Taq-e Zafar in Paghman Reflects Afghanistan’s History and Culture

Taq-e Zafar, or the Arch of Victory, is a prominent historical monument situated in the Paghman district of Kabul, Afghanistan. Constructed during the reign of King Amanullah Khan, it symbolizes Afghan independence following the Third Anglo-Afghan War in 1919. The arch was designed in a European style by architects from.

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World Leaders to Meet at UN amid Threat of Gaza, Ukraine War Spillovers

More than 130 world leaders will gather at the United Nations next week, facing the threat of wars in the Middle East and Europe spreading, frustration at the slow pace of efforts to end those conflicts, and worsening climate and humanitarian crises. Kabul 24: The wars in Gaza, Ukraine, and.

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Afghanistan futsal team lost against Argentina

Afghanistan’s National Futsal Team Faces Tough Defeat Against ArgentinaIn a closely contested match on Wednesday night, Afghanistan’s national futsal team was defeated by Argentina, with a final score of 2-1 in their second game of the FIFA Futsal World Cup held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Match Overview Kabul 24: The match.

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John Bess entered Pakistan to investigate the developments in Afghanistan

The US Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that it is enough; The political and administrative deputy of this ministry has arrived in Islamabad on a three-day trip. Developments in Afghanistan are one of the topics discussed by Mr. Bess with Pakistani officials. Kabul 24: In a statement of the US.

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Afghanistan’s national futsal team defeated Angola in the first match

The country’s national futsal team played against Angola in their first game in the World Cup of Uzbekistan after the match on Sunday and finally defeated their opponent with the result of 6-4. Kabul 24: Akbar Kazemi, Mehdi Nowrozi, Omid Ghanbari and Hossein Mohammadi scored the goals of this game.

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More than 8,000 vacancies in the Ministry of Education are waiting for the graduates of fourteenth grade and religious schools

The Ministry of Education announced that more than 8,000 vacant posts of teachers and administrative posts of the Ministry have been open to open competition throughout the country. Candidates for these posts can register for these posts in the next 10 days. Kabul 24: Abdul Khaliq Sadegh; The deputy of.

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14,000 Afghan children suffer from heart disease

The Afghan Red Crescent Society (ARCS) has reported a significant health crisis, revealing that 14,000 Afghan children are suffering from congenital heart defects. This alarming statistic highlights the urgent need for medical intervention and support. Complex Cases Beyond Local Treatment Kabul 24: Out of the 14,000 affected children, 7,000 have.

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Afghanistan’s Futsal Team Prepares for World Cup Clash with Angola

As the FIFA Futsal World Cup kicks off in Uzbekistan, the Afghanistan national futsal team is gearing up for their opening match against Angola on Sunday, September 15. The team, led by their head coach, is confident and fully prepared to take on their opponents in this prestigious tournament. Group.

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Richard Bennett: The massacre of Hazaras in Ghor is a sign of international crimes

Richard Bennett, the UN Special Rapporteur for Afghanistan, has condemned the recent attack in Ghor, which resulted in the deaths of 14 Hazara civilians. This incident, claimed by the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP), highlights the alarming rise in targeted violence against the Hazara community. Details of the Attack The.

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Exchanges of 700 million dollars between Afghanistan and Central Asia

The Ministry of Industry and Trade says that in the first five months of this solar year, Afghanistan has traded with the countries of Central Asia worth nearly 700 million dollars. Kabul 24: Akhundzadeh Abdulsalam Javad, the spokesman of this ministry, adds that about 60 million dollars have been exported.

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British aid of six million pounds to the United Nations for Afghanistan

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Aid in Afghanistan (OCHA) has announced that Britain has donated six million pounds to Afghanistan. According to Kabul 24: The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Aid in Afghanistan (OCHA) has written on its official account on page X.

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Mohammad Osman Akram, the founder of “Zanbil Gham” magazine, passed away

Mohammad Osman Akram, a veteran satirist and social activist of Afghanistan, died on Tuesday, 20 Sanblah in Kabul. Kabul 24: Mr. Akram’s relatives said that he died yesterday due to cancer in Kabul. The Free Journalists Union of Afghanistan confirmed the death of this satirist by publishing a statement on.

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