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  • 2-Day Tehran Conference on Afghanistan to Begin Tomorrow

    DID Press: Iran will host a two-day regional conference on Afghanistan in Tehran on (December 15–16), bringing together special envoys from neighboring countries and major Asian powers. A joint statement is expected at the conclusion of the meeting. According to…

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  • Guterres: Iraqis Overcome Decades of War and Repression

    DID Press: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, during a visit to Iraq, said that the country’s progress toward lasting peace and stability demonstrates the valuable role of the UN in supporting post-conflict recovery. “Iraqis have managed to overcome decades of repression,…

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  • Taliban Health Minister to Visit India Next Week

    DID Press: Maulvi Noor Jalal Jalali, the Taliban administration’s Minister of Public Health, is scheduled to visit India around December 17, marking the third ministerial-level visit from the Taliban government to New Delhi within the past three months. Previously, Foreign…

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  • Afghanistan Futsal Team Climbs 5 Spots in FIFA Rankings

    DID Press: Afghanistan national futsal team has achieved a notable leap in the latest FIFA rankings, climbing five places to 28th globally following strong performances in recent international matches. Experts attribute this rise to the team’s gradual technical improvement, increased…

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  • Iran, Pakistan FMs Hold Constructive Talks in Ashgabat

    DID Press: Pakistan’s Deputy PM and FM Ishaq Dar described his meeting with Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi as constructive, held on the sidelines of the international conference “Peace and Trust” in Ashgabat. In a post on X, Dar said the…

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  • Australia Welcomes Unity of Afghan Anti-Taliban Parties

    DID Press: Australia’s special representative for Afghanistan has welcomed the announcement of a unified coalition among Afghan political parties and movements opposing the Taliban, describing it as a positive step toward national sovereignty, democratic governance, and the protection of human…

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  • Kabul Pledges to Address Migrants’ Concerns During Iran Visit

    DID Press: Neda Mohammad Nadim, Taliban government’s acting minister of higher education, met with Afghan professors and migrants during his official visit to Iran, emphasizing that their concerns will be followed up through coordination with Iranian officials and the Afghanistan…

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  • Why Afghan Political Factions Reviving Calls for Unity

    DID Press: Nearly four years after fragmentation, silence, and deep mistrust, Afghanistan’s political landscape is once again witnessing a push toward coalition-building. A joint statement from three major factions—the Supreme Council of National Resistance, the National Assembly for Salvation, and…

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  • Afghan Opposition Forms New Consensus

    DID Press: A broad spectrum of Afghan political parties and movements and jihadist groups formed a new consensus in a meeting which draw extensive reactions from media outlets and analysts. Many view it as the largest political consensus in recent…

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  • Afghan Cities Launch 436M-Afghani Urban Projects across 4 Provinces

    DID Press: Municipal administrations of Kunduz, Mehtarlam (Laghman Province), Charikar (Parwan Province), and Bamyan have implemented urban development projects totaling 436.156 million Afghanis during the current solar year. According to the Department of Municipal Affairs, Kunduz Municipality has undertaken 23…

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