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Read more: Tahawol: Extended Troika on Afghanistan without US discussed
Write comment (94 Comments)Cash-reliant Afghanistan is set to get new banknotes, that will be printed in Europe, as those in circulation crumble and disintegrate, the US State Department&s Spokesman Ned Price confirmed Wednesday.
Price said at a press conference in Washington that two transactions to pay to print Afghani banknotes has been facilitated by the US.
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Read more: US State Department confirms Afghan banknotes to be printed in Europe
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Read more: Saar: EU’s call for reopening of girls’ schools discussed
Write comment (90 Comments)Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, deputy foreign minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, on Tuesday called on countries to play an active role in ensuring peace and security in Afghanistan, and in the development of its economy.
Stanikzai made the remarks during a ceremony to inaugurate a new power supply network at Balkh airport.
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Read more: Stanikzai urges countries to play active role in Afghanistan security, economy
Write comment (90 Comments)Afghanistan and New Zealand had to settle with a point each as their Super 12 encounter of the ICC Men&s T20 World Cup at the MCG in Melbourne got washed out by rain on Wednesday.
The Kiwis were coming into this contest on the back of a massive 89-run win against Australia while Afghanistan suffered a five-wicket loss at the hands of England...
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Read more: Afghanistan and New Zealand share points as match abandoned due to rain
Write comment (94 Comments)The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan&s foreign ministry said on Wednesday that reports by human rights monitoring organizations and missions are &contrary to internationally accepted fact-finding methodologies&.
According to a statement issued by the IEA, &some people report based on rumors and virtual sources (social networks...
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Read more: IEA accuses international watchdogs of ‘reporting on rumors’
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