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Taliban’s Ministry of Industry and Commerce Pledges to Create 550,000 Jobs
DIDPress: Nuruddin Azizi, the Taliban’s acting Minister of Industry and Commerce, announced the ministry’s commitment to creating 550,000 job opportunities in Afghanistan. The statement came after a meeting with Mawlawi Mohammad Zahid Ahmadzai, Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Affairs.…
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Asian Development Bank Expands Activities in Afghanistan
Sultan Mohammad Zubair, Deputy Minister of Finance of Afghanistan, held an official meeting with Takayoshi Kuromiya, Japan’s Ambassador to Kabul, and David J. Hill, the Asian Development Bank’s Country Director for Afghanistan, to discuss the expansion of economic cooperation.
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Afghanistan Ranks 175th in Global Press Freedom Index
According to the 2025 report by Reporters Without Borders, Afghanistan is placed 175th out of 180 countries, reflecting the dire state of media under Taliban rule.
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UN: Afghanistan Engulfed in Crisis
The head of UN humanitarian aid has stated that Afghanistan remains a top priority due to its intertwined crises, including climate change, women’s rights, displacement, and poverty. Tom Fletcher, the UN’s humanitarian aid chief, in an interview with Agence France-Presse…
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Modi Grants Indian Army “Operational Freedom”
DIDpress Agency: Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, has granted the Indian army "operational freedom" to respond to a deadly attack that occurred last week in Kashmir, according to a senior government source cited by Agence France-Presse (AFP) on…
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Fear Grips U.S. Security Agencies as Employees Face Lie Detector Tests
DIDpress: A wave of interrogations using polygraph tests has sparked fear and unease among FBI personnel and other U.S. security agency employees. According to a report by the Washington Post, cited by Russia Today and relayed by DIDpress Agency, these…
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Forced Deportation of 1,297 Migrants to Afghanistan
On Monday, April 28, 236 migrant families, comprising 1,297 individuals, were forcibly expelled from Pakistan and returned to Afghanistan through the Spin Boldak border crossing. Additionally, 29 migrant prisoners were sent back too. Officials report that these families received financial…
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Perpetrators of Moscow Attack Likely Rooted in Terrorist Centers in Afghanistan – National Resistance Council
DID Press: Reacting to the terrorist attack in Moscow, the National Resistance Council for the Salvation of Afghanistan says "It is quite possible that the perpetrators of the Moscow attack are also rooted in terrorist centers hosted, supported and equipped…
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UN Special Envoy Appointment should be based on Free will of Afghanistan People, Creating Citizen-centered Political Order
DID press agency: Afghanistan's aligned political streams, in response to the second Doha meeting and the failure to invite effective political currents, said that "any attempt to restore the status quo is nothing but a waste of time, causing more…
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How do you Structure a Peace Process under Conditions of Authoritarianism?
whoever leads a peace process should recognise the vital role to be played by Afghan political and civic organisations which are based outside Afghanistan, but which are able to communicate with and indeed mobilise Afghans resident in the country. Afghanistan…
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