
Circulation of old, damaged currency bills causing problems
KABUL (SW) – Circulation of the old and damaged currency bills are causing problems for citizens across the country.

KABUL (SW) – Circulation of the old and damaged currency bills are causing problems for citizens across the country.

KABUL (SW) – The Islamic Emirate authorities have failed to ensure security of the power transmission towers, says Kabul residents after long spells of blackouts.

MONITORING (SW) – Fiscal budget for the year has been approved by the Islamic Emirate authorities, confirmed an official statement on Saturday.

MONITORING (SW) – The foreign ministers of seven industrialised countries G7 have demanded of the Islamic Emirate to end the increasing restrictions imposed on the rights and freedoms of women and girls in Afghanistan.

SHARANA (SW) – Paktika residents say they have been longing for some of the basic health services since years.

KABUL (SW) – Analysts see the US and Allies responsible for the uncertainty and humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.

MONITORING (SW) – The UN Security Council is scheduled to hold a meeting on Afghanistan on Thursday in connection with the latest developments.

KABUL (SW) – Tomas Niklasson, Special Envoy of the European Union for Afghanistan has met with Sirajuddin Haqqani, interior minister for the Isalmic Emirate, said an official statement.

MONITORING (SW) – Mohammad Khalid Hanafi, head of the Ministry of Enjoining the Good and Forbidding the Evil, has said the world does not have the authority to decide on the hhijabin Afghanistan.

MONITORING (SW) – The United States will take steps to increase pressure on Afghanistan’s Taliban government to reverse some of its recent decisions restricting the rights of women and girls if the hardline group shows no sign of rescinding the actions on its own.

KABUL (SW) – The new ruling on hijab for women has created additional problems for female public servants, Salam Watandar has learnt.

MONITORING (SW) – The US Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, or SIGAR, has said that by the middle of this year, 900,000 people in Afghanistan will lose their jobs.