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ReliablePoultry Production Expands in Helmand Province
Helmand province officials report that two local poultry factories are producing 450,000 chicks monthly, meeting half of the region's demand. Plans are underway to open additional district markets to boost sales, create jobs, and reduce import reliance.
ReliableCheck Dam Handed Over in Faryab Province to Support Agriculture and Flood Control
A newly constructed check dam in Faryab province has been officially handed over to local communities to manage seasonal water, prevent soil erosion, and support agricultural activities. The project, funded by a partner organization, cost over 2.2 million Afghanis and was announced by provincial irrigation officials.
ReliableUS Lawmakers Condemn Reported Plan to Relocate Afghan Allies to Congo
US Senator Emmanuel Cleaver and several fellow lawmakers have condemned a reported Trump administration plan to relocate vetted Afghan allies from a Qatar camp to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, calling the proposal a betrayal that undermines US global standing. Advocacy groups and legislators are urging the administration to halt the transfer.
ReliableLavrov Accuses US of Disregarding International Conventions to Advance Energy Interests
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused the United States of disregarding international diplomatic conventions to advance its own energy market interests and warned that US engagements in Latin America and the Middle East are undermining global legal frameworks.
ReliableRegional Ecological Summit Concludes in Kazakhstan with Focus on Climate Action and Water Management
The Regional Ecological Summit 2026 concluded in Astana, Kazakhstan, with Central Asian leaders and an Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan delegation agreeing on joint climate action, water management, and green technology initiatives through 2030. The conference emphasized addressing the Aral Sea crisis and integrating digital tools for environmental monitoring.
ReliableMines and Petroleum Minister Inspects TAPI Pipeline Progress in Herat
Afghanistan’s Minister of Mines and Petroleum inspected the TAPI gas pipeline site in Herat, confirming that 44 kilometers of the route are complete and 124 kilometers are prepared for the next phase. Officials stated the project will drive economic growth, create jobs, and enhance regional energy cooperation.
ReliableConstruction of New Central Prison Facility Begins in Panjshir Province
Construction of a new central prison facility has begun in Panjshir province, funded at 116 million Afghanis by the Islamic Emirate’s prison administration. The five-and-a-half-acre site in Bazarak will feature rehabilitation centers, vocational workshops, and 100 inmate rooms.
ReliableIran Reports Defusal of Unexploded U.S. Bomb in Yazd Province
Iranian security forces have safely defused an unexploded U.S.-made bunker-buster bomb buried 13 meters underground in Yazd Province following recent joint U.S.-Israeli airstrikes. Authorities have launched systematic clearance operations to locate and remove additional unexploded ordnance in the region.
ReliableGerman Chancellor Rules Out Immediate EU Membership for Ukraine, Advocates Closer Cooperation
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has ruled out immediate European Union membership for Ukraine, proposing instead closer institutional cooperation and limited participation in EU meetings without voting rights. He emphasized that full accession requires extensive reforms and unanimous approval from all member states.
ReliableFamilies in Khost Province End Decades-Long Feud Following Local Mediation
Families of Haji Nurshah Gul and Baghdad Khan in Khost province have ended a twenty-eight-year feud that claimed four lives. The reconciliation was facilitated by provincial authorities and tribal elders, with both sides pledging to uphold Islamic and Afghan values of peace.
ReliableSecond Pedestrian Bridge Inaugurated in Herat City
A second pedestrian bridge connecting Gulha and Shahr-e-Naw squares in Herat city has been inaugurated after five months of construction at a cost of over 16 million Afghanis. Officials highlighted the project’s role in easing urban traffic and supporting broader provincial development.



