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ReliableUS and Iran Near Interim Agreement to Halt Hostilities
The United States and Iran are nearing a temporary, three-step interim agreement to halt hostilities and stabilize the Strait of Hormuz, while postponing complex nuclear disputes. Mediated by Pakistan, the deal has drawn cautious optimism from officials and triggered positive reactions in global markets.
ReliableRussia Urges Foreign Diplomatic Evacuation from Kyiv Amid Escalation Warnings
Russia has urged foreign governments to evacuate diplomatic staff and citizens from Kyiv, warning of potential military escalation and announcing a temporary ceasefire for May 8 and 9. Ukrainian officials have not yet responded to the evacuation request or the proposed pause in hostilities.
ReliableRehabilitation Works Begin on First Layer of Balkh-Sheberghan Road
The Ministry of Public Works has begun rehabilitation on the first layer of the 25-kilometer Balkh-Sheberghan highway, a 752-million-Afghani project expected to take 26 months and employ 163 workers.
ReliableUS Releases 2026 Counterterrorism Strategy, Excludes Afghanistan from Threat List
The newly released 2026 US counterterrorism strategy excludes Afghanistan from its official threat list while prioritizing operations against extremist networks in Asia and expanding international security cooperation.
ReliableFormer Afghan Soldier in Badakhshan Appeals for Humanitarian Assistance
A former Afghan National Army officer from Badakhshan is appealing to humanitarian organizations for medical and financial aid after years of health complications and depleted savings. He cites severe symptoms and an inability to work as the primary reasons for his request.
ReliableIslamic Emirate Seeks Inclusion in Regional and Global Forums on Afghanistan
Acting ambassador Sohil Shaheen stated that the Islamic Emirate seeks invitations to all regional and global meetings concerning Afghanistan, citing its governance and security record. The call follows the country's absence from a recent Shanghai Cooperation Organisation defense ministers' meeting.
ReliableAmerican Researcher Says Taliban Detention Was Politically Motivated
American researcher Dennis Quill says his 14-month detention by the Taliban was politically motivated and lacked formal charges. Following his March 2026 release, the US State Department added Afghanistan to a list of nations supporting unlawful detentions, noting two other Americans remain in custody.
ReliableWHO Reports Afghanistan Faces One Maternal Death Nearly Every Hour
The World Health Organization reports that Afghanistan records nearly one maternal death per hour, with a mortality rate of 521 per 100,000 live births. Despite improvements in prenatal care and skilled birth attendance over the past two decades, funding shortages and restricted mobility for women threaten to reverse these health gains.
UnverifiedTaliban and Iran Reportedly Developing Application to Monitor Afghan Users
Anonymous sources allege that the Taliban and Iran are jointly developing a mobile application to monitor Afghan users' digital activity. The claims emerge amid recent internet disruptions and official announcements regarding domestic software development.



