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Work Begins on Three Electricity Projects in Northern AfghanistanReliable

Work Begins on Three Electricity Projects in Northern Afghanistan

The Ministry of Water and Energy has launched three electricity projects in Jawzjan, Sar-e Pol, and Faryab provinces, funded at nearly 4 billion Afghanis from the Islamic Emirate’s domestic budget. The three-year initiative aims to provide reliable power to thousands of households in northern Afghanistan.

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Nearly 100 UN Member States Condemn Iran’s Strait of Hormuz Attacks as Threat to Global EconomyReliable

Nearly 100 UN Member States Condemn Iran’s Strait of Hormuz Attacks as Threat to Global Economy

Nearly one hundred UN member states have condemned Iran’s recent attacks in the Strait of Hormuz as a threat to the global economy. Meanwhile, the White House confirmed it is reviewing an Iranian peace proposal to halt hostilities and reopen the waterway, though Washington’s core red lines remain in place.

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Iran Condemns US Seizure of Oil Tankers as PiracyReliable

Iran Condemns US Seizure of Oil Tankers as Piracy

Iran’s Foreign Ministry has condemned the U.S. seizure of Iranian oil tankers in international waters, labeling the action as piracy and a violation of international law. Spokesperson Ismail Baghai called for accountability, warning that the detentions threaten global maritime security and free trade.

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Afghanistan Signs $416,000 Agreement for Disaster Risk ReductionReliable

Afghanistan Signs $416,000 Agreement for Disaster Risk Reduction

Afghanistan’s National Disaster Management Authority and the World Social Services Institute in Asia have signed a $416,000 agreement to fund infrastructure upgrades and training programs aimed at reducing disaster risks. The initiative includes constructing protective barriers in Nangarhar province and establishing volunteer response teams.

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UN Experts Condemn Pakistani Strikes on Civilian Sites and University in KunarReliable

UN Experts Condemn Pakistani Strikes on Civilian Sites and University in Kunar

UN officials and human rights experts have condemned recent Pakistani artillery strikes on civilian sites and a university in Kunar province, calling for accountability and an independent investigation as local authorities report dozens of casualties.

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France Delivers 42 Tonnes of Humanitarian Aid to Afghanistan via EU Air BridgeReliable

France Delivers 42 Tonnes of Humanitarian Aid to Afghanistan via EU Air Bridge

France has delivered 42 tonnes of humanitarian aid, including therapeutic food and medical supplies, to Afghanistan via the EU Humanitarian Air Bridge. The shipment will be managed by the UN to treat severe malnutrition in approximately 3,200 young children amid a broader humanitarian crisis.

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Construction Begins on New Grand Mosque in Logar ProvinceReliable

Construction Begins on New Grand Mosque in Logar Province

Construction has begun on a new grand mosque in Logar’s Baraki Barak district, funded by a businessman and local residents. The 1,100-capacity facility will replace a historic 150-year-old structure that was damaged by time and conflict.

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Islamic Emirate Foreign Minister and Russian Envoy Discuss Bilateral CooperationReliable

Islamic Emirate Foreign Minister and Russian Envoy Discuss Bilateral Cooperation

Amir Khan Muttaqi and Russian presidential envoy Zamir Kabulov met to discuss expanding bilateral political ties, economic cooperation, and regional stability. Both officials emphasized activating joint commissions and strengthening diplomatic engagement between Kabul and Moscow.

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Woman Shot Dead in Kabul While Heading to Court Over Family DisputeDeveloping

Woman Shot Dead in Kabul While Heading to Court Over Family Dispute

A woman was shot dead in Kabul while traveling to a Taliban court amid ongoing family legal disputes, prompting authorities to detain her lawyer and transfer the body to forensics. The incident follows a separate family killing in Logar province the previous day.

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