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Central Asian Countries Seek Unified Strategy Toward Afghanistan
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Economic Crisis in Herat Leaves Poor Families Unable to Meet Living Needs During Ramadan

Axios: US Attack on Iran May Begin Sooner and More Extensively Than Expected

Pakistan Defense Minister Warns of Airstrikes in Afghanistan if Necessary

Central Asian contact group meets in Astana on Afghanistan security and economic issues

AMSO: Situation of Afghan Journalists in Pakistan and Iran Critical

Afghan Taekwondo Athlete Marzieh Hamidi Receives International Women's Rights Award at Geneva Summit
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