Ghazni
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Afghanistan
Taliban Approves 15 Infrastructure Projects Worth AFN 4.2B
DID Press: National Procurement Commission of the Taliban, chaired by the deputy prime minister for economic affairs, has approved 15 development and infrastructure projects worth approximately 4.2 billion Afghanis and endorsed amendments to seven additional projects. According to a statement…
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Afghanistan
Drone Strikes and Escalating Air Activity Raise Security Concerns in Ghazni
DID Press: Residents in Afghanistan’s Ghazni province report a surge in unidentified drone activity and multiple airstrikes in urban areas, intensifying security concerns and heightening public anxiety in recent days. Local sources say several explosions were recorded in different parts…
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Afghanistan
Foreign Tourist Visits to Afghanistan Surge in 2025
DID Press: Afghanistan recorded a notable increase in foreign tourist arrivals during (2025), reflecting growing international interest in the country’s historical and cultural attractions, Despite ongoing challenges. According to data released by the Ministry of Information and Culture, more than…
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Afghanistan
Pakistani Drones Reported Over Kabul, Kandahar, and Ghazni Skies
DID Press: Local sources report that Pakistani military drones have been flying over Kabul, Kandahar, and Ghazni in recent days. According to residents, reconnaissance drones operated by the Pakistani army have repeatedly flown at low altitudes over parts of these…
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Afghanistan
Taliban Deputy Minister Visits Ghazni to Enforce Leadership Orders
DID Press: Taliban senior security deputy Mohammad Ibrahim Sadr visited Ghazni province to strengthen coordination among security bodies and address local issues, said acting Interior Ministry on Sunday. Sadr met with provincial officials, urging stronger security measures, adherence to Taliban…
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Afghanistan
Car-bomb Attack, Gunfire in Ghazni, casualties Feared
A car-bomb attack in front of Public Protection unit in southern Ghazni province killed at least 26 and wounded 17 more on Sunday morning, according to officials.
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