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209 Al-Fath Corps Launches Three-Day Training Seminar for PersonnelReliable

209 Al-Fath Corps Launches Three-Day Training Seminar for Personnel

The 209 Al-Fath Corps has begun a three-day professional training seminar under Ministry of National Defense directives, focusing on military principles, inspection procedures, and administrative efficiency. Chief Inspector Mufti Latifullah Hakimi is leading key instructional sessions to enhance personnel capacity.

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Returned Afghan Migrants Report Worsening Conditions After DeportationReliable

Returned Afghan Migrants Report Worsening Conditions After Deportation

Deported Afghan migrants from Pakistan and Iran report worsening living conditions, citing inadequate shelter and extortionate transport fees. The Commission for Addressing Migrants' Problems urges returnees to report their challenges through official channels as authorities coordinate relief efforts.

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UK and Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Hold Talks on Return of Rejected Asylum SeekersReliable

UK and Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Hold Talks on Return of Rejected Asylum Seekers

UK and Afghan officials are holding diplomatic talks regarding the return of rejected asylum seekers, with parallel negotiations underway with the European Union. UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood acknowledged the discussions but declined to confirm specific repatriation agreements.

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Residents of Kabul's Omar Gulistan Complex Face Eviction After Taliban Court RulingReliable

Residents of Kabul's Omar Gulistan Complex Face Eviction After Taliban Court Ruling

Kabul authorities have issued a 10-day eviction notice to residents of the Omar Gulistan residential complex after a Taliban court declared the property state-owned. The ruling has sparked protests as families contest the decision with historical ownership documents.

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Disabled Individuals in Afghanistan Raise Concerns Over Insufficient AllowancesReliable

Disabled Individuals in Afghanistan Raise Concerns Over Insufficient Allowances

Disabled individuals in Kabul report that monthly allowances of approximately 9,000 Afghanis are inadequate amid rising living costs, while the Ministry of Martyrs and Disabled Affairs cites recent budget allocations and varying stipend adjustments based on disability type.

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Afghan Refugees Accounted for 27 Percent of EU Asylum Approvals in 2025Reliable

Afghan Refugees Accounted for 27 Percent of EU Asylum Approvals in 2025

Eurostat data shows Afghan nationals accounted for 27 percent of all positive EU asylum decisions in 2025, despite an overall 20 percent decline in European approvals. Germany led the bloc with nearly 29 percent of the total acceptances.

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International Traditional Wrestling Festival Concludes in AfghanistanReliable

International Traditional Wrestling Festival Concludes in Afghanistan

An international traditional wrestling festival concluded in Afghanistan after three days of competition, featuring 160 athletes from seven countries across Kurash, Rustam, and belt wrestling disciplines. Sports officials praised the event as a significant achievement for the country's athletic sector.

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