AGP Executive Report
Last update: 36 minutes agoAfghanistan Travel & Tourism: UNAMA says Half of Afghanistan’s population faces water crisis as drought, shrinking rivers, and failed irrigation push families to drill deeper wells and flee for water—bad news for travel plans and rural livelihoods. Cross-border trade: Afghan and Uzbek officials are set to boost trade ties, with Kabul inviting Tashkent’s deputy governor to lead a delegation, and Uzbek trade houses already operating in multiple Afghan cities. Diaspora & policy: Afghan women in Spain protested EU plans to engage the Taliban in Brussels, urging the EU not to normalize the regime—an issue that can affect visas and humanitarian travel. Safety on the road: Reports highlight ongoing Eid-era traffic and returnee travel risks in Afghanistan, underscoring how quickly journeys can turn deadly. Sports tourism angle: India’s one-off Test vs Afghanistan begins June 6 in New Chandigarh, with venue changes and red-ball prep—an indirect boost for regional visitors and stadium travel.
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