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Afghanistan Sees Slight Fuel Price Drop Amid Global Surge from Middle East ConflictsReliable

Afghanistan Sees Slight Fuel Price Drop Amid Global Surge from Middle East Conflicts

Fuel prices in Afghanistan have dipped by 5 Afghanis for diesel, petrol and LPG after an initial surge, bucking a global rise triggered by Middle East conflicts. Economic expert Sair Qureshi cites low import taxes and Central Asian sourcing, while drivers seek deeper cuts and fuel officials monitor markets.

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Commemoration Ceremony for Abdul Ali Mazari Held in RomeReliable

Commemoration Ceremony for Abdul Ali Mazari Held in Rome

A ceremony commemorating the martyrdom anniversary of former jihad leader Abdul Ali Mazari was held in Rome by the Hazara Cultural Center, with speakers stressing ethnic unity, social justice and rejection of extremism. An Italian researcher described the persecution of Hazaras as a slow but steady genocide.

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Lebanese Health Ministry Reports 850 Killed in Israeli Airstrikes on Lebanon Since March 2Reliable

Lebanese Health Ministry Reports 850 Killed in Israeli Airstrikes on Lebanon Since March 2

The Lebanese Ministry of Health reported 850 people killed, including women, children and health workers, in Israeli airstrikes since March 2, following Hezbollah missile fire toward Israel. Over 2,100 were injured, with officials condemning attacks on medical teams and displaced residents facing shelter shortages.

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Rising Residential Rents and Housing Shortage Raise Concerns Among Kabul ResidentsReliable

Rising Residential Rents and Housing Shortage Raise Concerns Among Kabul Residents

Kabul residents are complaining about sharp increases in residential rents and a housing shortage, which real estate agents link to the return of Afghan migrants from neighboring countries. The Ministry of Justice of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan reports closing 55 illegal real estate offices in the capital over the past three months.

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Crimea's Agriculture Minister Says Afghanistan, Azerbaijan Replacing Part of Iran's Products in Russian MarketReliable

Crimea's Agriculture Minister Says Afghanistan, Azerbaijan Replacing Part of Iran's Products in Russian Market

Crimea's Minister of Agriculture Denis Kratiuk said Afghanistan and Azerbaijan are replacing Iranian agricultural products, especially winter supplies, in the Russian market. The shift could happen quickly and affect regional trade.

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Afghan Youth Boxer Mojtaba Haidari Continues Intensive Training for International EventsReliable

Afghan Youth Boxer Mojtaba Haidari Continues Intensive Training for International Events

Seventeen-year-old Afghan national youth boxer Mojtaba Haidari, a multiple medal winner, is self-funding intensive training for future international events after missing Thailand qualifiers due to insufficient budget from the Sports Administration. The athlete remains committed to securing world medals and representing Afghanistan.

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Pakistan's UN Deputy Representative Urges UNAMA to Report Afghanistan Security ObjectivelyReliable

Pakistan's UN Deputy Representative Urges UNAMA to Report Afghanistan Security Objectively

Pakistan's Deputy UN Representative Mohammad Osman Iqbal Jadoon urged UNAMA to objectively report Afghanistan's security situation amid concerns over terrorism, while supporting a three-month extension of its mandate approved unanimously by the Security Council. He accused some Taliban elements of aiding groups like TTP, ISIS and Al-Qaeda that launch attacks into Pakistan from Afghanistan.

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Pakistani political figures call for end to clashes with TalibanReliable

Pakistani political figures call for end to clashes with Taliban

Pakistani politicians Mahmoud Khan Achakzai, Mohsen Dawar and Khushhal Khan Kakar issued a joint statement calling for an end to clashes between the Taliban and Pakistan, citing civilian casualties from Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan. They described the tensions as an 'undeclared war' affecting Pashtuns and urged policy changes to promote peace.

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Afghan Wireless Distributes 500 Iftar Packages to Needy, Disabled in HeratReliable

Afghan Wireless Distributes 500 Iftar Packages to Needy, Disabled in Herat

Afghan Wireless distributed 500 iftar packages in Herat to needy residents, disabled individuals, and municipal workers during Ramadan. The Islamic Emirate's spokesperson condemned the UN Security Council's renewal of sanctions against senior officials as a rights violation.

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