Mawlawi Abdul Kabir: Islamic Emirate has Complete Authority in 34 Provinces

Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, the political deputy Prime Minister, emphasized in a meeting with the heads of public universities and the Ministry of Higher Education that the Islamic Emirate has authority over all parts of Afghanistan. According to the political deputy PM, currently no village in the country is outside the.

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International Aid Pledged for Nangarhar’s Natural Disaster Victims

Several international aid organizations have announced plans to provide assistance to the victims of the severe storms and flooding in Nangarhar province, Afghanistan. Emergency Aid Delivery Kabul 24: The International Rescue Committee (IRC) has deployed mobile teams to the affected areas to deliver emergency aid, including tents, blankets, and kitchen.

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Afghanistan Conducts Affairs Based on Islamic and Cultural Values

The Acting Minister of Higher Education, Neda Mohammad Nadim, stated that Afghanistan, as an independent country, conducts all its internal and external affairs based on Islamic and cultural values. Kabul 24: Nadim made these remarks during a meeting with the Uzbek Ambassador in Kabul, where they discussed the expansion of.

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US Mobilizes Emergency Relief for Afghan Flood Victims

Karen Decker, the acting head of the US Embassy to Afghanistan, has expressed her sympathy and solidarity with the families affected by the floods in Nangarhar, Kunar, Laghman, and Panjshir provinces. In a post on X Wednesday, Decker, who is based in Qatar, said: Kabul 24: “My heart goes out.

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Nangarhar Storm Victims Urgently Request Humanitarian Assistance

Thirty-five people have died and more than 230 others have been injured in heavy rains and storms in Nangarhar Province in eastern Afghanistan. Kabul 24: Officials also said financial losses and telecommunication interruptions are expected. The Meteorological Department of Afghanistan’s Taliban-led government predicted heavy rains and floods in 12 Afghan.

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Floods in Badakhshan, Kunar, and Panjshir Claim 5 Lives, Cause Damages

Floods in the provinces of Kunar, Badakhshan, and Panjshir have claimed the lives of five people and caused significant financial losses. According to officials, dozens of houses, hundreds of acres of agricultural land, and several bridges and roads have been destroyed as a result of these floods. The Floods in.

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TTP Leader Denies Operating from Afghan Soil, Rejects Al-Qaeda Support

The Tahreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has denied receiving any funding or training from Al-Qaeda and operating from Afghan soil. In a written message to religious scholars, national, and political leaders of Pakistan, Noor Wali Mehsud, the leader of the TTP, stated that they do not receive any foreign aid and do.

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The TAPI Pipeline Project Gains Momentum in Afghanistan

Afghan and Turkmen officials are actively working to resolve the remaining legal issues surrounding the TAPI pipeline project, paving the way for its practical implementation. Kabul 24: Amir Khan Muttaqi, the Acting Foreign Minister of the Islamic Emirate, recently met with the Turkmen Ambassador to discuss the resolution of these.

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Muttaqi meets UN envoy, calls for progress on easing financial sanctions

Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi met on Thursday with the head of UNAMA, Roza Otunbayeva, calling for progress on easing financial sanctions and providing alternative livelihoods for opium farmers. International Meeting in Doha Kabul 24: Easing sanctions on the banking sector and providing alternative livelihoods for the opium farmers.

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Efforts underway to standardize processing of export goods: Baradar

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) is taking steps to establish export processing zones in six provinces, including Kabul, to standardize the processing of export goods and meet international standar. Establishing Export Processing Zones Export processing zones will be set up in six provinces to standardize export. Kabul 24: Land.

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Protecting Afghanistan’s Historical Monuments: A Top Priority for the Ministry of Information and Culture

Khairullah Khairkhwa, the acting Minister of Information and Culture, has emphasized the importance of protecting the country’s historical monuments, which he regards as representatives of Afghanistan’s ancient history, authentic culture, and national identity. Ongoing Restoration Projects Kabul 24: In a meeting with the head of the cultural section of the.

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Afghanistan’s Exports to Iran Reach $16 Million

According to the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Afghanistan’s exports to Iran from the beginning of the current solar year until the 10th of Saratan (July 1) amounted to about $16 million, while imports were valued at $740 million. Both exports and imports between Afghanistan and Iran have increased this.

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