AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTaliban Restrictions on Leisure: Women in Afghanistan say Taliban “morality police” are blocking them from recreation spots like Qargha, leaving families with fewer safe places to rest in summer. Kabul Municipal Crackdown: Kabul’s mayor Abdul Rasheed was reportedly detained in Kandahar for nearly 20 days after challenging dismissals of municipal officials over corruption allegations tied to projects such as Pul-e-Khishti underpass and Cinema Park. Deportation and Diplomats: Germany reportedly agreed to accept six more Islamic Emirate-appointed diplomats, linked to expanding deportation flights to Afghanistan and identity-document checks. Higher Education Boost: Afghanistan’s Ministry of Higher Education has started construction on five higher-education infrastructure projects worth 90 million afghanis, aiming to improve accommodation and learning for 5,000+ students. Local Service Strain in Herat: Residents of Gulran district in Herat report major gaps in schools, clinics, roads, and clean water, with patients often dying before reaching care. Travel Safety Alerts: Deadly vehicle accidents in eastern Afghanistan (Parwan) and earlier incidents in Wardak and Kunar highlight ongoing road risks for travelers.
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