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Taliban Dress Code Crackdown: Taliban morality police expanded women’s dress warnings beyond Herat, with reports of detentions and new enforcement in Kabul and Mazar-e-Sharif, raising fresh fears for women and girls’ movement and schooling. Herat Aid Worker Detained: Doctors Without Borders (MSF) confirmed a female staff member was detained for two days over dress-code violations, then released after a written commitment. Bamiyan Housing Strain: In Bamiyan, some families still live in cliffside caves due to poverty and lack of affordable housing, with harsh conditions and limited access to basic services. Returnee Travel Update: Afghanistan’s refugee commission reported 592 returnee families entering via Torkham, Spin Boldak, Silk Bridge, and Islam Qala, with cash, transport, health, and telecom support provided. Culture & Markets: A Kabul feature highlights how flowers remain central to Afghan heritage, with booming summer markets and calls for better greenhouses to grow flowers year-round. UNICEF Mother’s Day Support: UNICEF marked Mother’s Day (Jawza 24) by spotlighting its support for Afghan mothers amid restrictions on education, work, and travel.

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Flowers shape Afghan culture as petals of heritage

Flowers shape Afghan culture as petals of heritage

From Afghanistan to Luxembourg: 'I dream of seeing my family again'

From Afghanistan to Luxembourg: 'I dream of seeing my family again'

Rahmanullah Gurbaz slams fastest ODI century for Afghanistan against India in Dharamshala

Rahmanullah Gurbaz slams fastest ODI century for Afghanistan against India in Dharamshala

Shubman Gill, debutants shine as India crush Afghanistan by 7 wickets in rain-affected 1st ODI

Shubman Gill, debutants shine as India crush Afghanistan by 7 wickets in rain-affected 1st ODI


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