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UNICEF Trains More Than 54,000 Teachers in Afghanistan in 2025 to Improve Education QualityReliable

UNICEF Trains More Than 54,000 Teachers in Afghanistan in 2025 to Improve Education Quality

UNICEF reports investing in the training of more than 54,000 teachers in Afghanistan in 2025 through practical programs and structured support to improve education quality and create safer classrooms. The initiative occurs against a backdrop of restrictions on women's rights and girls' secondary education since the Taliban's takeover in 2021.

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420 Policemen Graduate from Parwan Police Training CenterReliable

420 Policemen Graduate from Parwan Police Training Center

420 policemen from Parwan, Kapisa and Panjshir graduated from the Parwan Police Training Center after two months of training, with the commander emphasizing Sharia-based instruction. The center has trained around 9,000 policemen overall.

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Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Pakistan Leader Criticizes Islamabad's Foreign Policy for Alienating Regional PartnersReliable

Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Pakistan Leader Criticizes Islamabad's Foreign Policy for Alienating Regional Partners

Mawlana Fazl al-Rahman, leader of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Pakistan, criticized Pakistan's foreign policy for straining ties with Afghanistan, Iran and China, including halting CPEC projects due to mistrust. He called for respectful diplomacy and dismissed Islamabad's accusations against Kabul as political.

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Two ancient Kushan-era sites identified in Afghanistan's Baghlan provinceReliable

Two ancient Kushan-era sites identified in Afghanistan's Baghlan province

Archaeologists in Afghanistan's Baghlan province have identified two 2,000-year-old sites from the Kushan period along roads 8 and 9 in central Baghlan, near the Chamqala site. The Baghlan Information and Culture Directorate head said the finds include mud-brick walls, pottery, ash and bones, with preservation a key priority amid 120 registered sites in the province.

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Construction Begins on Perimeter Wall at Torghundi Port in HeratReliable

Construction Begins on Perimeter Wall at Torghundi Port in Herat

Construction has started on a new perimeter wall at Torghundi port in Herat province, costing more than 36 million Afghanis, to replace deteriorated structures over 40 years old. Herat governor's spokesman Mohammad Yusuf Saidi said the project will boost security and improve port management at the key trade link to Turkmenistan.

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India Faces Gas Shortages Due to Strait of Hormuz Closure Amid Middle East TensionsDeveloping

India Faces Gas Shortages Due to Strait of Hormuz Closure Amid Middle East Tensions

India is experiencing severe gas shortages with long lines at distribution centers due to Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz amid US-Israel tensions, halting about one-fifth of global oil and gas supplies. Iran recently allowed two Indian LNG carriers to pass, while analysts warn of a potential energy crisis if the conflict continues.

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Five killed, five injured as vehicle overturns in Badakhshan provinceReliable

Five killed, five injured as vehicle overturns in Badakhshan province

Five people were killed and five others injured when a Frontier-type vehicle overturned in the Kotl Katak area of Shahr-e Bozorg district, Badakhshan province. District governor Molvi Abdul Rashid Rashad attributed the crash to the driver's carelessness.

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