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UN Afghanistan Coordinator Holds Farewell Meeting with FM Muttaqi

UN Special Rapporteur to Present Report on Women's Access to Health Services in Afghanistan

Magnitude 5.8 earthquake strikes northeastern Afghanistan

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Afghan-born Dutch author Forough Karimi won the 2026 Dutch Booksellers Award for her novel 'I Carry Clouds in My Eyes,' which tells the story of an Afghan refugee psychiatrist.
ReliableConstruction begins on bridge in Afghanistan's Badakhshan province
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ReliableFormer Minister Abdul Bari Jahani Calls Tarawih Prayer a 'Bid'ah'
Abdul Bari Jahani, former Afghan minister and national anthem poet, claimed the Tarawih prayer is a 'bid'ah' not found in the Quran or Hadiths and attributed to Umar bin Khattab, prompting diverse reactions on social media.
ReliableUS Supreme Court overturns Trump's sweeping tariffs
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ReliableGreece, Germany, Netherlands, Austria and Denmark agree to establish migrant return centers outside EU
Greece is partnering with Germany, the Netherlands, Austria and Denmark to establish migrant return centers outside the EU, likely in Africa, as announced by Migration Minister Thanos Pleuris. The initiative aims to handle rejected asylum seekers and includes upcoming talks with Pakistan on returns amid declining illegal entries to Greece.
UnconfirmedKabul Residents Report Unidentified Drone Patrolling Over Capital
Kabul residents reported seeing an unidentified drone patrolling visibly over the capital on February 20, providing video evidence to Afghanistan International, while the Taliban offered no comment.
ReliableJonathan Trott Ends Tenure as Afghanistan National Cricket Team Head Coach
Jonathan Trott has left his position as head coach of Afghanistan's national cricket team after his contract ended following a World Cup win over Canada. The Afghanistan Cricket Board thanked him for leading the team to its first semi-final appearance in 2024.
ReliableQand-e Parsī 2026 Award Presented to Three Prominent Cultural Figures
The Qand-e Parsī 2026 award was presented to Tajik artist Negina Amanqolova, Afghan poet Latif Nazemi, and US professor Michael Barry at the 11th Persian-speakers conference in London.
ReliableAfghanistan Football Federation to Introduce New National Team Coach in Kabul
Afghanistan Football Federation will introduce Brazilian coach Jose Antonio Nogueria as new national team head in Kabul tomorrow, amid calls for stability in Afghan football.
UnverifiedTaliban leader issues new criminal code permitting husbands to beat wives without visible injuries
A new Taliban criminal code reportedly allows husbands to beat wives without causing visible injuries or broken bones, with strict conditions for women to file complaints. Penalties for women fleeing abuse are also outlined, up to three months in prison.


