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Pakistani Attacks in Eastern Nuristan Kill Around 40 Taliban Fighters, Prompt Reinforcements
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ICRC Warns of Worsening Water Crisis in Afghanistan

Islamic Emirate Reports Civilian Killed, Woman Wounded in Pakistani Fire in Kunar

Qatari Military Helicopter Crashes into Sea During Patrol

Islamic Emirate Member Assumes Control of Afghan Embassy in Berlin, German ARD Reports

Taliban Appoints New Charge d'Affaires at Afghan Embassy in Berlin Without German Approval

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ReliableZelenskiy Urges Allies to Maintain Sanctions on Russia Oil Revenues
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ReliableTaliban Faces Governance Challenges Amid Border Closures, Insurgencies and Economic Pressures
The Taliban struggles to govern Afghanistan amid closed Pakistan borders, internal attacks, ISIS-K threats, Middle East tensions and soaring prices, as reported by UN, World Bank and others. Economic deficits and security spending strain resources while civilians bear heavy costs.
ReliableAfghani Increases 9.93% Against US Dollar in Solar Year 1404, Central Bank Reports
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ReliableFinancial Times Editorial Highlights World's Inattention to Afghanistan Amid Taliban-Pakistan Tensions
A Financial Times editorial criticizes global inattention to Afghanistan nearly five years after the Taliban's takeover, citing curbs on women, soured Pakistan ties, cross-border strikes and terrorism risks. It urges US pressure on Pakistan, incentives for the Taliban and potential Chinese mediation to avert regional instability.
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ReliableVitamin D Deficiency Widespread Among Women and Children in Afghanistan
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ReliableFemale Students in Kabul Urge Islamic Emirate to Reopen Girls' Schools
Female students in Kabul, including Mojdeh, Sama and Hasnia, are calling on the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan to reopen girls' schools amid prolonged closures. Activists like Lamia Shirzai warn of rights violations and risks to the nation's future.
ReliableKabul Residents Report Severe Water Shortages on World Water Day
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