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U.S. Resumes Limited Review of Asylum Requests from Non-High-Risk CountriesReliable

U.S. Resumes Limited Review of Asylum Requests from Non-High-Risk Countries

The U.S. has resumed limited review of asylum applications from countries not on its high-risk list after halting them following a November 2025 shooting near the White House by a former Afghan soldier who entered via the Afghan Allies Relocation Program. Restrictions persist for nationals of 39 high-risk countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America, with full security checks required for all applicants.

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US, Israel and Iran Engaged in Escalating Military Conflict

The United States and Israel have launched attacks on targets in Iran amid an escalating war, prompting Iranian missile and drone strikes on Israel and US bases, along with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Failed assassination attempts on Iranian leaders and threats to regional infrastructure highlight the conflict's severity.

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Schedule Announced for Afghanistan Under-17 Football Team in Central Asia ChampionshipReliable

Schedule Announced for Afghanistan Under-17 Football Team in Central Asia Championship

The schedule for Afghanistan's Under-17 football team in the Central Asia Championship has been announced, featuring matches against Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan at Dustlik Stadium in Tashkent. Afghanistan, the 2024 champions, is preparing in Kabul under coach Ali-Ahmad Yarzada, with Tajikistan as the defending titleholder.

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Rainfall Boosts Soil Moisture, Supports Afghan Rain-Fed Crops: FAOReliable

Rainfall Boosts Soil Moisture, Supports Afghan Rain-Fed Crops: FAO

Recent rainfall has boosted soil moisture across Afghanistan, aiding rain-fed crops, though more rain raises flash flood risks and potential frost damage, the FAO says. The National Disaster Management Authority reported 17 deaths and 26 injuries from floods, landslides, and lightning in 13 provinces over the past day.

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Meteorology Department Forecasts Rain, Possible Floods in 14 ProvincesReliable

Meteorology Department Forecasts Rain, Possible Floods in 14 Provinces

Afghanistan's Meteorology Department forecasts rain and possible floods tomorrow in 14 provinces including Kunar, Nangarhar and others, with up to 10-20 mm of rainfall. Strong winds of 50-70 km/h are expected in southern and western provinces.

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Planning Meeting for Kankor Exam HeldReliable

Planning Meeting for Kankor Exam Held

A planning meeting for the Kankor exam was held.

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Russian, Uzbek Officials to Discuss Afghanistan Security at Termez ConferenceReliable

Russian, Uzbek Officials to Discuss Afghanistan Security at Termez Conference

Russian and Uzbek officials will meet in Termez on 10-11 Hamal for a conference hosted by the Valdai Discussion Club and Uzbekistan's Institute for Strategic Studies to discuss Afghanistan's security and regional issues including migration and climate change. Organizers expressed concerns over terrorism risks near the Afghan border.

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Woman Killed, Several Injured in Nangarhar House Roof CollapsesReliable

Woman Killed, Several Injured in Nangarhar House Roof Collapses

Heavy rains caused two house roofs to collapse in Nangarhar province's Ghani Khel and Nazian districts, killing one woman and injuring four or six others, per Taliban police. Amu TV reported broader flooding across 13 provinces killed 17 and affected 500 families in the past day.

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14 Kilograms of Opium Smuggling Prevented in Badakhshan's Kashm DistrictReliable

14 Kilograms of Opium Smuggling Prevented in Badakhshan's Kashm District

Police in Badakhshan's Kashm district arrested a person attempting to smuggle 14 kilograms of opium, the Ministry of Interior reported. The suspect will face judicial authorities after investigations, amid the Islamic Emirate's nationwide narcotics ban that has dismantled dozens of drug factories over nearly five years.

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