Afghanistan
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Taliban ban sports in Ghazni
Taliban militants have banned all sports, including cricket, in southern Ghazni province, residents complained on Saturday
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Situation to get worse!
U.S national intelligence has recently vowed that political and security status is getting worse in Afghanistan. Last week, on Thursday, Dan Coats, director of information office of America’s national intelligence considered ...
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8 women smugglers released from prison
According to the decree of the president, 8 women who had been imprisoned for drug trafficking, were released from jail on the occasion of March 8th (international women day)
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36 anti-government armed oppositions killed & wounded in Herat
Local officials of Herat province reported that 36 anti-government armed oppositions were killed and injured, as a result of the joint operation of security forces in Adreskan district of the province
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88 thousand displace in less than five months
From January first to May 2nd, 88 thousand and 481 people have been displaced in Afghanistan, according to Norway office for immigrants in a recent report stated. Much of this lineup from southern, northeast, and north provinces
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12 armed Taliban killed in Maidan Wardak
Local officials of Maidan Wardak province reported that 12 armed Taliban were killed in Nerkh district of the province
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Alemi Balkhi stresses on addressing legitimate aspirations of Immigrants
Sunday (May 7th), representatives of Afghan refugees living in Pakistan met with Sayed Hussain Alemi Balkhi, minister of refugees and repatriation and discussed the problems of Afghan refugees in Pakistan
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40 armed oppositions killed in Paktia
40 armed oppositions were killed, as a result of air raids by international forces in “Dand-e Patan” district of Paktia province
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Daikundi students to build their school
Hundreds of girl students in Daikundi province started to build a school for themselves, due to lack of school buildings
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