AGP Executive Report
Last update: 42 minutes agoEid travel & city services: Kabul Municipality says it has placed 95 additional waste bins across 22 districts for Eid al-Adha, asking residents to use designated spots to reduce smell and disease risk. Border & logistics for travelers: Russia has agreed to expand military support to Afghanistan under the Taliban, including air defence systems and training—an update that may affect regional security planning for anyone moving through the area. Cross-border trade: Uzbekistan’s private sector signed trade deals with Afghanistan worth over $5 billion in the past eight months, spanning fruits, stones, coal, cement, carpets, cotton, food and pharmaceuticals—good news for supply chains that underpin travel and tourism services. Adventure inspiration: Afghan climber Zakia Ahmad (“River”) reached the Everest summit, a rare spotlight on Afghan women’s outdoor dreams despite restrictions. Passport reality check: A new index highlights how Afghan citizens can enter only 23 countries visa-free, a reminder that travel access remains a major hurdle.
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