cultural and political symbols across…
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October 7, 2025World Bank Supports Rehabilitation of Legedi Canal in Farkhar District, Afghanistan
The World Bank-backed FAO project rehabilitates the Legedi canal in Takhar, improving irrigation for 32 hectares and creating jobs despite…
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October 6, 2025UNICEF Warns Heavy Rains Hampering Earthquake Relief Efforts in Eastern Afghanistan
UNICEF warns heavy rains in eastern Afghanistan are hindering urgent earthquake relief efforts, urging more humanitarian support before winter arrives.
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October 6, 2025New Changes Announced for Afghan ID Card Issuance and Amendments for Residents Inside and Outside Afghanistan
Taliban-led authority introduces new rules to simplify Afghan ID card issuance and amendments for residents inside and outside Afghanistan.
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October 6, 2025Over 90% of Afghan People Support Girls’ Education, UN Reports
UN reports 92% of Afghans value girls' education amid Taliban restrictions; calls grow to reopen schools and universities for girls.
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October 5, 2025Three-Day Seminar Held for Governors and District Chiefs in Kandahar
The Taliban held a three-day seminar in Kandahar to train governors and district chiefs on administration and law enforcement amid…
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October 5, 2025Taliban Administration Holds Competitive ‘Doha Agreement’ Exam in Panjshir
The Taliban held a competitive exam on the controversial Doha Agreement in Panjshir, highlighting efforts to legitimize post-agreement realities.
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October 5, 2025UN-Habitat: Most Returning Afghan Migrants Settle in Cities, Straining Urban Services
UN-Habitat warns most returning Afghan migrants settle in cities, straining urban services and infrastructure amid Taliban's limited migration management.
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October 5, 2025Devastating Earthquake in Eastern Afghanistan Causes Severe Agricultural Damage, FAO Reports
A 6.0 earthquake in eastern Afghanistan devastates farmland and livestock. FAO warns urgent aid needed to prevent food insecurity and…