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Opinion Piece Warns of Collapse in Afghanistan's Women's Health Sector Due to Exclusion PoliciesUnverified

Opinion Piece Warns of Collapse in Afghanistan's Women's Health Sector Due to Exclusion Policies

An Amu TV opinion piece claims Afghanistan's health system, particularly women's health, is collapsing due to policies excluding women from education and work, leading to maternal and infant deaths. The author calls it a 'silent genocide' and urges international action to restore female medical staff.

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Afghan Merchants Sign 20 Contracts Worth Over $400 Million with Uzbek Counterparts in FerganaReliable

Afghan Merchants Sign 20 Contracts Worth Over $400 Million with Uzbek Counterparts in Fergana

An Afghan business delegation led by Zalgai Azimi signed 20 commercial contracts worth over $400 million with Uzbek counterparts in Fergana province. The deals build on recent trade growth to $1.5 billion in 2025 and the creation of a joint business council.

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Kabul University Student Claims Taliban Higher Education Minister Slapped Him Over Uzbek HatReliable

Kabul University Student Claims Taliban Higher Education Minister Slapped Him Over Uzbek Hat

A Kabul University Uzbek literature student claims the Taliban higher education minister slapped him for wearing a traditional Uzbek hat during a cleanup, prompting criticism from political figures. The ministry has not commented amid reports of similar cultural sensitivities.

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Munir Ahmad Team Wins Kyurugi, Hossein Wahdat Takes Pumsae at Kabul Ramadan Taekwondo CupReliable

Munir Ahmad Team Wins Kyurugi, Hossein Wahdat Takes Pumsae at Kabul Ramadan Taekwondo Cup

The Munir Ahmad team won the Kyurugi section with 7 points and Hossein Wahdat took the Pumsae title with 10 points at the 14th Ramadan Taekwondo Cup in Kabul. The Afghanistan Taekwondo Federation announced top performers and praised the event for promoting grassroots youth taekwondo.

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Pakistan Evacuates Serena Hotel in Islamabad Ahead of Possible Iran-US TalksReliable

Pakistan Evacuates Serena Hotel in Islamabad Ahead of Possible Iran-US Talks

Pakistani authorities evacuated the Serena Hotel in Islamabad for a major government event amid reports of impending Iran-US talks following a Pakistan-mediated ceasefire. Timing details differ slightly across statements from Iran's ambassador, Supreme National Security Council, and TASS sources.

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India Hands Over Three Tons of Humanitarian Aid to Afghanistan's National Disaster Management Preparedness AuthorityReliable

India Hands Over Three Tons of Humanitarian Aid to Afghanistan's National Disaster Management Preparedness Authority

India delivered three tons of humanitarian aid, including health kits, kitchen kits, beds, and tarpaulins, to Afghanistan's National Disaster Management Preparedness Authority in Kabul for flood victims. The authority praised the support and pledged transparent distribution.

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Trump: U.S. Forces to Remain Near Iran Until Ceasefire HoldsReliable

Trump: U.S. Forces to Remain Near Iran Until Ceasefire Holds

U.S. President Donald Trump stated that American forces and equipment will remain near Iran until the ceasefire is fully respected, warning of a stronger response if breached by Tehran. He linked the deal's success to preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon and ensuring the Strait of Hormuz remains open to shipping.

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Pakistan PM Proposes Ceasefire Between US and Iran Ahead of Trump DeadlineReliable

Pakistan PM Proposes Ceasefire Between US and Iran Ahead of Trump Deadline

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif proposed a two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran via social media just before Donald Trump's deadline expired. Reports differ on whether Trump agreed and on the proposal's origins, with some citing mediation efforts and others suggesting it was pre-prepared by the US or Israel.

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World Bank Report: Afghanistan's Per Capita GDP Drops 5.6% in 1404 Despite 4.8% GrowthReliable

World Bank Report: Afghanistan's Per Capita GDP Drops 5.6% in 1404 Despite 4.8% Growth

A World Bank report states Afghanistan's economy grew 4.8 percent in fiscal year 1404 but per capita GDP fell 5.6 percent due to shocks like reduced aid, border closures, disasters and migrant returns. It forecasts 4 percent growth in 1405 amid risks from regional instability.

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