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Afghanistan
Book Diplomacy: A Lasting Bridge Between Iran and Afghanistan
DID Press: Iran’s cultural adviser in Afghanistan has described books and literary exchanges as a lasting tool for strengthening cultural dialogue and cooperation between Tehran and Kabul. The cultural program “Friends of Books and Knowledge” was held at the Iran…
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Afghanistan Proposes Trans-Caspian Transit Route Linking Turkmenabat to Mazar-e-Sharif
DID Press: Afghanistan and Turkmenistan have discussed establishing a new transit route linking Turkmenabat with northern Afghanistan and Mazar-i-Sharif, as part of efforts to expand bilateral trade and transportation cooperation. A delegation from the Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industries…
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Taliban Detain American Citizen Over Alleged Christian Proselytizing
DID Press: Taliban security forces have detained a 44-year-old U.S. citizen in Mazar-i-Sharif, accusing him of promoting Christianity and engaging in alleged missionary activities, according to local reports. The detainee has been identified as Todd Adam Baker, who was reportedly…
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Iranian Business Delegation Arrives in Kabul to Expand Trade and Mining Cooperation
DID Press: An Iranian business delegation led by the head of the Joint Chamber of Commerce of Iran and Afghanistan has arrived in Kabul for talks aimed at strengthening trade ties, expanding economic cooperation, and exploring investment opportunities between the…
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Taliban Reopens Key Railway Segment Linking Afghanistan to Central Asia
DID Press: Abdul Ghani Baradar has inaugurated the reactivation of the fifth section of the Hairatan–Mazar-e-Sharif railway in Balkh, a move officials say will enhance transit capacity and trade flows between Afghanistan and Uzbekistan. The Taliban’s deputy spokesperson Hamdullah Fitrat…
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Taliban Again Shutdown Fiber-Optic Internet in Balkh
DID Press: Taliban-appointed governor of Balkh province suspended fiber-optic internet services. The order, communicated to the Telecommunications Authority and private telecom companies, demands immediate implementation, though negotiations are ongoing to prevent a complete internet blackout. Yousuf Wafa, Taliban governor of…
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