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Wednesday, December 31, 2025

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Deputy Taliban Spokesperson Cites Diplomatic Progress and Increased Foreign Engagement Deputy Taliban spokesperson Hamdullah Fitrat says the past year saw significant progress in diplomacy and relations with other countries. In a statement, Fitrat noted that, in addition to Russia’s recognition of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, members of the cabinet including deputy prime ministers and ministers carried out 99 foreign trips aimed at strengthening economic, trade, and diplomatic relations. He added that these visits played an important role in expanding Afghanistan’s international engagement and cooperation.

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Taliban Spokesperson Reports Major Progress on Qosh Tepa Canal and Water Projects in 2025 Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid says that significant progress was made last year on major water management projects across Afghanistan, including the Qosh Tepa Canal. In a statement, Mujahid said that excavation work on the second phase of the Qosh Tepa Canal was 95 percent completed, while construction of the canal’s main dam reached 85 percent completion. He added that work has also begun on 25 bridges, water control structures, and siphons along the canal’s route. Mujahid further noted that during the past year, nine large dams across Afghanistan were either completed or remain under construction. In addition, 341 small dams, known as check dams, were built to help control and manage water resources. According to the spokesperson, these projects are expected to play a key role in improving water management and supporting agricultural development in the country.

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Afghanistan’s National Statistics Office Launches Layer Address Survey in Provincial Capitals Afghanistan’s National Statistics and Information Authority (NSIA) says its Directorate General of Geographic Information Registration has launched a Layer Address survey in accessible areas of the capitals of all 34 provinces. According to the authority, the survey aims to ensure accurate location registration, enrich digital maps, and develop standardized geodatabases. NSIA officials say the initiative will support better urban planning, service delivery, and data-driven decision-making across the country.

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