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German Foreign Ministry: Pakistan Should Stop Deporting Afghans Awaiting German Visas

The German Foreign Ministry has announced that more than 200 Afghans—previously part of Germany’s asylum and relocation program—have recently been deported by Pakistan back to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.German Foreign Ministry spokesperson Joseph Hüntersier has called on Islamabad to allow these individuals to return to Pakistan and continue the process of obtaining their German visas.Hüntersier added that…

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Floods Kill Four People Across Eight Provinces in Afghanistan

The Taliban-controlled Natural Disaster Management Authority has reported that in the past two days, heavy rains have triggered floods in eight provinces of Afghanistan: Kabul, Kapisa, Parwan, Paktika, Logar, Nangarhar, Laghman, and Kunar.According to the report, four people lost their lives in these floods, and one other person was injured.The floods completely destroyed 11 homes…

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Under Taliban rule, Afghanistan’s capital Kabul remains without electricity and in darkness

Residents of Kabul complain that under the shadow of Taliban rule, the persistent electricity shortages have severely disrupted their daily lives.They say that during these extremely hot days, they have no power, and the heat has caused illness among women and children.Kabul citizens told Cheragh TV: “We go hours and hours without electricity during the…

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Mohammad Hassan Akhund gives guidance to Kabul University on strengthening the educational system

The Taliban’s Prime Minister, Mohammad Hassan Akhund, participated in a meeting at Kabul University focused on strengthening the educational system. In this gathering, he gave instructions aimed at improving teaching quality and implementing reforms.On the other hand, Afghans on social media reacted dramatically to these instructions, saying that Mullah Hassan has never attended school and…

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Taliban Sell Precious Stones Worth Around Five Million Afghanis from Nuristan Mines

According to a statement released by the Taliban’s Ministry of Mines and Petroleum in Nuristan province, the Taliban sold 125 kilograms of precious stones through a public auction on Sunday, generating 5,366,000 Afghanis in revenue.The statement noted that these stones were extracted and sold from mines located in the Want Waigal district of Nuristan province.It…

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Yesterday, 59 Afghan Refugee Families Returned to Kandahar from Pakistan

According to a statement from the Kandahar Directorate of Refugees and Repatriation, on Sunday, 59 Afghan refugee families—comprising 339 individuals—returned to Kandahar via the Spin Boldak crossing from Pakistan.The statement noted that after registration, these families were transported to their original areas.Additionally, the statement reported that on the same day, eight Afghan refugees were released…

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