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4 sources·Taliban Bans All Medicine Imports from Pakistan Effective Monday
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Taliban Bans All Medicine Imports from Pakistan Effective Monday

Pakistan Plans to Deport Nearly 20,000 Afghans Awaiting US Resettlement

UNAMA Reports Civilian Casualties, Arbitrary Detentions and Women's Rights Restrictions in Late 2025

UNAMA reports 70 civilians killed in Pakistani attacks on Afghanistan in last three months of 2025

Japan and UNOPS sign $9.4 million grant agreement for climate adaptation in Afghanistan

World Food Programme Provides Meals to 880,000 Afghan Schoolchildren in 2025
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