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Taliban Higher Education Minister Reportedly Threatens Uzbek Students Over Red HatsDeveloping

Taliban Higher Education Minister Reportedly Threatens Uzbek Students Over Red Hats

Sources cited by Hasht-e Subh claim Taliban Higher Education Minister Neda Mohammad Nadeem slapped and expelled Uzbek students at Kabul University for wearing traditional red "Sarpli" hats. The alleged incident took place on April 8, 2026, during a garbage collection activity in the university courtyard.

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Turkish Police Detain 18 Afghan Migrants in Tokat ProvinceReliable

Turkish Police Detain 18 Afghan Migrants in Tokat Province

Turkish police in Tokat province detained 18 Afghan migrants hidden in a cargo truck carrying dates and pistachio oil, arresting the driver for suspected smuggling. The migrants, who entered irregularly via Iran, were sent to a removal center for deportation.

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Afghanistan Floods Destroy Nearly 1,000 Homes, Exacerbate Shelter CrisisReliable

Afghanistan Floods Destroy Nearly 1,000 Homes, Exacerbate Shelter Crisis

Recent floods in Afghanistan have destroyed nearly 1,000 homes and partially damaged over 4,000 others, exacerbating a shelter crisis for 4.2 million people, according to UN-Habitat and local authorities. Aid has been distributed to affected families in Kandahar amid over 110 deaths from disasters including heavy rains and an earthquake.

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Balkh Statistics Directorate Provides Vital Registration Services to 155,610 People in Solar Year 1404Reliable

Balkh Statistics Directorate Provides Vital Registration Services to 155,610 People in Solar Year 1404

Balkh Province's Statistics and Information Directorate provided vital registration services to 155,610 people in solar year 1404, issuing over 104,000 electronic tazkeras and handling other registrations and corrections. The directorate also conducted data collection via 1,572 forms and surveys on address mapping and food security.

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Iranians Form Human Chains Around Bridges and Power Plants After Trump WarningsReliable

Iranians Form Human Chains Around Bridges and Power Plants After Trump Warnings

Iranians formed human chains around key infrastructure in several cities on April 8, 2026, in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's warnings of strikes over Strait of Hormuz demands. Officials hailed the action as national unity, while critics noted risks to civilians.

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UN OCHA Report Warns of Humanitarian Crisis from Afghanistan-Pakistan Border ClashesReliable

UN OCHA Report Warns of Humanitarian Crisis from Afghanistan-Pakistan Border Clashes

A UN OCHA report warns that Afghanistan-Pakistan border clashes along the Durand Line have displaced over 94,000 people in eastern provinces and caused hundreds of civilian casualties, including children and a humanitarian worker. Damage to health centers, schools and other infrastructure, along with restricted aid access, has deepened the crisis.

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Herat resident launches mobile 'Book Courier' to deliver books to homesReliable

Herat resident launches mobile 'Book Courier' to deliver books to homes

Ghulam Farooq Mahmoodi, a Herat resident, invested around 500,000 afghanis in nearly 2,000 books to launch a mobile "Book Courier" service delivering to homes in the city and districts. The initiative has been welcomed by cultural figures, residents and officials including Mawlawi Abdul Mateen Adil from the Herat Department of Information and Culture.

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Australian PM Welcomes US-Iran Ceasefire, Criticizes Trump's Threat Against TehranReliable

Australian PM Welcomes US-Iran Ceasefire, Criticizes Trump's Threat Against Tehran

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese welcomed a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran following mediation efforts including Pakistan, while criticizing U.S. President Donald Trump's threat against Tehran as inappropriate and extraordinary.

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