AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSmartphone Crackdown in Schools: The Taliban has banned teachers and education staff from using smartphones, warning violators could face court, broken phones, and dismissal. UN Oversight: The UN Security Council is set to vote on extending UNAMA’s mandate, with the outcome closely watched by international stakeholders. Regional Legal Cooperation: Pakistan’s IDI and China’s Karamay Arbitration Commission signed an MoU to resolve civil and commercial disputes through binding arbitration, linked to Belt and Road trade and investment. Women’s Safety Under Pressure: After arrests of women in Herat, fear is spreading across Kabul and other provinces, with women and girls staying away from public spaces. Cultural Green Spaces: Kabul’s flower markets and exhibitions highlight Afghan heritage and growing interest in greener production, including calls for modern greenhouses. Blood Demand Rising: On World Blood Donor Day, Afghanistan’s Central Blood Bank says needs are increasing due to thalassemia, Congo fever, and accidents. Afghan Investment Push: Afghanistan’s ambassador to China promoted the country as a connectivity hub and urged more investment in transport, energy, mining, and sustainable agriculture. Housing Hardship in Bamiyan: Some Bamiyan families still live in cliffside caves due to poverty and lack of affordable housing, with poor sanitation and harsh winter conditions.
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