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Taliban Faces Governance Challenges Amid Border Closures, Insurgencies and Economic PressuresReliable

Taliban Faces Governance Challenges Amid Border Closures, Insurgencies and Economic Pressures

The Taliban struggles to govern Afghanistan amid closed Pakistan borders, internal attacks, ISIS-K threats, Middle East tensions and soaring prices, as reported by UN, World Bank and others. Economic deficits and security spending strain resources while civilians bear heavy costs.

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Afghani Increases 9.93% Against US Dollar in Solar Year 1404, Central Bank ReportsReliable

Afghani Increases 9.93% Against US Dollar in Solar Year 1404, Central Bank Reports

The Central Bank of Afghanistan reported a 9.93 percent appreciation of the afghani against the US dollar in solar year 1404, crediting monetary policies, bank oversight, and advances in electronic and Islamic banking. Analysts praised the efforts but called for resolving internal issues and easing international sanctions to further integrate public savings.

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Financial Times Editorial Highlights World's Inattention to Afghanistan Amid Taliban-Pakistan TensionsReliable

Financial Times Editorial Highlights World's Inattention to Afghanistan Amid Taliban-Pakistan Tensions

A Financial Times editorial criticizes global inattention to Afghanistan nearly five years after the Taliban's takeover, citing curbs on women, soured Pakistan ties, cross-border strikes and terrorism risks. It urges US pressure on Pakistan, incentives for the Taliban and potential Chinese mediation to avert regional instability.

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Monitoring Report Highlights Use of American Prisoners as Political Pressure

Ariana News issued a monitoring report highlighting the use of American prisoners as political pressure, alongside recent headlines on Afghani currency gains, Afghanistan-Pakistan tensions and international events including the death of Iran's Ali Khamenei. The report covers economic, regional and global developments as of March 22.

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Sounds of Explosions Reported in Iran's Bandar AbbasDeveloping

Sounds of Explosions Reported in Iran's Bandar Abbas

Iranian media reported sounds of several explosions in Bandar Abbas on Saturday afternoon, with no official details on cause, casualties or damages. The incident follows a prior Iranian army claim of shooting down an enemy fighter jet near the Strait of Hormuz.

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Pakistan's President Urges India to Resume Full Implementation of Indus Waters TreatyReliable

Pakistan's President Urges India to Resume Full Implementation of Indus Waters Treaty

Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari urged India on World Water Day to resume full implementation of the Indus Waters Treaty, condemning its suspension after a 2025 Kashmir attack as weaponizing water resources. He highlighted the treaty's importance, a recent arbitration ruling against suspension, and water scarcity's impacts, especially on women.

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Vitamin D Deficiency Widespread Among Women and Children in AfghanistanReliable

Vitamin D Deficiency Widespread Among Women and Children in Afghanistan

Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent in Afghanistan, especially among women and children, causing bone weakness, fatigue and other health issues due to limited sun exposure and poor nutrition, experts say. Health specialists recommend daily sunlight, vitamin-rich foods and medical checks to address it.

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Female Students in Kabul Urge Islamic Emirate to Reopen Girls' SchoolsReliable

Female Students in Kabul Urge Islamic Emirate to Reopen Girls' Schools

Female students in Kabul, including Mojdeh, Sama and Hasnia, are calling on the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan to reopen girls' schools amid prolonged closures. Activists like Lamia Shirzai warn of rights violations and risks to the nation's future.

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Kabul Residents Report Severe Water Shortages on World Water DayReliable

Kabul Residents Report Severe Water Shortages on World Water Day

Residents of Kabul's 10th district Chaqark area report waiting hours daily with up to 250 barrels for scarce drinking water on World Water Day. UNESCO, IOM and experts highlight global water access issues affecting billions, with calls for better management and gender equality.

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