Development and modernization in Afghanistan: opportunities and challenges

Afghanistan is a country that has been severely damaged in recent decades due to long wars and internal problems. This country has a rich history and diverse culture, but its development and modernization have faced many challenges. Kabul 24: Nevertheless, Afghanistan has significant opportunities for development due to its special.

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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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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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Traffic Incidents Claim Over 1,200 Lives in Six Months

The General Directorate of Traffic has reported a concerning rise in traffic incidents across the country, with over 2,700 incidents occurring in the past six months. These incidents have resulted in more than 1,200 fatalities and 4,000 injuries. Kabul 24: Officials attribute the increase in traffic incidents to several factors,.

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Iranian media: Tehran and Kabul reached an agreement on the fight against drugs

Iranian media reports that Tehran and Kabul have reached an agreement to enhance cooperation in combating drug trafficking. Kabul 24: An Iranian delegation, led by Mohammad Zarei, Deputy Head of Iran’s Drug Control Headquarters, announced the agreement following their visit to Afghanistan. The collaboration focuses on sharing information, educational services,.

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Russian Athletes in Kabul for Three-Day Badminton Tournament

A four-member Russian badminton team, consisting of three athletes and a coach, has arrived in Kabul to compete in a tournament starting Sunday. This event highlights international sports collaboration amidst regional challenges. Participants and Competition Details Kabul 24: The tournament, organized by the National Badminton Federation in conjunction with the.

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Explosion in “Dasht Barchi” of Kabul

Local sources report the explosion of a passenger bus in the Tank Tail area of ​​Dasht Barchi. Kabul 24: On Sunday, the residents of the west of Kabul reported an explosion near the Barchi oil tank, located in the 13th district of this city. One of the witnesses said that.

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Sirajuddin Haqqani met with the Chinese ambassador in Kabul

Sirajuddin Haqqani, Afghanistan’s acting interior minister, met with Chinese envoy Zhao Xing to discuss enhancing trade and economic ties, as well as regional stability and security. Expanding Economic Relations Kabul 24: Zhao confirmed that commercial relations between China and Afghanistan have significantly increased in recent weeks. China has been investing.

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Atel Khan Rahimzoi demanded the reopening of girls’ schools

Atal Khan Rahimzoy, son of Mohammad Azim from Kabul province, secured the first position in the 1403 Kankor exam with a score of 359.61. Kabul 24: He urged the interim government to reopen schools and universities for girls above the sixth grade. Top Scorer Expresses Satisfaction with Kankor Transparency Rahimzoy,.

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Tehran, Kabul Emphasize Expanding Cooperation for Regional Stability

The acting Foreign Minister of Iran, Ali Bagheri, held a phone call with Amir Khan Muttaqi, the acting Foreign Minister of the Islamic Emirate, to emphasize the importance of cooperation and coordination between the two countries to maintain regional stability and security. The call highlighted the strong civilizational and cultural.

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Hanafi Declares End to Corruption, Calls for Investment

Abdul Salam Hanafi, Administrative Deputy of the Prime Minister’s Office, stated that corruption in the country has ended and no one can apply coercion. Kabul 24: Hanafi emphasized that the Islamic Emirate is committed to rebuilding Afghanistan’s cities and infrastructure, calling on investors to take advantage of the favorable environment.

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Education and Vocational Training Transform Juvenile Rehabilitation Centers

The Prisons Administration has announced that 1,500 children in the country’s Juvenile Rehabilitation Centers are currently receiving both religious and modern education. This initiative has been implemented across 34 provinces, with 333 children in the Kabul Juvenile Rehabilitation Center alone. Vocational Training in Five Areas Kabul 24: In addition to.

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