Osmani: poppy cultivation in Afghanistan has reached zero

Maulawi Chancellor Osmani, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock has said that poppy cultivation in Afghanistan has reached zero. Osmani made this statement no Sunday, 6th of Gemini, in a meeting with Fazel Akin Erdogan, the head of “TIKA” Institute in Kabul. According to Kabul 24, he has called.

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NEPA Expresses Concern Over Aid Cut in Fight Against Climate Change in Afghanistan

National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA) officials have expressed concern about the decrease in international aid for the fight against climate change in Afghanistan. Kabul 24: At a joint conference with religious scholars in Kabul, NEPA officials said the reduction of aid will cause Afghanistan to suffer more damage from the.

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Construction of Last Section of Khaf–Herat Railway Kicks Off

The construction work of the second phase of the fourth section of the Khaf-Herat railway project has officially begun. This crucial segment, spanning 47 kilometers from Rabat Parian to Herat International Airport and the Industrial Town, marks a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to connect Afghanistan with Iran and.

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Afghanistan’s Conditions Must Be Met for Doha Participation, Says Mujahid

Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate, has announced that the Taliban will participate in the third Doha meeting only if the agenda proves beneficial for Afghanistan. Mujahid emphasized that the meeting must focus on greater engagement with the Islamic Emirate, lifting restrictions on interim government officials, and addressing.

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Iran’s 2nd Humanitarian Aid Shipment Reaches Mazar-e-Sharif

The Islamic Republic of Iran has sent its second shipment of humanitarian aid to the flood-affected areas in Afghanistan. The aid, which includes food items, medicine, carpets, tents, and blankets, arrived in the city of Mazar-e-Sharif. Iran Pledges Continued Support for Afghan Flood Victims Kabul 24: Sajad Jafari, the Deputy.

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Iranian Official Declares War on Illegal Immigrants in Tehran

Mehdi Bab Al-Hawaeji, the deputy governor of Tehran, has issued a stern warning to illegal immigrants in the city of Ray, comparing the government’s efforts to combat their presence to a war. Kabul 24: In an address to local officials, Bab Al-Hawaeji stated, “Today, confronting illegal immigrants in Ray city.

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Tragic Bus Crash Claims Two Lives and Injures Dozens on Kabul-Kandahar Highway

In a devastating incident on Saturday night, a bus accident on the Kabul-Kandahar highway in Zabul province resulted in the loss of two lives and left 37 individuals injured. The tragic event unfolded in the Karizgi area of Shahf-e-Safa district, as confirmed by Mirwais Afghan, the director of public health.

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IEA Seeks Broad-Based Engagement with World: Deputy PM

IEA Aims for Political, Economic, and Cultural Relations with Neighbors and Region Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, the political deputy prime minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), stated on Saturday that the visits of high-ranking IEA officials to various countries demonstrate the Emirate’s desire to engage with the world, including.

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40 Ancient Artifacts Discovered in Ghor Province After Flash Floods

Following recent flash floods in Ghor province, Afghanistan, 40 ancient artifacts have been discovered and confiscated in the area surrounding the historic Minaret of Jam. The artifacts were unearthed after heavy rains in the region, according to Abdul Hai Zaim, the head of information and culture for Ghor province. Artifacts.

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Kabul Asserts Afghan Territory’s Security Amid Regional Concerns

In response to comments by the head of Kyrgyzstan’s National Security Committee regarding terrorist threats from Afghanistan, the spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, Zabihullah Mujahid, has reaffirmed that Afghanistan’s territory will not be used against other countries. Kabul 24: This assurance comes nearly three years into the Islamic Emirate’s rule,.

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Mujahid: Kabul Owes Nothing to UN Without Recognition

Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, told TOLOnews that if the United Nations seat for Afghanistan is not given to the interim government, they do not consider themselves indebted to the organization. Kabul 24: Afghanistan’s voting rights have been suspended for unpaid fees owed to the UN, amounting to.

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Landslide in Papua New Guinea Buries Hundreds in Tragic Disaster

A devastating landslide in Papua New Guinea has left over 300 people and more than 1,100 houses buried in its wake, according to reports from local media. The incident occurred in the remote village of Kaokalam in Enga Province, located approximately 600 km northwest of the capital, Port Moresby, striking.

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