More than 3,000 families receive cash and food aid

Including cash, wheat flour, rice, and cooking oil, with each family receiving 10,000 Afghanis, 50 kilograms of wheat flour, 25 kilograms of rice, and five liters of cooking oil respectively. Local authorities distribute aid to families affected by natural disasters The Badghis province, like many other provinces in Afghanistan, is.

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Pregnant women stabbed to death in Herat province

Local sources have said that a pregnant woman was stabbed to death by her stepson on Monday in the Firqaye area in the western Herat province. Kabul24: The perpetrator managed to escape from the scene and remain at large. The woman’s husband has two more wives, the source added, and.

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Taliban urges Chinese company to kick off Logar Mes Aynak copper project

Taliban’s Minister of Mines and Petroleum Shahabuddin Delawar in a meeting with the Deputy of Chinese Company, Metallurgical Corp of China (MCC), on Monday urged the company to promptly kick off the Logar Mes Aynak, copper mine project. Kabul24: The Ministry said in a series of tweets that the Deputy.

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National Assembly Member Naz Baloch Meets Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif to Discuss Current Political Situation

National Assembly member Naz Baloch met with Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif on Tuesday to discuss the current political situation in the country. The meeting, which took place at the Prime Minister’s office, focused on various issues affecting the nation. Kabul24: During the meeting, Naz Baloch and the Prime Minister.

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United Airlines Offers Pilots Record-Breaking Contract Worth Over $8 Billion

United Airlines Holdings Inc (UAL.O) has reportedly presented its pilots with a contract offer that exceeds $8 billion over a span of four years, marking the most lucrative labor deal for a mainline U.S. carrier. Kabul24: This development comes as pilots across North America advocate for improved pay and working.

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China’s Central Bank Cuts Short-Term Lending Rate to Support

China’s central bank took the significant step of lowering its short-term lending rate for the first time in 10 months, aiming to restore market confidence and bolster the post-pandemic recovery of the world’s second-largest economy. Kabul24: The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) reduced its seven-day reverse repo rate by 10.

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Public sector workers took to the streets of Brussels

On Tuesday, June 13, there will be a third round of protests in Brussels led by workers from the social sectors, expressing their discontent with the current working conditions. These conditions have led to staff shortages and increased workloads, but their concerns have been largely ignored by politicians. Kabul24: The.

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Imran Khan extended the bail in several cases where the court approved the exemption from appearance.

The anti-terrorism court (ATC) in Lahore has decided to extend the bail of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan in three cases, including charges of vandalism and arson at the Corps Commander House. The court, which was presiding over the proceedings related to these cases, also approved Khan’s request for.

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Taliban accuses the UNSC of bias for reporting terror links and drug trafficking

Zabihullah Mujahid, Taliban’s spokesperson, has in a statement, called the UN Security Council monitoring team’s report, which accused the Taliban of reverting to their oppressive and autocratic rules of the 1999s “biased” and “far from reality”. Kabul24: The 14th report of UNSC’s Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team suggested that.

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Traffic accident kills 4 and injures 10 in Samangan province

A traffic accident in the Roi-Do-Aab district of northern Samangan province killed at least four people and wounded ten others. The accident occurred when a Toyota Prado vehicle overturned and collided with another vehicle. Kabul24: Taliban officials in the province said that the accident occurred on Sunday in the Sar.

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Bank dismissed the federal indictment as a diversion from the Biden bribery findings

Former President Donald Trump has labeled the 37-count federal indictment he faces as nothing more than a “distraction” from the bribery allegations against President Biden. In an interview with Roger Stone, Trump expressed doubt that the timing of the charges, which allege that he stored classified government files at his.

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The possibility of cold war

Kissinger, the former US Secretary of State: The second cold war will be much more dangerous than the first war/ China and the US have become rivals in the current situation / we should not wait for China to towards the awest. He also pointed out that a new cold.

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