Islamic Emirate: Relations Between Kabul and Beijing ‘Expanding’

Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, has stated that the interim government in Afghanistan has been engaging in official interactions with China. According to Mujahid, the relationship between Kabul and Beijing is expanding with each passing day. China Strives to Invest in Afghanistan’s Economic Sector Kabul 24: Mujahid further.

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Gerard Piqué to Face Investigation Over Saudi Arabia Deal for Spanish Super Cup

A Spanish judge has expanded her investigation into the Spanish Super Cup to include former football star Gerard Piqué, who is now under official investigation along with several others. Kabul 24: The probe focuses on allegations of corruption and money laundering related to the hosting of the cup in Saudi.

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Pakistan Deports Nearly 1,000 Afghan Refugees in a Single Day

The Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation of Afghanistan (MoRR) reported the forced expulsion of nearly a thousand Afghan refugees from Pakistan on Wednesday. According to the ministry, 979 Afghan migrants returned to Afghanistan after being deported from Pakistan. Returnees Arrive Through Two Border Checkpoints Kabul 24: The deportees returned on.

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Afghanistan Seeks to Reclaim WTO Membership for Economic Growth

In a recent meeting between Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce Nooruddin Azizi and Roza Otunbayeva of UNAMA, discussions centered around the urgent need for Afghanistan to regain its membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO). Demands for WTO Membership Reinstatement Kabul 24: Acting Minister Azizi emphasized the importance of.

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Abdul Qayum Karzai, Passes Away

Abdul Qayum Karzai, the elder brother of former Afghan President Hamid Karzai, has passed away at the age of 67 in the United States. Known for his involvement in Afghan politics and advocacy for peace talks, his legacy spans decades. Political Legacy and Advocacy for Peace Kabul 24: Qayum Karzai,.

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Uzbekistan-Afghanistan Rail Transport Tariffs Cut by 50%

Uzbek Railway Officials Reduce Tariffs to Boost Trade and Support Afghan Businessmen Kabul 24: Uzbekistan railway officials in Termez city have announced a significant reduction in the cost of Uzbekistan-Hairatan rail transport tariffs by 50 percent. This move aims to facilitate and expand trade relations between the two countries and.

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Baghlan Flood Victims Urgently Request Assistance

The recent floods in Baghlan have left a trail of destruction, with many families losing their homes, livestock, and means of livelihood. Abdul Ahad, a flood victim, described the devastation in the Larkhab Valley, saying, “There are no schools, livestock, or mosques left; everything is completely destroyed.” Families Struggle to.

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Putin Calls for Building Ties with Islamic Emirate in Afghanistan

Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that it is necessary to build relations with the Islamic Emirate (Taliban) due to their control over Afghanistan. Kabul 24: Putin said “these people (IEA) control the country and its territory and are the current rulers of Afghanistan,” indicating the need to engage with the.

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Analysis of John Kirby’s Statements on Israeli Airstrik

In a recent statement, White House spokesman John Kirby drew parallels between the Israeli airstrike in Gaza and past US military actions in Iraq and Afghanistan. Let’s delve deeper into the key points and implications of his remarks. Justification of Israeli Actions Kirby defended Israel’s airstrike, highlighting the unfortunate reality.

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Turkey Suspends Visa Exemption Agreement with Afghanistan

The Turkish Presidency announced on Wednesday that the diplomatic visa exemption agreement between Turkey and Afghanistan has been terminated. The decision, signed by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, will take effect starting from June 1st. Decree Outlines Termination of Agreement Kabul 24: The decree signed by the Turkish president states:.

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Foreign Ministry Welcomes Moscow’s Stance on the Interim Government

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate today (Wednesday) issued a statement praising Russia’s stance on engaging with the interim government of Afghanistan. The ministry expressed its gratitude for the political will expressed by Russian officials to expand relations with the Islamic Emirate. Strengthening Relations with Moscow Kabul.

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Foreign Affairs Ministry Discusses Upcoming Doha Meeting

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) held a discussion on Wednesday regarding the upcoming Doha meeting and the IEA’s interactions with the international community. The discussion was conducted by the Strategic Studies Center of the ministry. Participants Discuss Changes in Doha Meeting Dynamics Kabul.

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