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Amnesty International Raises Concerns Over Pakistani Airstrike on Kabul Drug Rehabilitation Center

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A leaked Taliban document requests appointing former US advisor Abdullah Israel Aryan to the health ministry to rebuild trust with donors amid aid cuts. Internal sources confirm his involvement in official activities and note increased recruitment of similar advisors.
ReliableWorld Food Programme Warns Middle East Tensions Could Worsen Hunger in Afghanistan
The World Food Programme warns that food transport disruptions from Middle East tensions, including ship rerouting due to insecurity in key sea lanes, could worsen hunger in Afghanistan where one-third of the population relies on aid. About 70,000 tons of food are stuck, alternative routes have raised costs, and experts fear a broader crisis if issues persist until June.
ReliableTrump Claims Iran Seeks U.S. Deal Despite State Media Denials, Sets Five-Day Deadline on Attacks
U.S. President Donald Trump claimed Iran is seeking a deal with the United States despite state media denials, saying talks reached main points and will continue by phone. He set a five-day deadline to halt attacks on Iran's energy infrastructure, attributing denials possibly to communication disruptions.
ReliableAfghanistan National Football Team to Host Myanmar Match in Myanmar
Afghanistan's national football team will host its home match against Myanmar in Myanmar itself, marking the third straight home game abroad after previous ones in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Syria has already qualified from the group with 12 points.
ReliableFormer Moldovan Police Official Details Shifting Heroin Routes from Afghanistan to Europe
A former Moldovan anti-narcotics police chief told Russian media Izvestia that heroin routes from Afghanistan to Europe have shifted to sea paths from Turkey due to tighter Bulgarian border controls, with networks involving Kurdish groups linked to the PKK. The Taliban say they have made major progress against drug production and trafficking since taking power.
ReliableQoshtepa Canal Second Section Reaches 98% Excavation Progress
The second section of the Qoshtepa Water Canal has reached 98% progress in excavation and 90.5% in headworks, with officials expecting soon operationalization following a visit by the Emirati National Development Company's head. Economic experts highlight its potential to boost agriculture, create jobs and improve water access in northern Afghanistan.
ReliableIslamic Emirate Ministry of Justice Publishes Seven Laws and Three Procedures in Solar Year 1404
The Ministry of Justice of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan published seven endorsed laws and three procedures in the official gazette during solar year 1404, alongside leader's decrees. Legal experts praised their potential for order and anti-corruption but stressed implementation needs.
ReliableIranian Foreign Ministry Denies Recent Talks with United States
Iran's Foreign Ministry denied U.S. President Donald Trump's claims of recent 'constructive' talks between Tehran and Washington, attributing them to efforts to lower energy prices and advance military plans. The denial came after Trump announced a conditional five-day postponement of attacks on Iranian energy facilities.
ReliableIslamic Emirate Reports Pakistan Attacks on Kunar, Nuristan During Eid Ceasefire
The deputy spokesman of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan reported that Pakistan violated an Eid ceasefire by attacking Kunar and Nuristan provinces, killing three people including a child. Experts attributed the attacks to broader regional tensions and called for stronger monitoring mechanisms.
ReliableAfghanistan Ranks Third in South Korean Sweetened Carbonated Soft Drink Imports in 2025
Afghanistan ranked third in imports of sweetened carbonated soft drinks from South Korea in 2025 with $13.4 million, behind Cambodia and Russia, according to South Korean customs data published by TASS. The country placed second in the first two months of 2026 with $3.1 million in imports.
ReliablePakistani Fruits Continue Spoiling After Six-Month Trade Halt with Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
Pakistani fruits like kinnow are spoiling in Mandi Peshawar amid a six-month trade suspension with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, causing heavy losses for traders. The Islamic Emirate will resume trade only with a written pledge from Pakistan against politicizing commerce.
ReliableAfghanistan's Saffron Exports Reach $54 Million Last Year
Afghanistan's Ministry of Industry and Commerce reported saffron exports reached $54 million last year, with 56 tons shipped mainly to India, Saudi Arabia and the United States. Officials emphasized expanding cultivation beyond Herat to enhance production and farmers' incomes.
ReliableRegional Tensions in Middle East Disrupt Afghan Airlines' Flights, Surge Fuel Prices
Regional tensions in the Middle East, including Iran's attacks on Gulf countries, have forced Afghan airline Kam Air to cancel flights to Dubai, Qatar and Kuwait amid fuel shortages and price surges from $1,100-1,300 to $2,000-2,400 per ton. Officials and experts call for government subsidies and tax exemptions to avert ticket price increases and maintain service access.
ReliablePetrol prices in Pakistan reach 534 rupees per liter after 200-rupee hike
Petrol prices in Pakistan have jumped 200 rupees to 534 rupees per liter, the second hike this month, sparking transport sector concerns and fears of worsening economic crisis without official explanation from authorities.