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ReliableHigher Education Minister Reports Over 6,300 Graduate Students Enrolled Nationwide
Higher Education Minister Sheikh Nida Mohammad Nadim announced that over 6,300 students are enrolled in graduate programs nationwide, alongside approvals for new research funding and academic resources during a visit to Kandahar.
ReliableInterior Ministry Spokesperson Says Afghanistan Maintains Strategic Ties with Neighbors
Interior Ministry spokesperson Abdul Matin Qaneh stated that Afghanistan maintains strategic ties with most neighboring countries and that border security is well managed. Analysts emphasized that continued diplomacy and transparent security reporting are essential for regional trust.
ReliableNearly 2,000 Families in Nangarhar Gain Access to Clean Drinking Water
The Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development has completed eight water supply networks in Nangarhar’s Dara-e-Nur district, providing clean drinking water to nearly 2,000 families at a cost of approximately seven million Afghanis.
ReliableOver 100 Casualties Reported in Afghanistan Mine Incidents Since Start of 2026
Afghanistan has recorded 30 deaths and 71 injuries from landmine incidents since the start of 2026, with officials warning that a critical funding shortfall threatens ongoing demining operations across the country.
ReliableAfghanistan and Uzbekistan Discuss Expansion of Pharmaceutical Trade and Investment
Afghan and Uzbek health officials met to expand pharmaceutical trade, streamline foreign company registration, and explore investment opportunities to strengthen domestic medicine production and supply chains.
ReliableNew Telecommunications Site Activated in Logar Province
A $100,000 Salam Telecom site has been activated in Logar Province's Mohammad Agha district, providing high-quality telecommunications and internet services to thousands of residents. Provincial officials confirmed the expansion follows the recent activation of another facility in the same district.
ReliableSupreme Court Delegation Visits Nuristan to Assess Judicial Operations
A Supreme Court delegation led by Deputy Administrative Director Sheikh Sakhawullah Saeed visited Nuristan to evaluate local court operations and instruct judicial staff on issuing timely, evidence-based rulings. The visit focused on strengthening administrative discipline and aligning provincial judicial practices with national standards.
ReliableInternational Maritime Organization Reports Thousands of Seafarers and Vessels Stranded in Strait of Hormuz Amid Regional Conflict
The International Maritime Organization reports that over twenty thousand seafarers and two thousand ships are stranded in the Strait of Hormuz due to regional hostilities, with nineteen vessel attacks leaving at least ten dead and eight injured. The agency has urged conflicting parties to scale back military operations to ensure safe maritime transit.
ReliableConstruction Begins on WHO-Funded Health Center at Herat’s Islam Qala Border Crossing
Construction has begun on a WHO-funded infectious disease isolation center at Herat’s Islam Qala border crossing, with the 8.4 million Afghani project aimed at improving disease control and health services at the high-traffic transit point.
ReliableKunduz Authorities Release 109 Individuals Following Drug Rehabilitation Program
Kunduz authorities have released 109 individuals to their families after they completed a three-month drug rehabilitation program. Officials report that the provincial camp has treated over 4,000 people in the past four years, with more than 500 currently enrolled.



