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UN Official Praises Afghanistan's Counter-Narcotics AchievementsReliable

UN Official Praises Afghanistan's Counter-Narcotics Achievements

A UN official commended Afghanistan's progress in counter-narcotics efforts during a meeting with the deputy minister for counter-narcotics, pledging support for border scanners and highlighting positive developments from a recent international conference.

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Islamic Emirate Prime Minister's Office Head Meets Council of Hindus and Sikhs LeaderReliable

Islamic Emirate Prime Minister's Office Head Meets Council of Hindus and Sikhs Leader

Mullah Abdul Wasi, head of the Islamic Emirate's Prime Minister's Office, met with Manjit Singh Lambhe, leader of Afghanistan's Hindus and Sikhs council, who voiced concerns over properties, electricity, medical licenses, and a temple site. Abdul Wasi promised to address the issues with relevant authorities.

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French President Macron Accepts Louvre Director's Resignation After Jewelry TheftReliable

French President Macron Accepts Louvre Director's Resignation After Jewelry Theft

French President Emmanuel Macron accepted the resignation of Louvre director Laurence Des Cars after a $102 million jewelry theft exposed security flaws and amid ongoing staff strikes. Macron called the move a responsible step for the museum's stability.

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Kabul Residents Demand Removal of Concrete Barriers Near Russian EmbassyReliable

Kabul Residents Demand Removal of Concrete Barriers Near Russian Embassy

Kabul residents near the Russian embassy demand removal of concrete barriers amid traffic woes, as the Interior Ministry clears such obstacles elsewhere in the country.

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At Least 30 Killed, Dozens Missing in Floods in Southeastern BrazilReliable

At Least 30 Killed, Dozens Missing in Floods in Southeastern Brazil

Severe floods in Brazil's Minas Gerais state have killed at least 30 people and left dozens missing, with rescue operations ongoing amid difficult conditions. President Lula da Silva offered condolences as authorities provide aid to displaced residents.

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Over 166,000 Returning Migrants Registered for EmploymentReliable

Over 166,000 Returning Migrants Registered for Employment

A committee of the Islamic Emirate has registered over 166,000 returning migrants for jobs and facilitated employment or training for thousands, its deputy spokesman said.

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