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    UNAMA under biased circles and influence of baseless propaganda
    February 18, 2024

    UNAMA under biased circles and influence of baseless propaganda

    By: Khairkhwa Samanganai The latest research report by the United Nations Political Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) claims that Taliban forces have intensified the harassment of women in public spaces, resulting in 70% of women being afraid to leave their homes due to such harassment. In response to this report, Mawlawi Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson for […]

    26th of Dalwa, a reminder of the indomitable spirit of innocent Afghans in resistance against invaders
    February 15, 2024

    26th of Dalwa, a reminder of the indomitable spirit of innocent Afghans in resistance against invaders

    By: Khairkhah Samangani   44 years ago, on 26th of Dalwa in the year 1357, a hundred thousand Soviet troops, armed with the most advanced weapons, invaded Afghanistan from the “Hirtan” border. After a decade of occupation, committing war crimes and inflicting historical tyranny upon this nation, they were ultimately driven out by Afghan fighters. […]

    Aspirations of the Afghan Nation from the Upcoming Doha Meeting
    February 13, 2024

    Aspirations of the Afghan Nation from the Upcoming Doha Meeting

    By: Mohammad Dawod Ishaqzahi “Yousufi” Thirteen years ago, the Islamic Emirate established its political office in Doha, marking a significant milestone. Qatar played host to historic negotiations between the United States and the Islamic Emirate, lasting for eighteen months. Ultimately, on February 29, 2020, both parties signed an agreement aimed at ending the occupation of […]

    Afghanistan’s Economic Growth Must Be Prioritized by Donors
    February 10, 2024

    Afghanistan’s Economic Growth Must Be Prioritized by Donors

    By: H.N Humanitarian aid alone cannot solve the economic problems of Afghans; while it may be useful in the short run, however, it cannot fundamentally address the underlying issues that cause the problem. In the past 20-year, Afghanistan despite receiving a hug amount of contribution under the name of humanitarian and development aid from various […]

    Reconstruction Initiatives of the IEA, a Source of Employment
    February 8, 2024

    Reconstruction Initiatives of the IEA, a Source of Employment

    By: Abu Sohaib Undoubtedly, construction plays a crucial role in the prosperity and beauty of a country and its cities. It also provides employment opportunities for its citizens. Unfortunately, Afghanistan has experienced a history of destruction and lacks significant reconstruction efforts, which has resulted in high levels of unemployment, poverty, and migration. Reconstruction has a […]

    Islamic Emirate Towards Recognition
    February 5, 2024

    Islamic Emirate Towards Recognition

    By:Ahmadullah Muhajir Over the past four decades, Afghanistan has endured numerous unfortunate events, wars, destruction, and loss of life. However, despite these challenges, the country is now striving to progress and catch up with the rest of the world.   NATO’s occupation, along with their conspiracies against the nation, have brought about a desire for […]

    A Strategic Approach to Tackle Narcotics Menace
    February 4, 2024

    A Strategic Approach to Tackle Narcotics Menace

    By: H.N In the past 20-year, Afghanistan has been known as the world’s leading producer of opium. Despite the fact that millions of dollars have spent combating drugs and opium in Afghanistan, in addition to the implementation of programs by donors and the international community, however, these efforts have not only failed, but many Afghans […]

    THE MEMORIES OF MY LIFE (Two Weeks Prior to the Fall of Kabul)
    January 31, 2024

    THE MEMORIES OF MY LIFE (Two Weeks Prior to the Fall of Kabul)

    An autobiography of a former regime officer who continue his work under the Islamic Emirate and came to know the reality of the propaganda against IEA after the Triumph of Kabul at August 15th, 2021. THE MEMORIES OF MY LIFE (Two Weeks Prior to the Fall of Kabul) The month of August 2021, was a […]

    Intellectual Invasion and its Consequences
    January 28, 2024

    Intellectual Invasion and its Consequences

    By: Talha Mubariz Badakhshani Part:1 The infiltration of deceptive slogans into Muslim societies, masquerading as human rights, women’s rights, and other misleading concepts, poses a greater threat than weapons and toxic substances. These attacks target the mental and spiritual aspects of Muslims, aiming to dismantle the foundations of Islamic thought and have a profound impact. […]

    The Dual Standards of Foreign Governments Towards Afghanistan
    January 26, 2024

    The Dual Standards of Foreign Governments Towards Afghanistan

    By: Mohammad Dawod Ishaqzahi “Yousfi” Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, the political deputy Prime Minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, addressed the National Conference on Strengthening Educational Institutions, stating, “Based on an economy-oriented foreign policy, the Islamic Emirate is committed to maintaining positive interactions and balanced bilateral relations with all countries worldwide.” He further mentioned, “Currently, […]

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