Afghanistan

Afghanistan: Factory in Maidan Wardak province exports 200 tons of coal to Oman

The facility, which occupies 700 acres, has the capacity to process substantial quantities of coal, its officials added.

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Taliban leader’s call for ‘suicide attacks’ sparks controversy

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid claimed that Akhundzada's words have been misinterpreted.

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People call for job opportunities amid dire economy

Economic experts have highlighted issues with the management of humanitarian aid, emphasizing the need for transparency in the distribution process.

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Hekmatyar claims Afghanistan’s airspace still controlled by U.S.

"Afghanistan has yet to achieve full freedom and independence," he said. "U.S. drones fly constantly and visibly in our airspace.

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Terrorist group activities in Afghanistan increase international terrorism threats: CIS

Furthermore, they noted that these groups promote ideas and "views of hatred" to create divisions among people, religions, and nationalities.

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Heavy rain, floods forecast across Afghanistan

The ministry's statement forecasts rainfall amounts ranging from 15 to 80 millimeters depending on the region, while snowfall is expected.

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People lament lack of festive atmosphere during Eid celebrations

On the first day of Eid, internet services were also sporadically unavailable across various provinces.

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Australia warns citizens against travel to Afghanistan

The advisory highlighted that terrorists continue to target foreigners, non-governmental organizations, and humanitarian operations.

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Families face economic hardship during Eid celebrations

The United Nations has repeatedly highlighted the dire situation, warning that over half of Afghanistan's population is facing a lack.

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Taliban leader defends public punishments, rejects past label as ‘terrorists’

Akhundzada reiterated his support for public punishments, which he argued were divine commands rather than human decisions.

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