Pakistan dismisses special representative for Afghanistan amid policy disagreements
Reports emerging from Pakistani media indicate that Durrani’s removal stems from a series of contentious issues concerning Pakistan's approach to Afghanistan.
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Reports emerging from Pakistani media indicate that Durrani’s removal stems from a series of contentious issues concerning Pakistan's approach to Afghanistan.
Among the crucial topics were the extension of the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan (TAPI) pipeline, which aims to transport natural gas from Turkmenistan through Afghanistan to Pakistan.
The meeting, held in Doha, marks a notable step in ongoing efforts to address and navigate the complex dynamics surrounding Afghanistan's current political landscape.
The TAP project, a major infrastructure initiative to improve energy access and economic stability in South Asia, will see the construction of crucial facilities and the finalization of necessary documentation.
The landslides occurred early in the morning of August 30, 2024, in the Swat district, a region known for its susceptibility to monsoon-related natural disasters.
The irrigation canals have been essential for supporting the province's agriculture, particularly in regions where water scarcity can severely impact farming activities. By ensuring that these canals are well-maintained and monitored, the project aims to mitigate the risk of infrastructure failure and improve the reliability of water distribution.
Monkeypox, a rare viral disease endemic to Central and West Africa, has seen an unprecedented increase in cases outside its traditional regions. The disease, which presents with symptoms similar to smallpox but generally less severe, has prompted international alarm due to its potential for rapid spread.
Situated in the Khyber Pass, this border crossing is a crucial conduit for goods traveling from landlocked Afghanistan to global markets via Pakistan's ports.
The UN rapporteur Richard Bennett, tasked with investigating human rights conditions in Afghanistan, was scheduled to visit the country to assess the situation on the ground.
The project, which cost an impressive 9.5 million Afghanis (Afs), aims to enhance connectivity and improve daily life for residents in this rapidly growing area.
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