Japan donated $7 million to Afghanistan for combating contagious diseases
KABUL (SW) – Japan has donated approximately $7 million to address and combat contagious diseases in Afghanistan.
KABUL (SW) – Japan has donated approximately $7 million to address and combat contagious diseases in Afghanistan.
KABUL (SW) – Sardar Ahmad Shakib, the head of the Afghan embassy in Islamabad, recently held a meeting with Fazal-ur-Rehman, the president of the political party Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam in Pakistan.
KABUL (SW) – A number of residents and businessmen in Kabul have raised concerns about the recent surge in power supply issues, saying that they are compelled to rely more on generators and gas to meet their daily needs which imposes additional costs on their expenses.
KABUL (SW) – Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate, in response to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian’s statement on the return of Afghans to the country, emphasizes that Iran should avoid forcibly deporting Afghan immigrants.
KABUL (SW) – Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of Islamic Emirate, Amir Khan Muttaqi, in a meeting with Hassan Kazemi Qomi, Iran’s ambassador and special representative for Afghanistan, has asked for resolving of the legal and judicial problems of Afghan immigrants in Iran and cooperation between the two countries.
KABUL (SW) – Salam Watandar’s findings from interviews with 21 women who work in active fields for women show that the monthly income of 18 has decreased.
KABUL (SW) – The Meteorological Department has predicted that eight provinces of Afghanistan will witness relatively rainfall and snowfall on Monday and Tuesday.
KABUL (SW) – On the sidelines of the ‘COP 28’ meeting, energy ministers of Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Pakistan have urged Afghanistan to actively participate in the ‘Casa 1000’ electricity transmission project.
KABUL (SW) – Salam Watandar has interviewed 30 girls in various provinces of Afghanistan about the families’ behavior. Most of these girls have shared experiences of being treated differently within their families, expressing concerns about unequal attention compared to their male counterparts.
KABUL (SW) – The United States Department of the Treasury, has announced that this country has sanctioned 20 political and military figures from Afghanistan, China, Iran and Haiti, due to human rights violations.
KABUL (SW) – Abdulsalam Hanafi, the administrative deputy of the Islamic Emirate’s Administrative Affairs, says that neutrality of Afghanistan as a mechanism is necessary to ensure peace and stability in the country and prevent the growth of regional conflicts.
KBAUL (SW) – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China has recently said that the de-facto government of the Islamic Emirate needs to make political reforms, ensure security and improve relations with its neighbors to gain recognition and access to the international community, and must address international concerns.