AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoVisa Rules for Afghans: A US federal judge in New York vacated a Trump-era policy that had suspended immigrant visa processing for nationals of 75 countries, including Afghanistan—meaning visa processing should resume for affected applicants. Road Travel Disruption: Reports say a section of the Kabul–Kandahar highway rehabilitated by the Taliban has been damaged again in Kandahar’s Daman district, creating fresh delays for commuters. Connectivity for Travelers: Nuristan residents complain that telecoms and internet often don’t work, forcing patients and families to travel long distances when calls fail—an issue that also hits tourists. Local Education & Mobility: Teachers in Daikundi say Taliban-run education officials are making arbitrary transfers, with female teachers hit hardest by long, difficult travel and movement restrictions. Security & Movement Signals: Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani urged Afghans abroad to return, saying amnesty follows the Doha Agreement and unity is key. Urban Planning in Zabul: Qalat residents ask for better city expansion and transport terminals as population grows and congestion worsens.
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