AGP Executive Report
Last update: 37 minutes agoAir Connectivity: Etihad Airways will double Abu Dhabi–Kabul service from July 15, adding a second daily flight each way after demand surged since the route launched in March—good news for family visits, business travel, and onward connections via Zayed International. Security & Travel Risk: UN reports 57.7% more security and safety incidents across Afghanistan (Feb 1–Apr 30), with rising restrictions on women and girls and continued attacks claimed by anti-Taliban groups—another reminder that travel planning needs extra caution. Human Rights Watch: Amnesty International says women in Herat have been detained over Taliban dress rules, calling the arrests arbitrary and urging immediate release and disclosure of detainees’ locations. Humanitarian Logistics: WFP completed a 15,000-km supply run to deliver fortified biscuits to Afghan schoolchildren, adapting routes across nine countries as borders and closures shifted. Local Conditions: UNAMA says Afghanistan is “stable on the surface” but still faces economic and human rights pressures, shaping what visitors and aid workers can realistically expect on the ground. Road Access (Region): In Pakistan’s South Waziristan, residents say the Wana–Gomal Zam Road is near collapse, affecting cross-border movement toward Afghanistan via Angoor Adda.
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